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Antonio Tajani

Antonio Tajani (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo taˈjaːni]; born 4 August 1953) is an Italian politician, journalist and former Italian Air Force officer, who has served as Deputy Prime Minister of Italy and Minister of Foreign Affairs since 22 October 2022. He served as President of the European Parliament from 2017 to 2019, as European Commissioner from 2008 to 2014, and also as a member of the European Parliament from 1994 to 2008 and again from 2014 to 2022 until he was elected to Italy's Chamber of Deputies.

Antonio Tajani
Tajani in 2017
Deputy Prime Minister of Italy
Assumed office
22 October 2022
Serving with Matteo Salvini
Prime MinisterGiorgia Meloni
Preceded byLuigi Di Maio (2019)
Matteo Salvini (2019)
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Assumed office
22 October 2022
Prime MinisterGiorgia Meloni
Preceded byLuigi Di Maio
President of the European Parliament
In office
17 January 2017 – 3 July 2019
Vice PresidentMairead McGuinness
Preceded byMartin Schulz
Succeeded byDavid Sassoli
First Vice-President of the European Parliament
In office
1 July 2014 – 18 January 2017
PresidentMartin Schulz
Preceded byGianni Pittella
Succeeded byMairead McGuinness
European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship
In office
9 February 2010 – 1 July 2014
PresidentJosé Manuel Barroso
Preceded byGünter Verheugen
Succeeded byMichel Barnier (Acting)
European Commissioner for Transport
In office
9 May 2008 – 9 February 2010
PresidentJosé Manuel Barroso
Preceded byJacques Barrot
Succeeded bySiim Kallas
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
Assumed office
13 October 2022
ConstituencyVelletri
Member of the European Parliament
In office
1 July 2014 – 12 October 2022
ConstituencyCentral Italy
In office
14 July 1994 – 8 May 2008
ConstituencyCentral Italy
Personal details
Born (1953-08-04) 4 August 1953 (age 69)
Rome, Italy
Political partyUMI (1970s)
FI (1994–2009)
PdL (2009–2013)
FI (since 2013)
Other political
affiliations
European People's Party
Spouse
Brunella Orecchio
(m. 1988)
Children2
EducationSapienza University
Signature
WebsiteParliament website

Career

Early years

Born to a mother from Ferentino, in the province of Frosinone, and a father from Vietri sul Mare, in the province of Salerno, Tajani attended the Liceo Torquato Tasso in Rome and graduated in law from the Sapienza University of Rome; he was a complement officer of the Italian Air Force. After attending the high specialization course in air defense at Borgo Piave di Latina, he was air defense controller at the San Giovanni Teatino radar base. In his youth Tajani was a militant of Fronte Monarchico Giovanile (Youth Monarchist Front), a student organization of the Italian Monarchist Union (UMI). He has consistently advocated the return from exile of the House of Savoy (which was banned by the Italian Constitution until 2002, when the Italian Parliament lifted the ban).

He was one of the founders of the Forza Italia party in 1994, and then regional coordinator of the party in Lazio from 1994 in 2005.[1]

In Berlusconi's first government (1994–95), he was a spokesman for the Prime Minister.

In 1996 he ran for parliament in the Alatri college, but obtained only 45.3% of the votes and was defeated by the representative of the Olive Tree.

In 2001, Tajani was a candidate for mayor of Rome for the coalition of the House of Freedom, but was defeated by Walter Veltroni after polling 47.8% of votes.

Professional journalist since 1980, he was parliamentary reporter, editor of "Il Settimanale", presenter on Rai of Gr1 and finally head of the Roman editorial staff of Il Giornale newspaper under the direction of Indro Montanelli. He was a special envoy to Lebanon, the Soviet Union and Somalia. In addition to Italian he speaks English, French and Spanish. He is married and has two children.

Europe, European Parliament

In 1994 Tajani was elected a Member of the European Parliament (MEP), and reelected in 1999 and 2004.[2] He was chairman of the delegation of Forza Italia to the European Parliament from June 1999 until May 2008.

Since 2002 (the year of the Estoril Congress) Tajani has been one of 10 vice-presidents of the European People's Party. He was re-elected at the Rome Congress in 2006 and at the Bonn conference in 2009, and then again at the Bucharest Congress in 2012.[3][4]

At the 2004 European elections he was elected from a list of Forza Italia in the Central college, receiving 122,000 preferences. He was admitted to the European People's Party.

Tajani was an MEP for Central Italy with the Forza Italia party from 2004 to 2008 and sat on the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs. He was a substitute for the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs and a member of the Delegation for relations with Israel.[5]

He was a member of the European Convention, which drafted the text of the European Constitution that never entered into force.

He is a member of the Working Group on the Conference on the Future of Europe.

European Commissioner for Transport

 
Tajani and José Manuel Barroso at the EPP congress in 2008

On 8 May 2008, he was appointed as Italy's EU Commissioner by newly elected Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, replacing Franco Frattini, who became the new Italian foreign minister. Tajani received the Commissioner for Transport portfolio. He was officially approved in his post by the European Parliament on 18 June 2008 with a vote of 507 to 53 with 64 abstentions. He also served as Vice-President of the European Commission.[6] In this role, Tajani promoted the rescue plan for Alitalia, through the involvement of private funding in the airline capital.[7][8] His plan was not successful and Alitalia is remains in terminal administration only supported by illegal state aid.[9]

Tajani oversaw the drafting of new EU Regulation relating to transport, including clarification of the rights of passengers in air transport.[10] The aim was for passengers to receive assistance and reimbursement in case of denied boarding, cancellation or delay of the flight. The proposals were poor, resulting in widespread evasion by the airlines across Europe and abuse by customers. Both parties have called for reform of the legislation to make it fair and workable.

