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Mario Monti was born in Varese on 19 March 1943. [2] His mother was from Piacenza . Although his father grew up in Varese, he was born in Luján in the Buenos Aires Province , Argentina , where his grandfather Abramo had emigrated to from Italy in the 19th century and built up a soft-drink and beer-production business.
Monti's government during the oath. On 9 November 2011, Mario Monti an economist and former European Commissioner was appointed a senator for life by Italian President Giorgio Napolitano. [7] He was seen as a favourite to replace Silvio Berlusconi and lead a new unity government in Italy in order to implement reforms and austerity measures. [8]
Mario Monti (born 1943) 16 November 2011 28 April 2013 1 year, 163 days Independent: Monti: Independents [141] Enrico Letta (born 1966) 28 April 2013 22 February 2014
Mario Monti, who recently resigned his post as the prime minister of Italy, may be back again. For proponents of the current austerity plans, his return would be good news. The balance of Europe ...
Mario Monti, former Prime Minister and party's founder In the 2013 general election SC obtained 8.3% of the vote, 37 deputies (in its own lists) and 15 senators (within CMI). [ 29 ] After the election, SC deputies and senators formed joint groups named "Civic Choice", including also UdC and FLI MPs, in both houses of Parliament.
There have been two "governments of experts" in Italian History: the Dini Cabinet, [8] and the Monti Cabinet. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Some cabinets, such as the Ciampi Cabinet (1993-1994) and the Draghi Cabinet (2021-2022) were called "technocratic cabinets" or "cabinets of experts", even though they included elected politicians and senior party members ...
With Monti for Italy (Italian: Con Monti per l'Italia) was an electoral coalition of political parties in Italy, formed for the 2013 general election to support the outgoing Prime Minister Mario Monti and his reform plans. [4] [5] [6] Its platform was based on Monti's manifesto titled "Change Italy. Reform Europe."
Mario Monti is particularly notable for his ruling during the GE-Honeywell merger attempt in 2001. General Electric , a US company, sought to acquire another US company, Honeywell . This merger had been approved by US authorities, however Monti, with the backing of the rest of the commission, rejected the merger; [ 2 ]