Nando dalla Chiesa explained

Nando dalla Chiesa
Term Start2:9 May 1996
Term End2:29 May 2001
Constituency2:Paderno Dugnano
Term Start3:23 April 1992
Term End3:14 April 1994
Constituency3:Milan
Term Start:29 May 2001
Term End:27 April 2006
Constituency:Genoa
Birth Name:Fernando dalla Chiesa
Birth Date:1949 11, df=y
Birth Place:Florence, Italy
Party:LR (1992–1994)
ID (19942000)
Dem (2000–2002)
DL (2002–2007)
PD (2007–2009)
Nationality:Italian
Alma Mater:Bocconi University
Occupation:Academic, politician, writer
Parents:Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa
Emanuela Setti Carraro (step-mother)
Relatives:Rita dalla Chiesa (sister)

Fernando Libera]],[1] former deputy and senator.

Biography

Dalla Chiesa is the son of General Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa, notable for campaigning against terrorism, and the brother of the TV presenter Rita dalla Chiesa and the journalist and politician Simona dalla Chiesa. His father was assassinated in 1982 together with his wife, Emanuela Setti Carraro.

Dalla Chiesa graduated in economics at the Bocconi University in Milan and became a university professor of sociology of organized crime, business management and communication and sociology of the organization at the University of Milan.[2] He is also honorary president of Luigi Ciotti's Libera association.[3]

Political career

In 1992, dalla Chiesa joined Leoluca Orlando's new-born left-wing party The Network, for which he was elected at the Chamber of Deputies at the 1992 general election.[4]

In the 1993 local elections, dalla Chiesa ran for the office of mayor of Milan, supported by his party, by the Democratic Party of the Left, the Communist Refoundation Party and the Federation of the Greens. He reached the runoff, but was defeated by the Northern League candidate, Marco Formentini.[5]

Dalla Chiesa was not re-elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the 1994 general election and decided to leave The Network.[6] He returned to the Chamber of Deputies in the 1996 general election, being elected as an independent in the Federation of the Greens with the support of The Olive Tree coalition.

When in 1998 the first D'Alema cabinet was sworn in, dalla Chiesa refrained from voting for trust because the government was also supported also by Francesco Cossiga with whom dalla Chiesa had a bad relationship, since he accused the former president of Italy of raising many malevolences against his father when he was prefect in Palermo.[7]

In 2000, he became the co-ordinator in Lombardy of Arturo Parisi's The Democrats and, in the 2001 general election, he was elected to the Senate.[8] In 2002, The Democrats and the Italian People's Party merged into The Daisy.

Dalla Chiesa did not run for a parliamentary seat again in the 2006 general election, but after the win of The Union he was appointed undersecretary for universities and scientific research in the second Prodi Cabinet.[9] In 2007, dalla Chiesa was a member of the national directorate of the Democratic Party.[10]

Writing career

Dalla Chiesa has written several books and essays about politics and the fight against organized crime in Italy. Among his most known works is the 1992 book Il giudice ragazzino (The Boy Judge), a tribute essay dedicated to Rosario Livatino, a young Sicilian judge who had been murdered by the Mafia in 1990. In telling the experience and the tragic end of Livatino, dalla Chiesa reconstructs his vision of the connection between the Mafia, politics and institutions in Sicily and Italy in the late 1980s, indicating the murder of the judge as one of the highest triumphs of criminal powers.[11]

The 1994 film Law of Courage is based on dalla Chiesa's book.

Electoral history

width=7%Electionwidth=14%Housewidth=12%Constituencywidth=5% colspan="2"Partywidth=6%Voteswidth=12%Result
1992Chamber of DeputiesMilan–PaviaLR36,260 Elected
1994Chamber of DeputiesMilan 9LR33,844 Not elected
1996Chamber of DeputiesPaderno DugnanoFdV34,717 Elected
2001Senate of the RepublicGenoa–BargagliDem85,135 Elected

First-past-the-post elections

1994 general election (C): Milan 9
CandidateCoalition or PartyVotes%
Roberto RonchiPole of Freedoms43,19547.7
Nando Dalla ChiesaAlliance of Progressives33,84437.4
Fabio Carlo Alexis De FinaNational Alliance7,0427.9
Enzo Adriano GobbiPact for Italy6,4217.1
align=left colspan=3Total90,502100.0
1996 general election (C): Paderno Dugnano
CandidateCoalition or PartyVotes%
Nando Dalla ChiesaThe Olive Tree34,71742.3
Carlo UsiglioPole of Freedoms31,83138.8
Margherita MuzzioliLega Nord15,48818.9
align=left colspan=3Total82,036100.0
2001 general election (S): LiguriaGenoa–Bargagli
CandidateCoalition or PartyVotes%
Nando Dalla ChiesaThe Olive Tree85,13549.5
Gian Nicola AmorettiHouse of Freedoms62,87136.5
Franco ZuninoCommunist Refoundation Party11,1366.5
Giovanna MolissoItaly of Values5,6893.3
Bruno FediBonino ListPannella List4,2432.5
align=left colspan=2Others2,9621.7
align=left colspan=3Total172,036100.0

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blog . Nando Dalla Chiesa . . 30 October 2018 . it.
  2. News: Nando dalla Chiesa e la scuola: insegno come agisce la mafia . Corrado Stajano . . 5 March 2018 . 30 October 2018 . it . Nando dalla Chiesa and the school: I teach how the mafia works.
  3. Web site: Assemblea Nazionale di Libera: Don Luigi Ciotti confermato presidente nazionale . Libera . 24 June 2018 . 30 October 2018 . it . National Assembly of Libera: Don Luigi Ciotti confirmed national president.
  4. News: Debutta La Rete di Orlando 'Primo obiettivo la pace' . . 25 January 1991 . 30 October 2018 . it . The Orlando Network debuts 'Peace's first objective.
  5. News: Formentini - Dalla Chiesa sarà il duello di Milano . . 5 May 1993 . 30 October 2018 . it . Formentini - Dalla Chiesa will be the duel in Milan.
  6. News: 'Questa Rete è perdente...' . . 15 April 1994 . 30 October 2018 . it . 'This network is a loser...'.
  7. News: Cossiga statista 'eversivo' visto da Nando dalla Chiesa . . 13 January 2012 . 30 October 2018 . it . Cossiga 'subversive' statesman seen by Nando dalla Chiesa.
    - Web site: Non mi mancherà affatto . Nando dalla Chiesa . 18 August 2010 . 30 October 2018 . it . I won't miss it at all.
  8. News: Nando dalla Chiesa, sociologo: Già da un anno era in atto il salto sul carro del vincitore . . 5 June 2001 . 30 October 2018 . it . Nando dalla Chiesa, sociologist: The leap onto the winner's bandwagon had already been underway for a year.
  9. News: Il governo Prodi ha giurato. Nominati i sottosegretari . . 18 May 2006 . 30 October 2018 . it . The Prodi government sworn in. Undersecretaries appointed.
  10. Web site: Un partito democratico o un museo? . Nando dalla Chiesa . 2 April 2007 . 30 October 2018 . it . A democratic party or a museum?.
  11. Web site: Cosa insegna oggi il "giudice ragazzino" . Linkiesta . 21 September 2013 . 30 October 2018 . it . What the "boy judge" teaches today.