Paolo Corsini Explained

Paolo Corsini
Order:Mayor of Brescia
Term Start:14 December 1998
Term End:8 March 2008
Predecessor:Mino Martinazzoli
Successor:Adriano Paroli
Term Start2:27 September 1992
Term End2:13 June 1994
Predecessor2:Gianni Panella
Successor2:Mino Martinazzoli
Term Start3:15 March 2013
Term End3:22 March 2018
Constituency3:Lombardy
Term Start5:9 May 1996
Term End5:14 April 1999
Constituency5:Brescia-Flero
Term Start4:29 April 2008
Term End4:15 March 2013
Constituency4:Lazio
Birth Date:1947 12, df=y
Birth Place:Adro, Italy
Nationality:Italian
Alma Mater:Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Occupation:Historian

Paolo Corsini (born 9 December 1947) is an Italian politician and university professor, former Mayor of Brescia from 1992 to 1994 and from 1998 to 2008.

Biography

After graduating in Classic Letters, Corsini taught Modern History at the University of Parma.

Corsini joined the Democratic Party of the Left in 1991 and the following year he was elected Mayor of Brescia, holding the office until 1994.[1] From 1994 to 1996, Corsini was Deputy Mayor of Brescia under the guidance of Mino Martinazzoli.[2]

At the 1996 general election, Corsini was elected in the Chamber of Deputies.[3] He leaves the office in 1999[4] after having been elected again Mayor of Brescia the previous year,[5] being re-elected in 2003.[6] He held his mayoral seat until 2008 when he was re-elected with the Democratic Party in the Chamber of Deputies, after the 2008 election.

At the 2013 election, Corsini was elected in the Senate,[7] holding the seat till the end of the legislature in 2018, after he decided not to run again for a seat in Parliament.[8]

In 2017, Corsini left the Democratic Party and joined the Democratic and Progressive Movement.[9] He retired from active politics in 2019.

Electoral history

width=8%Electionwidth=25%Housewidth=25%Constituencywidth=5% colspan="2"Partywidth=12%Voteswidth=17%Result
1987Chamber of DeputiesBrescia–BergamoPCI9,014 Not Elected
1996Chamber of DeputiesBrescia-FleroPDS33,000 Elected
2008Chamber of DeputiesLazio 2PD Elected
2013Senate of the RepublicLombardy 2PD Elected

First-past-the-post elections

1996 general election (C): Brescia-Flero
CandidateCoalitionVotes%
Paolo CorsiniThe Olive Tree (PDS)33,00039.6
Gianpaolo FasoliPole for Freedoms (FI)26,89132.3
Giulio ArrighiniLega Nord23,38628.1
align=left colspan=3Total83,277100.0

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brescia, pronti sindaco PDS e governissimo anti-crisi. La Repubblica. 26 September 1992. 14 November 2018.
  2. Web site: Mino Martinazzoli: Corsini (parlamentare), rapportò la politica alla verità. agensir.it. 5 September 2011. 14 November 2018.
  3. Web site: I seicentotrenta eletti alla Camera. La Repubblica. 23 April 1996. 14 November 2018.
  4. Web site: Seggio addio: incompatibili tre deputati. La Repubblica. 15 April 1999. 14 November 2018.
  5. Web site: Da Roma a Brescia round al centrosinistra. La Repubblica. 30 November 1998. 14 November 2018.
  6. Web site: Corsini sindaco, parte la festa. Beccalossi accusa i poteri forti. La Repubblica. 10 June 2003. 14 November 2018.
  7. Web site: Chi sono i 20 nuovi parlamantari bresciani. Corriere della Sera. 26 February 2013. 14 November 2018.
  8. Web site: Corsini: "Non mi ricandido, l'addio al Pd è stato lacerante". Giornale di Brescia. 11 January 2018. 14 November 2018.
  9. Web site: Centrosinistra in frantumi, nasce Mdp: 37 tra deputati e senatori lasciano il Pd. Today.it. 28 February 2017. 14 November 2018.