Claudio Burlando

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Claudio Burlando
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President of Liguria
In office
14 April 2005 – 11 June 2015
Preceded by Sandro Biasotti
Succeeded by Giovanni Toti
Minister of Transports
In office
17 May 1996 – 21 October 1998
Preceded by Giovanni Caravale
Succeeded by Tiziano Treu
Member of Chamber of Deputies
In office
30 May 2005 – 20 May 2005
Constituency Liguria
In office
9 May 1996 – 29 May 2001
Constituency 9 - Genova, (Liguria)
Personal details
Born (1954-04-27) 27 April 1954 (age 70)
Genoa, Italy
Nationality Italian
Political party Democratic Party
(2007-present)
Other political
affiliations
Italian Communist Party
(1974-1991)
Democratic Party of the Left
(1991-1998)
Democrats of the Left
(1998-2007)
Residence Genoa

Claudio Burlando (Genoa, 27 April 1954) is an Italian politician, and was President of Liguria, until March 31, 2015. He is a member of the Democratic Party, and a former Democrats of the Left member.

Career

After graduating with a degree in electronic engineering, in the eighties he worked as a researcher for the company Elsag-Bailey. He became interested in politics from a young age, adhering to the Italian Communist Party with which he took his first steps in politics and he held the first public office, becoming secretary of the federation Genoese party from 1989 to 1990.

He later joined the Democratic Party of the Left, with which he was elected to Parliament and has held the position of national coordinator of local authorities (1994-1996) and the Democrats of the Left, of which he was chief economist from 1998 to 2000. With the Communist Party, he became councilor (1981-1993) and Commissioner for Transport (1983-1985). He was deputy mayor of Genoa (1990-1992, during the tenure of Romano Merlo) From December 3, 1992 to May 19, 1993 was Mayor of Genoa.

In 1996 he was elected Member of the PDS and in the same year, appointed by Romano Prodi as Minister of Transport and Navigation. Two years after, Massimo D'Alema appointed him a member of the budget committee of the Chamber of Deputies.

On October 14, 2007 he was elected to the Constituent National Democratic Party, a political project in which he personally participated since its first design[1] and was a member of the committee that drafted the Manifesto of Values.

References

  1. Come ha ricordato Romano Prodi in un suo articolo pubblicato sulla prima pagina del quotidiano La Repubblica il 22 aprile 2007 [1]

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Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Transports
1996–1998
Succeeded by
Tiziano Treu
Preceded by President of Liguria
2005 – 2015
Succeeded by
Giovanni Toti
Incumbent
Italian Chamber of Deputies
Preceded by
Title jointly held
Member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies
Legislatures:
XIII, XIV

1996–2005
Succeeded by
Title jointly held

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