European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship

In 2009 he was reappointed as a member of Italian nationality of the second Barroso Commission, as European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship; he remained one of the four Vice-Presidents of the Commission.[11][12] The confirmation of Tajani followed the decline of the candidacy of Massimo D'Alema as High Representative for Foreign Policy. For Tajani an alternative foreshadowed would have been a candidacy as president of the Lazio Region.[13]

Michel Barnier was twice Acting Commissioner in his stead, from 19 April 2014 – 25 May 2014 while he was on electoral campaign leave for the 2014 elections to the European Parliament and from 1 July 2014 – 16 July 2014 after he took up his seat.[14][15]

In October 2012[16] Antonio Tajani launched his campaign for a new industrial revolution in Europe[17] in order to flip the tendency of the economic crisis[18][19] and revamp industry.[20] The concrete goals[21] of this initiative are bringing the value of industry to as much as 20% of GDP by 2020, creating new jobs, and promoting sustainable growth.[22]

The new Late Payments Directive 2011/7/EU[23] that has the goal of countering payment delays in commercial transactions, was adopted in 2011.[24] Following the adoption, Tajani urged a prompt implementation in all Member States,[25] even before the official deadline set for 16 March 2016.[26] In order to further accelerate the process, he launched an information campaign across the 27 Member States that takes place between October 2012 and December 2014.[27] In March 2013 Tajani, along with Commissioner Olli Rehn said that the European Commission is ready to acknowledge "mitigating factors" on the assessment of compliance with the deficit and debt criteria, in the context of a plan for the disposal of old debts of the public administration to enterprises.[28]

During 2012 Tajani led the drafting of a proposal to simplify the procedure to register cars in another Member State within the European Union.[29] Concretely, the proposal, which should come into force in 2014, aims at reducing to a minimum the administrative procedures necessary to register cars, vans, trucks and buses in another Member State.[30] Furthermore, it will be impossible to register in another country a stolen vehicle, thanks to the enhanced cooperation of the competent authorities at the European level.

 
Tajani at the EPP congress in 2012

In order to support the European fight against counterfeiting of industrial goods, in December 2012, Vice President Tajani launched an awareness campaign[31] for the citizens. Moreover, in February 2013 the European Commission further reinforced market surveillance through a plan to reinforce the controls of the products in the internal market.[32] In particular, the "Made in" is part of the discussion on counterfeiting, especially for the textile sector in Italy.[33] The package presented by Tajani and Tonio Borg, European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy introduces among other things the denomination 'Made In' for products manufactured in and outside the EU, so as to better supervise what enters into the European market.[34]

With the goal of promoting competitiveness[35] and sustainable development of the European automobile industry,[36] Tajani presented in November 2012[37] the Action Plan CARS2020.[38] The Plan focuses on a transition towards more energy efficiency and alternative energy sources, as well as technologies and advanced materials for the production.[39]

Among the actions that Tajani undertook to foster growth and regain higher levels of employment, it is worth mentioning an Action Plan[40] aimed at supporting entrepreneurs,[41] through specific measures to facilitate business transfers, increase access to finance, and give a second chance following a bankruptcy.[42]

Another of Tajani's initiatives was a project called "50,000 Tourists",[43] launched on 1 June 2011, which focussed on promoting low-season tourism between Europe and South America, encouraging cooperation between European governments, the tourism industry, and airline companies.[44] The initiatives connected to tourism include a Travelers Decalogue in August 2012,[45] a series of rules to travel in full safety. Additionally, in November 2012 Tajani presented, in collaboration with the European Commissioner for Internal Affairs Cecilia Malmström, a Communication to examine how the implementation and development of a common policy in terms of visas could support the EU growth by providing more chances for foreign travelers to visit the Union.[46]

In March 2013 the President of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso has appointed Tajani to lead the new EU-Brazil working group, which will also include the European Commissioner for Trade Karel De Gucht and European Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science Máire Geoghegan-Quinn. The group will be in charge of evaluating the opportunities for industrial cooperation between the EU and Brazil, particularly in the most technological sectors.[47] On 11 June 2013 Tajani presented the first Action Plan for the Steel Industry since 1977 to help this sector face today's challenges and lay the foundations for future competitiveness by fostering innovation, creating growth and jobs.[48] The Commission proposed to support the demand for European steel both at home and abroad, by acting to ensure that European steel producers have access to third countries in a fair trade market.[49]

President of the European Parliament

 
President Tajani in March 2017

At the end of Martin Schulz's term, the presidency for the remainder of the eighth European Parliament (2014–2019) would have been due by convention to pass to an EPP member. However, the EPP–S&D agreement appeared broken, making it less certain that Tajani, who was selected as EPP candidate, would be elected president. The other contenders were the social-democrat Gianni Pittella, the liberal Guy Verhofstadt, the conservative Helga Stevens, the leftist Eleonora Forenza and the green Jean Lambert.[50][51] On 17 January 2017, Tajani was elected after four rounds of voting, following the withdrawal of Verhofstadt and declaration of support for the EPP candidate by the ALDE; he was first Italian to hold the office since the Christian democrat Emilio Colombo (1977–1979).

