Angelo Michele Iorio Explained

Angelo Michele Iorio
Office:President of Molise
Term Start:20 November 1998
Term End:11 May 1999
Predecessor:Marcello Veneziale
Successor:Marcello Veneziale
Term Start2:21 November 2001
Term End2:18 March 2013
Predecessor2:Giovanni Di Stasi
Successor2:Paolo Di Laura Frattura
Office3:Mayor of Isernia
Term Start3:4 March 1987
Term End3:6 May 1990
Predecessor3:Gabriele Biello
Successor3:Domenico Testa
Office4:Member of the Senate of the Republic
Term Start4:28 April 2006
Term End4:2 November 2006
Office5:Member of the Chamber of Deputies
Term Start5:30 May 2001
Term End5:15 January 2003
Birth Date:17 January 1948
Birth Place:Morrone del Sannio, Italy
Nationality:Italian
Party:DC (till 1994)
PPI (1994–1998)
FI (1998–2009)
PdL (2009–2013)
FI (2013–2017)
NcI (2017–2019)
FdI (since 2019)
Alma Mater:Sapienza University of Rome
Profession:Medic, politician

Angelo Michele Iorio (born 17 January 1948) is an Italian politician. He was president of Molise from 1998 to 1999 and from 2001 to 2013.

Biography

After graduating in Medicine at the Sapienza University of Rome, Iorio began his medical career as a surgeon at the Ospedale Civile in Isernia.[1] In 1975,he joined the Christian Democracy (DC) party, and between 1980 and 1990 he held various positions in local administrations, including councilor for public works in the province of Isernia, councilor for urban planning, and mayor of Isernia.[2]

In 1994, after the dissolution of the DC, Iorio joined the Italian People's Party (PPI), in whose lists he was elected for the 1995 Molise regional elections. In February 1998, Iorio left the PPI to join Forza Italia. Subsequently, he promoted a majority that was different from the one that came out from the 1995 regional election; he then replaced the president Marcello Veneziale from The Olive Tree coalition and took over his place as president of Molise.

After having been defeated at the 2000 Molise regional election due to some defects of form, Iorio managed to cancel the result of the elections, and in the 2001 Molise regional election he was re-elected president. He won the 2006 Molise regional election, and then managed re-election in the 2011 Molise regional election; both of those elections were cancelled due to irregularity in the voting.[3] Iorio tried once again to be elected president at the 2013 Molise regional election but was defeated by the Democratic Party candidate Paolo Di Laura Frattura.[4]

After failing to be elected to the Senate of the Republic at the 2018 Italian general election, Iorio candidated at the regional council of Molise for the 2018 Italian regional elections, supporting the centre-right coalition governor candidate Donato Toma, who was elected president of Molise. Iorio won a seat in the regional council of Molise, elected with Us with Italy.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Michele Iorio rimpiange il camice bianco ma rifarebbe tutto "Avanti, senza rancori". TeleRegioneMolise.it. 22 January 2018. 24 October 2018.
  2. Web site: L'Italia si è fermata in Molise. L'Espresso. 15 March 2012. 24 October 2018.
  3. Web site: Elezioni Molise, il Consiglio di Stato le annulla. Si torna al voto. Il Fatto Quotidiano. 29 October 2012. 24 October 2018.
  4. Web site: Molise, Frattura nuovo presidente: vince candidato del centrosinistra. La Repubblica. 26 February 2013. 24 October 2018.
  5. Web site: Regione: Toma; Iorio? È valore aggiunto per Consiglio. ANSA. 26 September 2018. 24 October 2018.