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Annamaria Cancellieri

Annamaria Cancellieri (born 22 October 1943) is an Italian official and prefect who served as Minister of Interior in the Monti Cabinet and Minister of Justice in the Letta Cabinet.

Annamaria Cancellieri
Minister of Justice
In office
28 April 2013 – 22 February 2014
Prime MinisterEnrico Letta
Preceded byPaola Severino
Succeeded byAndrea Orlando
Minister of the Interior
In office
16 November 2011 – 28 April 2013
Prime MinisterMario Monti
Preceded byRoberto Maroni
Succeeded byAngelino Alfano
Commissioner of Bologna
In office
17 February 2010 – 16 May 2011
Preceded byFlavio Delbono
Succeeded byVirginio Merola
Personal details
Born (1943-10-22) 22 October 1943 (age 80)
Rome, Italy
Political partyIndependent
Alma materSapienza University of Rome

Early life and education edit

Cancellieri was born in Rome on 22 October 1943.[1] She studied political science at the University of Rome.[2][3]

Career edit

Cancellieri worked for the ministry of interior beginning in 1972.[1] She then worked as a Prefetto (prefect) in Bologna, Vicenza, Bergamo, Brescia, Catania and Genova.[1] She retired from the provincial-level government representation.[4] She was subsequently appointed special commissioner of the municipalities of Bologna (in February 2010) and of Parma (in October 2011), temporarily taking over from the mayors in the wake of political scandals.[5]

She was appointed minister of interior on 16 November 2011, and was one of the technocrats in the Monti cabinet.

Her term in the Monti cabinet ended on 27 April 2013 when Enrico Letta announced that she would serve as justice minister in his cabinet.[6][7] The following day her tenure as justice minister began and she replaced Paola Severino in the post.[8] Andrea Orlando replaced her in the post in February 2014 when the Renzi cabinet was formed.[9]

Italian court reform edit

In 2013, Cancellieri and Letta's government went ahead with Severino's (and Monti government's) reform of Italian courts[10] initially planned in 2012. This overdue reform was deemed necessary by a number of people in order to streamline the functioning of some of the State's courts and was part of an effort by the Italian authorities to reduce the spending of public money. However, some harsh debate arose as cases occurred in which Cancellieri ordered to close efficient courts (e.g. the court of Bassano del Grappa,[11] one of the quickest[12] in Italy) merging them with slower, less efficient courts. The decree was also passed in contrast to the requests of various authorities of Bassano[13] and Veneto,[14] and even in contrast to the Italian Parliament's official stand. The closing of the court of Bassano was later confirmed by the Constitutional Court of Italy with the reason that "the courts of Bassano and Belluno could not be balanced within the same province..." despite the fact that Bassano and Belluno are not in the same province and the Court's judgement was thus based on a false premise.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Ministero dell'Interno. Archived from the original on 1 January 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Tutti i ministri del governo Monti". ilpost. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  3. ^ Francesca Giuliani (16 November 2011). "The Who's Who of the Monti Government". i-Italy. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  4. ^ Hooper, John (16 November 2011). "Mario Monti's technocrats: profiles of the new Italian cabinet". The Guardian. Rome. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  5. ^ "Dopo l'esperienza a palazzo d'Accursio Cancellieri commissario a Parma". La Repubblica, Bologna (in Italian). 20 October 2011. Retrieved 17 November 2013.
  6. ^ "Italy PM-designate Enrico Letta agrees new government". BBC. 27 April 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  7. ^ "Governo, Letta ha sciolto la riserva. 21 ministri: Alfano all'Interno e vicepremier. Saccomanni all'economia, Cancellieri giustizia Bonino agli Esteri, Mauro alla Difesa". La Repubblica. Rome. 27 April 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  8. ^ "Italian cabinet comes together". Euronews. 28 April 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  9. ^ Naomi O'Leary (21 February 2014). "Factbox: Who's who of the cabinet named by Italy's Matteo Renzi". Reuters. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  10. ^ "Italian Court closures". The Economist. 18 August 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  11. ^ "Major of Bassano about the closure". La domenica di Vicenza. 2 February 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  12. ^ "Data about the court's functioning" (PDF). Bassano lawyers' blog about the issue. July 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  13. ^ "Mayor's address against the court closure". Official site of the Municipality of Bassano del Grappa. 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  14. ^ "President of Veneto against slow "agony" of the court". Il Giornale di Vicenza. 5 September 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  15. ^ "Corte costituzionale Ordinanza 29 gennaio 2014" (PDF). Il Sole 24 Ore. 1 February 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2014.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Annamaria Cancellieri at Wikimedia Commons
Political offices
Preceded by Italian Minister of the Interior
2011–2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Italian Minister of Justice
2013–2014
Succeeded by