In March 2017, Tajani warned that "Africa is now risking becoming a Chinese colony" as the Chinese want only the raw materials but not interested in stability.[52]

In February 2018, Silvio Berlusconi indicated Tajani as his candidate for the premiership if the centre-right would win the general election in March.[53] Tajani accepted the candidacy on 1 March.[54]

In January 2019, Tajani expressed hope to be re-elected for a second 2.5-year term, but he was replaced by another Italian, member of the Democratic Party, David Sassoli.[55]

Minister of Foreign Affairs

Following the 2022 election, won by the centre-right coalition, on 22 October 2022, Giorgia Meloni, the leader of Brothers of Italy party, was sworn in as Italy's first female prime minister. Tajani became deputy prime minister in her government. The new government, Italy's most right-wing since World War II, included also right-wing party of Matteo Salvini, the League.[56] Tajani was also appointed as minister of foreign affairs.

Controversies

In a letter dated 12 February 2013, Environment commissioner Janez Potočnik warned Tajani about "widespread concerns that [car] performance has been tailored tightly to compliance with the test cycle in disregard of the dramatic increase in emissions outside that narrow scope".[57] Tajani declined to take action or report on Potocnik's concerns, until the Volkswagen emissions scandal confirmed the commissioner's concerns in 2015. At the subsequent EMIS hearing on the subject, Tajani claimed that he was not informed of the issue at the time.[58]

In the eve of his election as President of the European Parliament, LGBTI rights group, ILGA-Europe, expressed its disappointment with Tajani's new political post and his political backing from the European People's Party (EPP) and Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE). ILGA has stated that Tajani's concerns, expressed in 1996,[59] with the psychological well-being of same-sex couples and his stance, expressed in 2014, against non heteronormative families are not in line with the stances of the ALDE and the EPP on non-discrimination based on sexual orientation.[60]

In October 2018, Tajani told Rai News in an interview that the Italian government's plan for the citizens' income is "not going in the right direction", adding that it "will end up in the pockets of Roma, of foreign citizens – from the EU and non-EU – and certainly not in those of many Italian citizens". The European Roma Rights Centre criticized Tajani over his anti-Roma comments.[61]

In February 2019, Tajani held a speech at the National Memorial Day of the Exiles and Foibe commemoration in Basovizza (Trieste) which aroused an outrage in Slovenia and Croatia, most notably the statement "Long live Trieste, long live Italian Istria, long live Italian Dalmatia".[62][63] After numerous high representatives of the two countries strongly condemned the speech for its revisionist and irredentist connotations, Tajani stated his words were intended as "a message of peace"[64] and were misinterpreted.[65][63] The Slovenian party Social Democrats launched a petition demanding Tajani's immediate resignation as president of the EU Parliament, which was signed among others by several former presidents of Slovenia and Croatia.[66]

In a March 2019 radio interview on La Zanzara, a radio show on Italian network Radio 24, Tajani discussed "the good things Mussolini did" which was likewise criticized.[67] In a later tweet, he wrote about manipulation of his words.[68]

Recognitions

  • 2 April 2014 - Aragon Empresa Award received by His Royal Highness Felipe the Prince of Asturias for his efforts in favour of industry and entrepreneurship[69][70]
  • 10 February 2014 - Innovadores Award received by El Mundo in recognition of his support for the industry, entrepreneurship and innovation[71]
  • 17 April 2012 – Honors for the commitment for SMEs and EU integration, Spanish Royal Institute of European Studies.[72]
  • 28 March 2012 – Prize established by the Optical Society of America for his commitment to the promotion of Key Enabling Technologies. The Prize is awarded yearly to public leaders who have distinguished themselves for their activities in the field.[73]
  • 19 March 2012 – Europe Prize 2011 by the Initiative Group of the Italians in Brussels (GII) for his strong commitment for the business community - in particular SMEs - and the promotion of the image of Italy in Europe.[74]
  • 21 November 2011 – International Journalism Prize "Argil: European man" in the category: "Communicating Europe". Award sponsored by the journalists press office (GUS), by UGEF (Unione Giornalisti Europei per il Federalismo secondo Altiero Spinelli) and by 'ANGPI (Associazione Nazionale Giornalisti Pubblicisti Italiani), as well as' the Union of Roman Chroniclers and with the support and contribution of the Regional Council of Lazio, agencies and public institutions.[75]

Public image

In April 2015, the city of Gijón, in the Principality of Asturias (Spain) dedicated a street to Antonio Tajani, in recognition of his work done during his mandate as Vice President of the European Commission, responsible for Industry and Entrepreneurship. The naming of the street was proposed by the workers of the American company Tenneco together with the federation of Asturian businesses, and approved unanimously by all political forces in the city Council of Gijón, for the mediation carried out by Tajani in September 2013 in the negotiations with Tenneco, which by decided to close the plant in Asturias and, if followed through, would have resulted in the dismissal of 210 employees. After a long and difficult negotiation with the leaders of the company and social partners, Tajani was able to obtain the reopening of the plant in April 2014, preserving the jobs of two-thirds of the workers.[76]

Electoral history

Election House Constituency Party Votes Result
1994 European Parliament Central Italy FI 50,991  Y Elected
1999 European Parliament Central Italy FI 55,240  Y Elected
2004 European Parliament Central Italy FI 123,201  Y Elected
2014 European Parliament Central Italy FI 109,720  Y Elected
2019 European Parliament Central Italy FI 69,026  Y Elected
2022 Chamber of Deputies Lazio 1 – Velletri FI 105,628  Y Elected

