Luca Romagnoli

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Luca Romagnoli
Luca Romagnoli

Born September 12, 1961 (1961-09-12) (age 46)
Rome, Italy
Nationality Italian
Political party Fiamma Tricolore

Luca Romagnoli (born on 12 September 1961 in Rome) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Southern Italy with the neo-fascist party Fiamma Tricolore, and is a Non-Inscrit in the European Parliament.

He sits on its Committee on Transport and Tourism, and is a substitute for the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs and a member of the Delegation for relations with Mercosur.

Romagnoli is a mild holocaust denier and claimed in an interview that he has "no elements to say whether gas chambers of extermination camps existed or not".[1] However, he later retreated in an interview given to the journalist Enrico Mentana, claiming he has been misunderstood.

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[edit] Career

  • 1989-1990: worked as a researcher for Oceansismica S.p.A
  • carried out research at the University of Maputo in Mozambique (1991) and Trinity College, Dublin
  • 1990-1993: research doctorate in geography
  • researcher at the Department of Human Geography of the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy of 'La Sapienza' University, Rome
  • 2004: associate professor in the scientific disciplinary sector of geography
  • Carried out research in the context of professional collaboration with
  • Pio V Institute of Political Studies, the Ministry of Labour and Censis
  • since 2002: National Secretary of the 'Movimento Sociale 'Fiamma Tricolore'
  • Author of numerous articles, scientific articles and reviews

See also: European Parliament election, 2004 (Italy)

[edit] References

  • ^ Article referring to an interview to the Italian edition of Sky TV.

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