Roberto Mazzotta Explained

Office:Minister of Regional Affairs
Primeminister:Arnaldo Forlani
Term Start:1980
Term End:1981
Birth Place:Milan, Italy
Party:Christian Democracy
Alma Mater:Bocconi University
Nationality:Italian

Roberto Mazzotta (born 1940) is an Italian politician from the Christian Democracy (DC) and served in different posts at the DC. He was the minister of regional affairs in the period 1980–1981.

Biography

Mazzotta born in Milan in 1940.[1] His father is from Lecce and his mother from Turin.[2] He received a bachelor's degree in economics and commerce from Bocconi University.[1] [2]

Mazzotta became a member of the DC from an early age.[2] [3] He was the DC's regional secretary of Lombardy and deputy national secretary.[4] He served at the Chamber of Deputies for DC in the period 1972–1986.[5] Mazzotta served as the undersecretary of state in 1974.[1] He was appointed minister of regional affairs to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Arnaldo Forlani.[1] In early 1980s Mazzotta together with other reformist DC politicians protested over the factional politics in the DC and Italy's general political passivity.[3] He was a candidate for the general secretary of the DC during this period, but he did not won the election.[2]

From 1986 Mazzotta worked at various banks, including Cariplo, Banca Popolare di Milano and Mediocredito Italiano.[1] [5] He was the first president of the board of directors of the Foundation Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice which he held between 1993 and 1997.[6] He is the president of the Luigi Sturzo Institute.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Intervistati / Roberto Mazzotta. Il Sussidiario. 12 January 2022. it.
  2. News: Alessandra Carini. Mazzotta, il banchiere che viene dalla politica. 12 January 2022. La Repubblica. 6 February 2006. it.
  3. Book: Françoise Boucek. Factional Politics. How Dominant Parties Implode or Stabilize. 2012. Palgrave Macmillan. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire. 978-0-230-01993-5. 163. 10.1057/9781137283924.
  4. News: Cariplo: Chi Sono Mazzotta e Polli. 12 January 2022. it . Adnkronos. 31 January 1991. Rome.
  5. News: Andrea Senesi. Terzo polo, spunta il nome di Mazzotta per la "corsa" a sindaco. Corriere della Sera. 6 December 2010. 12 January 2022. Milano. it.
  6. Web site: History . Foundation Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice. 12 January 2022.