Awards

Ribbon Award Country Comments Ref
 
Officer of the Legion of Honour France Appointed by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs Laurent Fabius. [77]
 
Order of Civil Merit Spain [78]
  Grand Cordons of the Order of the Rising Sun Japan [79]

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External links

  • Quotes by Antonio Tajani
  • Antonio Tajani, Official Media Gallery
  • Personal profile of Antonio Tajani in the European Parliament's database of members
  • Declaration (PDF) of financial interests (in Italian) in 2004.
Political offices
Preceded by Italian European Commissioner
2008–2014
Succeeded by
Fernando Nelli Feroci
Preceded by European Commissioner for Transport
2008–2010
Succeeded by
Preceded byas European Commissioner for Enterprise and Industry European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship
2010–2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the European Parliament
2017–2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
2022–present
Incumbent
Academic offices
Preceded by Invocation Speaker of the College of Europe
2018
Succeeded by

antonio, tajani, italian, pronunciation, anˈtɔːnjo, taˈjaːni, born, august, 1953, italian, politician, journalist, former, italian, force, officer, served, deputy, prime, minister, italy, minister, foreign, affairs, since, october, 2022, served, president, eur. Antonio Tajani Italian pronunciation anˈtɔːnjo taˈjaːni born 4 August 1953 is an Italian politician journalist and former Italian Air Force officer who has served as Deputy Prime Minister of Italy and Minister of Foreign Affairs since 22 October 2022 He served as President of the European Parliament from 2017 to 2019 as European Commissioner from 2008 to 2014 and also as a member of the European Parliament from 1994 to 2008 and again from 2014 to 2022 until he was elected to Italy s Chamber of Deputies Antonio TajaniTajani in 2017Deputy Prime Minister of ItalyIncumbentAssumed office 22 October 2022Serving with Matteo SalviniPrime MinisterGiorgia MeloniPreceded byLuigi Di Maio 2019 Matteo Salvini 2019 Minister of Foreign AffairsIncumbentAssumed office 22 October 2022Prime MinisterGiorgia MeloniPreceded byLuigi Di MaioPresident of the European ParliamentIn office 17 January 2017 3 July 2019Vice PresidentMairead McGuinnessPreceded byMartin SchulzSucceeded byDavid SassoliFirst Vice President of the European ParliamentIn office 1 July 2014 18 January 2017PresidentMartin SchulzPreceded byGianni PittellaSucceeded byMairead McGuinnessEuropean Commissioner for Industry and EntrepreneurshipIn office 9 February 2010 1 July 2014PresidentJose Manuel BarrosoPreceded byGunter VerheugenSucceeded byMichel Barnier Acting European Commissioner for TransportIn office 9 May 2008 9 February 2010PresidentJose Manuel BarrosoPreceded byJacques BarrotSucceeded bySiim KallasMember of the Chamber of DeputiesIncumbentAssumed office 13 October 2022ConstituencyVelletriMember of the European ParliamentIn office 1 July 2014 12 October 2022ConstituencyCentral ItalyIn office 14 July 1994 8 May 2008ConstituencyCentral ItalyPersonal detailsBorn 1953 08 04 4 August 1953 age 69 Rome ItalyPolitical partyUMI 1970s FI 1994 2009 PdL 2009 2013 FI since 2013 Other politicalaffiliationsEuropean People s PartySpouseBrunella Orecchio m 1988 wbr Children2EducationSapienza UniversitySignatureWebsiteParliament website Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early years 1 2 Europe European Parliament 1 3 European Commissioner for Transport 1 4 European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship 1 5 President of the European Parliament 1 6 Minister of Foreign Affairs 2 Controversies 3 Recognitions 4 Public image 5 Electoral history 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksCareer EditEarly years Edit Born to a mother from Ferentino in the province of Frosinone and a father from Vietri sul Mare in the province of Salerno Tajani attended the Liceo Torquato Tasso in Rome and graduated in law from the Sapienza University of Rome he was a complement officer of the Italian Air Force After attending the high specialization course in air defense at Borgo Piave di Latina he was air defense controller at the San Giovanni Teatino radar base In his youth Tajani was a militant of Fronte Monarchico Giovanile Youth Monarchist Front a student organization of the Italian Monarchist Union UMI He has consistently advocated the return from exile of the House of Savoy which was banned by the Italian Constitution until 2002 when the Italian Parliament lifted the ban He was one of the founders of the Forza Italia party in 1994 and then regional coordinator of the party in Lazio from 1994 in 2005 1 In Berlusconi s first government 1994 95 he was a spokesman for the Prime Minister In 1996 he ran for parliament in the Alatri college but obtained only 45 3 of the votes and was defeated by the representative of the Olive Tree In 2001 Tajani was a candidate for mayor of Rome for the coalition of the House of Freedom but was defeated by Walter Veltroni after polling 47 8 of votes Professional journalist since 1980 he was parliamentary reporter editor of Il Settimanale presenter on Rai of Gr1 and finally head of the Roman editorial staff of Il Giornale newspaper under the direction of Indro Montanelli He was a special envoy to Lebanon the Soviet Union and Somalia In addition to Italian he speaks English French and Spanish He is married and has two children Europe European Parliament Edit In 1994 Tajani was elected a Member of the European Parliament MEP and reelected in 1999 and 2004 2 He was chairman of the delegation of Forza Italia to the European Parliament from June 1999 until May 2008 Since 2002 the year of the Estoril Congress Tajani has been one of 10 vice presidents of the European People s Party He was re elected at the Rome Congress in 2006 and at the Bonn conference in 2009 and then again at the Bucharest Congress in 2012 3 4 At the 2004 European elections he was elected from a