Ombretta Fumagalli Carulli Explained

Ombretta Fumagalli Carulli
Birth Date:5 March 1944
Birth Place:Meda, Kingdom of Italy
Death Place:Milan, Italy
Nationality:Italian
Party:DC
CCD
Office:Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy
Term Start:2 July 1987
Term End:8 May 1996
Office2:Senator from
Term Start2:9 May 1996
Term End2:29 May 2001
Office3:Undersecretary to the Ministry of the Interior
Term Start3:22 December 1999
Term End3:26 April 2000
Successor3:Gian Franco Schietroma
Office4:Undersecretary to the Ministry of Health
Term Start4:26 April 2000
Term End4:11 June 2001

Ombretta Fumagalli Carulli (5 March 1944 – 16 March 2021) was an Italian politician, jurist, and academic.[1]

Biography

Carulli earned a law degree from the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in 1966. In 1975, she became the first female chairperson of canon law and subsequently ecclesiastical law. In 1981, she was elected to the High Council of the Judiciary, where she served until 1986 and presided over Executive Appointments Committee and founded the Anti-Mafia Committee.[2]

Carulli began her political career in 1987, when she was elected to the Chamber of Deputies as a member of the Christian Democracy party. She was re-elected to the Palazzo Montecitorio and subsequently served in the Ciampi Cabinet. In 1994, she joined Pier Ferdinando Casini's Christian Democratic Centre and was part of the Forza Italia coalition.[3] She also became the Undersecretary to the Presidency of the Council for Civil Protection under the Berlusconi I Cabinet.

In 1996, Carulli was elected to the Senate and joined the center-right Pole for Freedoms coalition, but joined the liberal-centrist Italian Renewal, led by Lamberto Dini, in 1997. In 1999, she became Undersecretary to the Ministry of the Interior under the D'Alema II Cabinet, which was dissolved on 26 April 2000. She then became Undersecretary to the Ministry of Health under the Amato II Cabinet. She left politics in 2001 and did not seek reelection to the Senate.

She returned to the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore following her political career, teaching ecclesiastical and canon law. She authored several hundred academic, religious, and social publications. In 2003, she was nominated by Pope John Paul II to join the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. Although she was no longer publicly involved with politics, she joined the Union of the Centre.

In 2012, Carulli became President of the Christian Democrats, led by Gianni Fontana.[4]

Ombretta Fumagalli Carulli died in Milan on 16 March 2021 at the age of 77.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Milano, morta Ombretta Fumagalli Carulli: parlamentare e docente in Cattolica. 16 March 2021. Milano Today. Italian.
  2. Web site: Libri di Ombretta Fumagalli Carulli. Le Liberie dell'Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Italian.
  3. Web site: Camera 27/03/1994 Area ITALIA Circoscrizione LOMBARDIA 1. Dipartimento per gli Affari Interni e Territoriali. Italian.
  4. Web site: I SIMBOLO SCUDO CROCIATO: CASINI DOVRÀ FARNE A MENO, FUMAGALLI CARULLI (DC). 30 December 2012. Democrazia Cristiana. Italian. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121230062433/http://www.dc-democraziacristiana.it/it/news/44/il-simbolo-scudo-crociato-casini-dovra-farne-a-meno-fumagalli-carulli-dc.html. 30 December 2012.
  5. Web site: Morta Ombretta Fumagalli Carulli. Più volte al governo, fondò il Ccd con Casini. 16 March 2021. Corriere della Serra. Italian.