Fabio Fabbri
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Born | Ciano d'Enza, Italy | 15 October 1933
Political party | Italian Socialist Party |
Alma mater | University of Parma |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Fabio Fabbri (born 15 October 1933) is an Italian former politician and lawyer.
Biography
Fabbri was born in Ciano d 'Enza, Italy, on 15 October 1933. He graduated from the University of Parma with a law degree, and began a career as a lawyer.[1]
Fabbri was a Senator from 1976 to 1994 for the Italian Socialist Party.[1][2] He was an Undersecretary for Agriculture and Forestry in the 2nd Cossiga government, in the Forlani government and the two Spadolini governments, and the Secretary of the Council of Ministers in the first Amato government.[3] He also served as minister for regional affairs in the fifth Fanfani government, as minister of community policies in the second Craxi government and as minister of defence in the Ciampi government.[1][2][4]
Since leaving office he has worked on protecting the Apennine Mountains through an editorial initiative and the Man and the Biosphere Programme.[2][5]
Honours and awards
- Italy: Chancellor and Treasurer of the Military Order of Italy (From 28 April 1993 to 10 May 1994)
- Italy: Knight of the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Rome, 11 May 1994)[6]
References
- ^ a b c "Scheda di attività di Fabio Fabbri - XI Legislatura". Italian Senate. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
- ^ a b c Arlotti, Gabriele (30 July 2019). "Fabio Fabbri. Il senatore che a 85 anni ha voluto Apenninus". Redacon (in Italian). Retrieved 19 October 2020.
- ^ Davidson, J. (2011). America's Allies and War: Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Springer. ISBN 978-0-230-11848-5.
- ^ Katan, David (2014). Translating Cultures: An Introduction for Translators, Interpreters and Mediators. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-63993-0.
- ^ Fabbri, Fabio (24 February 2020). "Dall'Unità d'Italia al Mab, passando per Province e Parchi. Storia politica". Redacon (in Italian). Retrieved 19 October 2020.
- ^ "Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana". www.quirinale.it. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
External links
- Media related to Fabio Fabbri at Wikimedia Commons
- 1933 births
- Living people
- People from the Province of Reggio Emilia
- Italian Socialist Party politicians
- Government ministers of Italy
- Italian Ministers of Defence
- Senators of Legislature VII of Italy
- Senators of Legislature VIII of Italy
- Senators of Legislature IX of Italy
- Senators of Legislature X of Italy
- Senators of Legislature XI of Italy
- Politicians of Emilia-Romagna
- University of Parma alumni
- 20th-century Italian jurists