list of Forza Italia in the Central college receiving 122 000 preferences He was admitted to the European People s Party Tajani was an MEP for Central Italy with the Forza Italia party from 2004 to 2008 and sat on the European Parliament s Committee on Foreign Affairs He was a substitute for the Committee on Civil Liberties Justice and Home Affairs and a member of the Delegation for relations with Israel 5 He was a member of the European Convention which drafted the text of the European Constitution that never entered into force He is a member of the Working Group on the Conference on the Future of Europe European Commissioner for Transport Edit Tajani and Jose Manuel Barroso at the EPP congress in 2008 On 8 May 2008 he was appointed as Italy s EU Commissioner by newly elected Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi replacing Franco Frattini who became the new Italian foreign minister Tajani received the Commissioner for Transport portfolio He was officially approved in his post by the European Parliament on 18 June 2008 with a vote of 507 to 53 with 64 abstentions He also served as Vice President of the European Commission 6 In this role Tajani promoted the rescue plan for Alitalia through the involvement of private funding in the airline capital 7 8 His plan was not successful and Alitalia is remains in terminal administration only supported by illegal state aid 9 Tajani oversaw the drafting of new EU Regulation relating to transport including clarification of the rights of passengers in air transport 10 The aim was for passengers to receive assistance and reimbursement in case of denied boarding cancellation or delay of the flight The proposals were poor resulting in widespread evasion by the airlines across Europe and abuse by customers Both parties have called for reform of the legislation to make it fair and workable European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship Edit In 2009 he was reappointed as a member of Italian nationality of the second Barroso Commission as European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship he remained one of the four Vice Presidents of the Commission 11 12 The confirmation of Tajani followed the decline of the candidacy of Massimo D Alema as High Representative for Foreign Policy For Tajani an alternative foreshadowed would have been a candidacy as president of the Lazio Region 13 Michel Barnier was twice Acting Commissioner in his stead from 19 April 2014 25 May 2014 while he was on electoral campaign leave for the 2014 elections to the European Parliament and from 1 July 2014 16 July 2014 after he took up his seat 14 15 In October 2012 16 Antonio Tajani launched his campaign for a new industrial revolution in Europe 17 in order to flip the tendency of the economic crisis 18 19 and revamp industry 20 The concrete goals 21 of this initiative are bringing the value of industry to as much as 20 of GDP by 2020 creating new jobs and promoting sustainable growth 22 The new Late Payments Directive 2011 7 EU 23 that has the goal of countering payment delays in commercial transactions was adopted in 2011 24 Following the adoption Tajani urged a prompt implementation in all Member States 25 even before the official deadline set for 16 March 2016 26 In order to further accelerate the process he launched an information campaign across the 27 Member States that takes place between October 2012 and December 2014 27 In March 2013 Tajani along with Commissioner Olli Rehn said that the European Commission is ready to acknowledge mitigating factors on the assessment of compliance with the deficit and debt criteria in the context of a plan for the disposal of old debts of the public administration to enterprises 28 During 2012 Tajani led the drafting of a proposal to simplify the procedure to register cars in another Member State within the European Union 29 Concretely the proposal which should come into force in 2014 aims at reducing to a minimum the administrative procedures necessary to register cars vans trucks and buses in another Member State 30 Furthermore it will be impossible to register in another country a stolen vehicle thanks to the enhanced cooperation of the competent authorities at the European level Tajani at the EPP congress in 2012 In order to support the European fight against counterfeiting of industrial goods in December 2012 Vice President Tajani launched an awareness campaign 31 for the citizens Moreover in February 2013 the European Commission further reinforced market surveillance through a plan to reinforce the controls of the products in the internal market 32 In particular the Made in is part of the discussion on counterfeiting especially for the textile sector in Italy 33 The package presented by Tajani and Tonio Borg European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy introduces among other things the denomination Made In for products manufactured in and outside the EU so as to better supervise what enters into the European market 34 With the goal of promoting competitiveness 35 and sustainable development of the European automobile industry 36 Tajani presented in November 2012 37 the Action Plan CARS2020 38 The Plan focuses on a transition towards more energy efficiency and alternative energy sources as well as technologies and advanced materials for the production 39 Among the actions that Tajani undertook to foster growth and regain higher levels of employment it is worth mentioning an Action Plan 40 aimed at supporting entrepreneurs 41 through specific measures to facilitate business transfers increase access to finance and give a second chance following a bankruptcy 42 Another of Tajani s initiatives was a project called 50 000 Tourists 43 launched on 1 June 2011 which focussed on promoting low season tourism between Europe and South America encouraging cooperation between European governments the tourism industry and airline companies 44 The initiatives connected to tourism include a Travelers Decalogue