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| Franco Frattini is a prominent Italian politician and president of the Italian Society for International Organization (SIOI) as well as the Foundation Alcide De Gasperi since 2012. | | Franco Frattini is a prominent Italian politician and president of the Italian Society for International Organization (SIOI) as well as the Foundation Alcide De Gasperi since 2012. |
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− | ! colspan="2" class="n" style="text-align: center; font-size: 132%;" |Franco Frattini
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− | ! colspan="2" style="background-color: lavender; text-align: center" | Minister of Foreign Affairs
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− | | colspan="2" style="border-bottom:none; text-align:center" |In office
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− | 8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011
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− | ! style="text-align:left;" | Prime-minister
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− | | Silvio Berlusconi
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− | ! style="text-align:left;" | Preceded by
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− | | Massimo D'Alema
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− | ! style="text-align:left;" | Succeeded by
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− | | Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata
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− | | colspan="2" style="border-bottom:none; text-align:center" |In office
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− | 14 November 2002 – 18 November 2004
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− | ! style="text-align:left;" | Prime-minister
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− | | Silvio Berlusconi
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− | ! style="text-align:left;" | Preceded by
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− | | Silvio Berlusconi
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− | ! style="text-align:left;" | Succeeded by
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− | | Gianfranco Fini
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− | ! colspan="2" style="background-color: lavender; text-align: center" | European Commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security
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− | | colspan="2" style="border-bottom:none; text-align:center" |In office
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− | 22 November 2004 – 8 May 2008
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− | ! style="text-align:left;" | President
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− | | José Manuel Barroso
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− | ! style="text-align:left;" | Preceded by
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− | | António Vitorino
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− | ! style="text-align:left;" | Succeeded by
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− | | Jacques Barrot
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− | ! colspan="2" style="background-color: lavender; text-align: center" | Personal details
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− | ! style="text-align:left;" | Born
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− | | 14 March 1957 (age 57)
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− | Rome, Italy
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− | ! style="text-align:left;" | Political party
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− | | Independent
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| == Political Career == | | == Political Career == |
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| [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WP4R1XPoxM The Berlin Inaugural Event of the Cross Continental Cooperation Summit, "The importance of Investing in Youth Education and Development to Strengthen the Cross Continental Cooperation", Berlin, September 25th - 27th 2013] | | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WP4R1XPoxM The Berlin Inaugural Event of the Cross Continental Cooperation Summit, "The importance of Investing in Youth Education and Development to Strengthen the Cross Continental Cooperation", Berlin, September 25th - 27th 2013] |
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− | ! colspan="3" style="border-top: 5px solid #FFBF00;" | Political offices
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− | | width="30%" align="center" rowspan="1" | Preceded by Giuliano Urbani
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− | | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" rowspan="1" | Minister of Civil Service and Regional Affairs
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− | 1995-1996
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− | | width="30%" align="center" rowspan="1" | Succeeded by
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− | Franco Bassanini
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− | | width="30%" align="center" rowspan="1" | Preceded by Piero Barucci
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− | | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" rowspan="1" | Minister for Public Function
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− | 2001-2002
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− | | width="30%" align="center" rowspan="1" | Succeeded by
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− | Mario Baccini
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− | | width="30%" align="center" rowspan="1" | Preceded by Silvio Berlusconi
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− | | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" rowspan="1" | Minister of Foreign Affairs
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− | 2002-2004
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− | | width="30%" align="center" rowspan="1" | Succeeded by
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− | Gianfranco Fini
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− | | width="30%" align="center" rowspan="1" | Preceded by Romano Prodi and Romano Prodi
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− | | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" rowspan="1" | Italian European Commissioner
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− | 2004-2008
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− | | width="30%" align="center" rowspan="1" | Succeeded by
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− | Antonio Tajani
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− | | width="30%" align="center" rowspan="1" | Preceded by António Vitorino
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− | | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" rowspan="1" | European Commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security
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− | 2004–2008
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− | | width="30%" align="center" rowspan="1" | Succeeded by
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− | Jacques Barrot
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− | | width="30%" align="center" rowspan="1" | Preceded by Massimo D'Alema
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− | | width="40%" style="text-align: center;" rowspan="1" | Minister of Foreign Affairs
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− | 2008-2011
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− | | width="30%" align="center" rowspan="1" | Succeeded by
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− | Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata
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| == External Links and References == | | == External Links and References == |
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