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Annamaria Cancellieri born 22 October 1943 is an Italian official and prefect who served as Minister of Interior in the Monti Cabinet and Minister of Justice in the Letta Cabinet Annamaria CancellieriMinister of JusticeIn office 28 April 2013 22 February 2014Prime MinisterEnrico LettaPreceded byPaola SeverinoSucceeded byAndrea OrlandoMinister of the InteriorIn office 16 November 2011 28 April 2013Prime MinisterMario MontiPreceded byRoberto MaroniSucceeded byAngelino AlfanoCommissioner of BolognaIn office 17 February 2010 16 May 2011Preceded byFlavio DelbonoSucceeded byVirginio MerolaPersonal detailsBorn 1943 10 22 22 October 1943 age 80 Rome ItalyPolitical partyIndependentAlma materSapienza University of Rome Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Italian court reform 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editCancellieri was born in Rome on 22 October 1943 1 She studied political science at the University of Rome 2 3 Career editCancellieri worked for the ministry of interior beginning in 1972 1 She then worked as a Prefetto prefect in Bologna Vicenza Bergamo Brescia Catania and Genova 1 She retired from the provincial level government representation 4 She was subsequently appointed special commissioner of the municipalities of Bologna in February 2010 and of Parma in October 2011 temporarily taking over from the mayors in the wake of political scandals 5 She was appointed minister of interior on 16 November 2011 and was one of the technocrats in the Monti cabinet Her term in the Monti cabinet ended on 27 April 2013 when Enrico Letta announced that she would serve as justice minister in his cabinet 6 7 The following day her tenure as justice minister began and she replaced Paola Severino in the post 8 Andrea Orlando replaced her in the post in February 2014 when the Renzi cabinet was formed 9 Italian court reform editIn 2013 Cancellieri and Letta s government went ahead with Severino s and Monti government s reform of Italian courts 10 initially planned in 2012 This overdue reform was deemed necessary by a number of people in order to streamline the functioning of some of the State s courts and was part of an effort by the Italian authorities to reduce the spending of public money However some harsh debate arose as cases occurred in which Cancellieri ordered to close efficient courts e g the court of Bassano del Grappa 11 one of the quickest 12 in Italy merging them with slower less efficient courts The decree was also passed in contrast to the requests of various authorities of Bassano 13 and Veneto 14 and even in contrast to the Italian Parliament s official stand The closing of the court of Bassano was later confirmed by the Constitutional Court of Italy with the reason that the courts of Bassano and Belluno could not be balanced within the same province despite the fact that Bassano and Belluno are not in the same province and the Court s judgement was thus based on a false premise 15 References edit a b c Il ministro Annamaria Cancellieri Ministero dell Interno Archived from the original on 1 January 2012 Retrieved 28 December 2011 Tutti i ministri del governo Monti ilpost Retrieved 29 May 2012 Francesca Giuliani 16 November 2011 The Who s Who of the Monti Government i Italy Retrieved 7 September 2013 Hooper John 16 November 2011 Mario Monti s technocrats profiles of the new Italian cabinet The Guardian Rome Retrieved 9 September 2012 Dopo l esperienza a palazzo d Accursio Cancellieri commissario a Parma La Repubblica Bologna in Italian 20 October 2011 Retrieved 17 November 2013 Italy PM designate Enrico Letta agrees new government BBC 27 April 2013 Retrieved 27 April 2013 Governo Letta ha sciolto la riserva 21 ministri Alfano all Interno e vicepremier Saccomanni all economia Cancellieri giustizia Bonino agli Esteri Mauro alla Difesa La Repubblica Rome 27 April 2013 Retrieved 27 April 2013 Italian cabinet comes together Euronews 28 April 2013 Retrieved 7 September 2013 Naomi O Leary 21 February 2014 Factbox Who s who of the cabinet named by Italy s Matteo Renzi Reuters Retrieved 14 July 2014 Italian Court closures The Economist 18 August 2012 Retrieved 11 September 2013 Major of Bassano about the closure La domenica di Vicenza 2 February 2013 Retrieved 11 September 2013 Data about the court s functioning PDF Bassano lawyers blog about the issue July 2012 Retrieved 11 September 2013 Mayor s address against the court closure Official site of the Municipality of Bassano del Grappa 2012 Retrieved 11 September 2013 President of Veneto against slow agony of the court Il Giornale di Vicenza 5 September 2013 Retrieved 11 September 2013 Corte costituzionale Ordinanza 29 gennaio 2014 PDF Il Sole 24 Ore 1 February 2014 Retrieved 3 February 2014 External links edit nbsp Media related to Annamaria Cancellieri at Wikimedia CommonsPolitical officesPreceded byRoberto Maroni Italian Minister of the Interior2011 2013 Succeeded byAngelino AlfanoPreceded byPaola Severino Italian 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