in August 2012 45 a series of rules to travel in full safety Additionally in November 2012 Tajani presented in collaboration with the European Commissioner for Internal Affairs Cecilia Malmstrom a Communication to examine how the implementation and development of a common policy in terms of visas could support the EU growth by providing more chances for foreign travelers to visit the Union 46 In March 2013 the President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso has appointed Tajani to lead the new EU Brazil working group which will also include the European Commissioner for Trade Karel De Gucht and European Commissioner for Research Innovation and Science Maire Geoghegan Quinn The group will be in charge of evaluating the opportunities for industrial cooperation between the EU and Brazil particularly in the most technological sectors 47 On 11 June 2013 Tajani presented the first Action Plan for the Steel Industry since 1977 to help this sector face today s challenges and lay the foundations for future competitiveness by fostering innovation creating growth and jobs 48 The Commission proposed to support the demand for European steel both at home and abroad by acting to ensure that European steel producers have access to third countries in a fair trade market 49 President of the European Parliament Edit President Tajani in March 2017 At the end of Martin Schulz s term the presidency for the remainder of the eighth European Parliament 2014 2019 would have been due by convention to pass to an EPP member However the EPP S amp D agreement appeared broken making it less certain that Tajani who was selected as EPP candidate would be elected president The other contenders were the social democrat Gianni Pittella the liberal Guy Verhofstadt the conservative Helga Stevens the leftist Eleonora Forenza and the green Jean Lambert 50 51 On 17 January 2017 Tajani was elected after four rounds of voting following the withdrawal of Verhofstadt and declaration of support for the EPP candidate by the ALDE he was first Italian to hold the office since the Christian democrat Emilio Colombo 1977 1979 In March 2017 Tajani warned that Africa is now risking becoming a Chinese colony as the Chinese want only the raw materials but not interested in stability 52 In February 2018 Silvio Berlusconi indicated Tajani as his candidate for the premiership if the centre right would win the general election in March 53 Tajani accepted the candidacy on 1 March 54 In January 2019 Tajani expressed hope to be re elected for a second 2 5 year term but he was replaced by another Italian member of the Democratic Party David Sassoli 55 Minister of Foreign Affairs Edit Following the 2022 election won by the centre right coalition on 22 October 2022 Giorgia Meloni the leader of Brothers of Italy party was sworn in as Italy s first female prime minister Tajani became deputy prime minister in her government The new government Italy s most right wing since World War II included also right wing party of Matteo Salvini the League 56 Tajani was also appointed as minister of foreign affairs Controversies EditIn a letter dated 12 February 2013 Environment commissioner Janez Potocnik warned Tajani about widespread concerns that car performance has been tailored tightly to compliance with the test cycle in disregard of the dramatic increase in emissions outside that narrow scope 57 Tajani declined to take action or report on Potocnik s concerns until the Volkswagen emissions scandal confirmed the commissioner s concerns in 2015 At the subsequent EMIS hearing on the subject Tajani claimed that he was not informed of the issue at the time 58 In the eve of his election as President of the European Parliament LGBTI rights group ILGA Europe expressed its disappointment with Tajani s new political post and his political backing from the European People s Party EPP and Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe ALDE ILGA has stated that Tajani s concerns expressed in 1996 59 with the psychological well being of same sex couples and his stance expressed in 2014 against non heteronormative families are not in line with the stances of the ALDE and the EPP on non discrimination based on sexual orientation 60 In October 2018 Tajani told Rai News in an interview that the Italian government s plan for the citizens income is not going in the right direction adding that it will end up in the pockets of Roma of foreign citizens from the EU and non EU and certainly not in those of many Italian citizens The European Roma Rights Centre criticized Tajani over his anti Roma comments 61 In February 2019 Tajani held a speech at the National Memorial Day of the Exiles and Foibe commemoration in Basovizza Trieste which aroused an outrage in Slovenia and Croatia most notably the statement Long live Trieste long live Italian Istria long live Italian Dalmatia 62 63 After numerous high representatives of the two countries strongly condemned the speech for its revisionist and irredentist connotations Tajani stated his words were intended as a message of peace 64 and were misinterpreted 65 63 The Slovenian party Social Democrats launched a petition demanding Tajani s immediate resignation as president of the EU Parliament which was signed among others by several former presidents of Slovenia and Croatia 66 In a March 2019 radio interview on La Zanzara a radio show on Italian network Radio 24 Tajani discussed the good things Mussolini did which was likewise criticized 67 In a later tweet he wrote about manipulation of his words 68 Recognitions Edit2 April 2014 Aragon Empresa Award received by His Royal Highness Felipe the Prince of Asturias for his efforts in favour of industry and entrepreneurship 69 70 10 February 2014 Innovadores Award received by El Mundo in recognition of his support for the industry entrepreneurship and innovation 71 17 April 2012 Honors for the commitment for SMEs and EU integration Spanish Royal Institute of European Studies 72 28 March 2012 