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February 12, 2021 Born in Trichiana, in the Belluno area, class of 1953, the new

Minister of Economy

Daniele Franco

returns to the Mef: he was general accountant of the state for six years.

He left via XX Settembre in May 2019 when he was appointed member of the board and deputy general manager of the Bank of Italy.

The one in via Nazionale had also been a return: graduated in political science, Franco was hired at Palazzo Koch in 1979 as part of the studies department, where he remained until 2013. From 1994 to 1997 he was economic advisor at the general directorate of economic and financial affairs of the European Commission.

Returning to the Bank of Italy, from 1997 to 2007 he was director of the public finance department of the research department.

From 1999 to 2007 he chaired the public finance working group of the European system of central banks.

From 2007 to 2011 he was head of the economic and financial structure studies service and from 2011 to 2013 he was central director of the economic research and international relations area.



Who is Roberto Cingolani, green


super-

minister

Roberto Cingolani is the new

minister for ecological transition

.

Born in Milan, class of 1961, Roberto Cingolani is an Italian physicist, 'guru' of robotics and artificial intelligence.

Since September 2019 he has been responsible for Leonardo's technological innovation and is currently a member of the committee of experts in economic and social matters that is part of the task force for Phase 2 of the fight against Coronavirus, set up by the Conte government.

From 2005 to 2019 he was scientific director and 'soul' of the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Genoa.

Cingolani graduated in Physics at the University of Bari, where he also obtained a doctorate, and then obtained the Postgraduate Diploma (PhD) - in 1990 - at the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa.

Physics takes him first to Germany (he is a researcher at the Max Planck Institut in Stuttgart where he works under the direction of the Nobel Prize for Physics Klaus von Klitzing), then to Japan (as Visiting Professor at the Institute of Industrial Sciences of Tokyo University ) and finally to the University of Salento.

From 1991 to 1999 he was first researcher and then associate professor of general physics, while from 2000 to 2005 he was full professor of general physics at the Faculty of Engineering, where he founded and directs the National Laboratory of Nanotechnologies in Lecce.

Cingolani participated in several elections of the Leopolda and was speaker of the political school of Matteo Renzi al Ciocco.

Prime Minister Renzi asked him to write Humane Technopole and the 'Cingolani agenda' was featured in all the documents that the IV leader sent to Giuseppe Conte.



Marta Cartabia, Minister of Justice 


Born in San Giorgio su Legnano (MI) on 14 May 1963, married with three children, Marta Cartabia is full professor of Constitutional Law and, in September 2011, was appointed by the President of the Republic as judge of the Constitutional Court .

Vice President since November 2014, she was elected President of the Court on December 11, 2019. Her academic career has been marked since the beginning by an intense research activity in the constitutional field with a strong European and international breath.

She received her PhD from the European University Institute of Fiesole (1993), having in the meantime been a Research Scholar at the Michigan Law School (Ann Arbor, USA, 1991).

She has taught at numerous Italian universities and has been Visiting Professor in France, Spain, Germany and the United States.

Among the various academic experiences are the Jean Monnet Module in European Constitutional Law (2005-2008), the Clynes Chair in Judicial Ethics, at the University Notre Dame, Indiana (USA, 2013) and the Inaugural Fellowship at the Straus Institute for Advanced Study in Law and Justice, New York University, New York (USA, 2009-2010).

In recent years, he has participated in the strategic development committees of leading institutes of the Portuguese Catholic University.



Born in 1957, born in Rome, the

Minister of Transport, Enrico Giovannini, 

is an economist, statistician and academic, currently spokesperson for the Italian Alliance for Sustainable Development (Asvis), of which he is co-founder, which brings together over 290 institutions and networks of civil society.

Graduated in 1981 in Economics and Commerce at the University of Rome 'La Sapienza', he was chief statistician of the OECD, from 2001 to August 2009, and president of Istat, from August 2009 to April 2013. Former Minister of Labor and Social Policies of the Letta government, from 28 April 2013 to 22 February 2014, today he is full professor of economic statistics at the University of Rome 'Tor Vergata' and professor of Public management at the Luiss University, Department of Sciences policies.

Giovannini is also a member of the boards of foundations and national and international organizations.

In October 2014 he was nominated 'Cavaliere di Gran Croce al Merito della Repubblica and in 2020 he took part in the task force of experts in economic and social matters, led by Vittorio Colao, wanted by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers for the relaunch of the Country in the so-called 'Phase 2' of the health emergency.

He promoted the creation of the Italian Alliance for Sustainable Development, born in 2016 to raise awareness of the importance of the UN 2030 Agenda in society, economic subjects and institutions and to mobilize these subjects in achieving the Development Goals sustainable in it.



Who is Cristina Messa, new university minister


Cristina Messa is the new university minister of the Draghi government.

Former rector at the Milano Bicocca University from 2013 to 2019, researcher at San Raffaele in Milan, she takes over, also as a 'technical' figure of the new executive, from the outgoing Gaetano Manfredi.



Garofoli, who is the super magistrate formerly head of cabinet


Roberto Garofoli, the super magistrate formerly head of cabinet of the Mef, is the new

undersecretary to the presidency

of the Draghi government.

Born in Taranto on April 20, 1966, two children, he graduated in law from the University of Bari. He was an ordinary magistrate until 1999, also involved in Mafia trials.

Judge of the Council of State and co-director of Treccani Giuridica, he is head of the Treasury cabinet with ministers Pier Carlo Padoan, in the Renzi and Gentiloni governments, and with his successor Giovanni Tria with the M5S-Lega government with Conte premier from February 2014 to December 2019 when he resigns in the wake of the controversy over the pro Red Cross norm.

In October 2018, Garofoli ends up at the center of the pentastellati attacks that point to him as the 'little hand' author of the rule of discord in the tax bill that allocated 84 million for the Red Cross.

Norma was then removed with a trail of controversy by the Prime Minister.

Previously, among other posts, he had been secretary general of the presidency of the Council of Ministers and chairman of the commission for the elaboration of measures to combat crime in the Letta government, including patrimonial ones;

previously he was head of cabinet of the public function department, with Minister Filippo Patroni Griffi, and coordinator of the ministerial commission for the elaboration of measures for transparency, prevention and fight against corruption in the Monti government.