Prize established by the Optical Society of America for his commitment to the promotion of Key Enabling Technologies The Prize is awarded yearly to public leaders who have distinguished themselves for their activities in the field 73 19 March 2012 Europe Prize 2011 by the Initiative Group of the Italians in Brussels GII for his strong commitment for the business community in particular SMEs and the promotion of the image of Italy in Europe 74 21 November 2011 International Journalism Prize Argil European man in the category Communicating Europe Award sponsored by the journalists press office GUS by UGEF Unione Giornalisti Europei per il Federalismo secondo Altiero Spinelli and by ANGPI Associazione Nazionale Giornalisti Pubblicisti Italiani as well as the Union of Roman Chroniclers and with the support and contribution of the Regional Council of Lazio agencies and public institutions 75 Public image EditIn April 2015 the city of Gijon in the Principality of Asturias Spain dedicated a street to Antonio Tajani in recognition of his work done during his mandate as Vice President of the European Commission responsible for Industry and Entrepreneurship The naming of the street was proposed by the workers of the American company Tenneco together with the federation of Asturian businesses and approved unanimously by all political forces in the city Council of Gijon for the mediation carried out by Tajani in September 2013 in the negotiations with Tenneco which by decided to close the plant in Asturias and if followed through would have resulted in the dismissal of 210 employees After a long and difficult negotiation with the leaders of the company and social partners Tajani was able to obtain the reopening of the plant in April 2014 preserving the jobs of two thirds of the workers 76 Electoral history EditElection House Constituency Party Votes Result1994 European Parliament Central Italy FI 50 991 Y Elected1999 European Parliament Central Italy FI 55 240 Y Elected2004 European Parliament Central Italy FI 123 201 Y Elected2014 European Parliament Central Italy FI 109 720 Y Elected2019 European Parliament Central Italy FI 69 026 Y Elected2022 Chamber of Deputies Lazio 1 Velletri FI 105 628 Y ElectedAwards EditRibbon Award Country Comments Ref Officer of the Legion of Honour France Appointed by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs Laurent Fabius 77 Order of Civil Merit Spain 78 Grand Cordons of the Order of the Rising Sun Japan 79 References Edit Paolo Valentino 17 January 2017 Dai monarchici a Berlusconi La scalata di Tajani Corriere della Sera Passarin Sara Greta 29 July 2022 Antonio Tajani biografia e curriculum del vicepresidente di FI True News in Italian Retrieved 5 August 2022 Il Velino it permanent dead link 10 dicembre 2009 CV ec europa eu Barroso II 13 EPP Commissioners receive key portfolios permanent dead link European People s Party 27 November 2009 accessed 28 November 2009 Round up of Tajani and Barrot hearings European Parliament 18 June 2008 Archived from the original on 17 August 2016 Retrieved 29 September 2008 Ue ok al piano di salvataggio il Sole 24 Ore in Italian 12 November 2008 Retrieved 25 November 2018 Alitalia Bruxelles approva il piano di salvataggio Sciopero bianco Fantozzi Chiederemo i danni Il Giornale in Italian 12 November 2008 Retrieved 25 November 2018 Alitalia slides into administration BBC News BBC 2 May 2017 Retrieved 25 November 2018 CE 261 2004 European Commission 9 October 2012 Archived from the original on 27 March 2013 Retrieved 25 November 2018 Congratulazioni del ministro degli esteri Frattini per la nomina in English Valutazione Archived 11 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine del Parlamento Europeo su Tajani come commissario all industria a seguito di audizione Europa Archived 19 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine 21 novembre 2009 Six commissioners head for EU election campaign trail KUNA Barroso announces caretaker replacements following resignation of 4 EU Commissioners Politics 01 07 2014 www kuna net kw Fare piu industria contro la crisi Il Sole 24 Ore 17 Ottobre 2012 L Europa si e accorta che senza industria non si vive Milano Finanza 18 Dicembre 2012 Une politique industrielle plus forte pour sortir de la crise Le Monde 18 Dicembre 2012 Uma politica industrial europeia mais forte para sair da crise Diario de Noticia 19 Dicembre 2012 Europe needs an industrial revival Wall Street Journal 18 Dicembre 2012 Tajani piano europeo per la reindustrializzazione Il Sole 24 Ore 10 Ottobre 2012 Niente dighe all industria UE Il Sole 24 Ore 20 Dicembre 2012 Direttiva 2011 7 UE Basta ritardi nei pagamenti Il Sole 24 Ore 10 Aprile 2012 Pagamenti l Ue contro i ritardi Il Messaggero 5 Ottobre 2012 Crisi Tajani recepire integralmente e presto direttiva pagamenti Euractiv 5 Ottobre 2012 Campagna europea contro i ritardi di pagamento Statement by Vice Presidents Rehn and Tajani on commercial debt of public administrations 18 March 2013 Immatricolazione intracomunitaria da sveltire la Commissione europea insiste Sicurauto 6 Aprile 2012 Immatricolazioni Commissione propone taglio burocrazia Euractiv 4 Aprile 2012 UE Tajani Contraffazione toglie a Italia 110 mila posti di lavoro La Stampa 20 Dicembre 2012 Contraffazione dalla Commissione UE nuovo regolamento pe rafforzare i controlli in tutti gli Stati Membri L Avvenire 15 Gennaio 2013 Brussels woos fashion s corporate titans Financial Times 28 Febbraio 2013 Sicurezza prodotti nuove norme Ue c e l obbligo di indicare l origine Repubblica 13 Febbraio 2013 Auto piano europeo per il rilancio Il Sole 24 Ore 5 Giugno 2012 Auto Bruxelles vara il piano d azione Europeo Il Messaggero 9 Novembre 2012 Piano di rilancio dell auto la Ue punta sui fondi Bei Il Sole 24 Ore 9 Novembre 2012 EU Kommissar Laedt zum Autogipfel Financial Times Deutschland 9 Novembre 2012 Guarded welcome for EU drive to help struggling car industry Financial Times UK 9 Novembre 2012 Tajani unveils plan to make entrepreneurship more attractive European Voice 10 Gennaio 2013 Il piano Tajani piu imprenditori anche con il crowdfunding Europarlamento24 9 Gennaio 2013 Antonio Tajani on SMEs strategy and new economy Euronews 15 Gennaio 2013 50 000 tourists initiative The European Commission is promoting travel during the offseason in the EU and South America Archived 26 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine Eurochile 25 June 2012 Turista avvisato il decalogo della Commissione europea Eunews 2 Agosto 2012 Commission banking on potential of Chinese and Russian tourism Europolitics 7 Novembre 2012 Ue Brasile Tajani presidente gruppo lavoro bilaterale Ansa 7 Marzo 2013 Taranto snodo del piano europeo Tajani Produzione fondamentale Corriere della Sera 12 Giugno 2013 EU unveils action plan for Europe s ailing steel sector Reuters 11 June 2013 Surprise in the European Parliament an election campaign Politico 12 January 2017 All you need to know about the election of the new Parliament president European Parliament 13 January 2017 EU parliament president warns against turning Africa into Chinese colony Club of Mozambique 31 March 2017 Berlusconi indicates Tajani will be his choice for PM 27 February 2018 Twitter twitter com Tajani wants second term as EU parliament president euobserver com Italy Meloni Far right leader agrees to form government BBC News 21 October 2022 Leaked memo EU commissioner ignored car emissions warnings Car emissions former commissioners Potocnik and Tajani reply on dieselgate WRITTEN QUESTION No 1289 96 by Antonio TAJANI to the Council DIY artificial insemination arranged between two Scottish homosexual couples Official Journal of the European Communities 39 C 305 80 15 May 1996 Tajani on course for presidency but does the end justify the means Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 18 January 2017 Rights group slams Parliament President Tajani over Roma comments 25 October 2018 EP President Tajani says Italian Istria and Dalmatia remark was misinterpreted N1 HR 11 February 2019 Retrieved 12 February 2019 a b Cerarja Tajanijevo opravicilo ni prepricalo Tajanija k odstopu poziva tudi NSi rtvslo si in Slovenian 12 February 2019 Retrieved 12 February 2019 Tajani se je za svoje izjave v Bazovici opravicil rtvslo si in Slovenian 11 February 2019 Retrieved 12 February 2019 Potic Zoran 11 February 2019 Tajani se je opravicil Sloveniji in Hrvaski za besede ob fojbah Dnevnik in Slovenian Retrieved 12 February 2019 Peticija za odstop Tajanija podpisala sta se tudi Kucan in Mesic Siol net in Slovenian 12 February 2019 Retrieved 13 February 2019 Tajani Mussolini Ha fatto cose anche positive Conte E gentile ma io parlo con chi decide cioe Salvini e Di Maio Il Fatto Quotidiano in Italian 13 March 2019 Retrieved 13 March 2019 Tajani Antonio 13 March 2019 Shame on those who manipulate what I ve allegedly said on fascism I ve always been a convinced anti fascist I will not allow anyone to suggest otherwise The fascist dictatorship racial laws and deaths it caused are the darkest page in Italian and European history EP President Retrieved 13 March 2019 El vicepresidente de la Comision Europea cree que es el momento de invertir Heraldo es 2 aprile 2014 Antonio Tajani premiado en Espana por su contribucion a la mejora de las pymes Archived 13 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine Euractiv es 2 aprile 2014 El nuevo INNOVADORES una herramienta de trabajo diaria para la economia del talento El Mundo 11 February 2014 El Vicepresidente de la Comision Europea y Comisario responsable de Industria y Espiritu emprendedor D Antonio Tajani recibio la Medalla del Real Instituto de Estudios Europeos Real Institutos de estudios europeos Royal Institute of European Studies 25 April 2012 Two European Commissioners Named OSA Advocates of Optics OSA 28 Marzo 2012 Gruppo di Iniziativa Italiana permanent dead link GII 15 Marzo 2012 Ecco i vincitori del Premio Argil uomo europeo 2011 Giornalisti Calabria 21 Novembre 2011 Spagna a Gijon intitolata una strada ad Antonio Tajani primo vicepresidente del Parlamento europeo Il Messagero in Italian 15 April 2015 Retrieved 25 November 2018 Etienne Philippe 15 May 2012 Tajani Antonio ed Rappresentanza Permanente della Francia presso l Unione Europea PDF European Commission in French Retrieved 25 November 2018 R Juan Carlos 7 February 2013 Garcia Margallo y Marfil Jose Manuel ed Real Decreto 56 2013 de 4 de febrero por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden del Merito Civil al senor Antonio Tajani Vicepresidente de la Comision Europea responsable de Industria y Emprendimiento PDF Boletin Oficial del Estado in Spanish Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores y de Cooperacion 33 11063 Retrieved 25 November 2018 令和3年秋の外国人叙勲 受章者名簿 PDF Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Retrieved 2 November 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antonio Tajani Quotes by Antonio Tajani Antonio Tajani Official Media Gallery Personal profile of Antonio Tajani in the European Parliament s database of members Declaration PDF of financial interests in Italian in 2004 Political officesPreceded byFranco Frattini Italian European Commissioner2008 2014 Succeeded byFernando Nelli FerociPreceded byJacques Barrot European Commissioner for Transport2008 2010 Succeeded bySiim KallasPreceded byGunter Verheugenas European Commissioner for Enterprise and Industry European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship2010 2014 Succeeded byMichel BarnierActingPreceded byMartin Schulz President of the European Parliament2017 2019 Succeeded byDavid SassoliPreceded byLuigi Di Maio Minister of Foreign Affairs2022 present IncumbentAcademic officesPreceded byAntonio Costa Invocation Speaker of the College of Europe2018 Succeeded byDonald Tusk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antonio Tajani amp oldid 1144540977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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