Renato Brunetta

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Renato Brunetta
Minister of Public Administration and Innovation
In office
8 May 2008  16 November 2011
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
Preceded by Luigi Nicolais
Succeeded by Filippo Patroni Griffi
Member of the
Italian Chamber of Deputies
Incumbent
Assumed office
23 April 2008
Constituency Veneto II
Member of the European Parliament
for North-East Italy
In office
20 July 2004  28 April 2008
In office
20 July 1999  19 July 2004
Personal details
Born (1950-05-26) 26 May 1950
Venice, Italy
Nationality Italian
Political party Forza Italia
(2013-present)
Other political
affiliations
Italian Socialist Party
(1983-1994)
Forza Italia
(1994-2009)
The People of Freedom
(2009-2013)
Spouse(s) Titti Giovannoni
Profession Economist
Politician
Website http://www.renatobrunetta.it/

Renato Brunetta (Venice, May 26, 1950) is an Italian economist and politician and, as of May 2008, a minister in the Berlusconi government.

He served since 2008 to 16 November 2011 the office of the Minister for Public Administration and Innovation.

Childhood

Son of an Hawker and the youngest of three brothers, Renato Brunetta grew up in Venice.[1] He says that as a boy he cultivated his own initiative classical studies with excellent results, despite a social gap should seem to differentiate it from the companions of Liceo Foscarini.

Political activity

He is a former member of the Italian Socialist Party, Member of the European Parliament for the North-East from 2004 to 2009 with the Forza Italia, part of the European People's Party, and vice-chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy.

Career

Awards

  • 1988 - Saint Vincent Prize - Journalism[2]
  • 1992 - Ezio Tarantelli prize - Best work of labor economics[3]
  • 1994 - Prize Scanno - Best work of industrial relations[4]
  • 2002 - International Prize Rudolph Valentino - Economy, finance and communication[5]

See also

External links

Notes

  1. Cazzullo, Aldo (June 15, 2008). "Brunetta: io ministro ma vendevo gondolette". Corriere della Sera. Retrieved November 26, 2009. 
  2. Brunetta, Renato (1996). Microeconomia del lavoro. Teorie e analisi empiriche. Venice: Marsilio Editori. 
  3. Brunetta, Renato (1992). Disocupazione, isteresi e irreversibilità. Per una nuova interpretazione del mercato del lavoro. Milan: ETASLIBRI. 
  4. Brunetta, Renato (1994). La fine della società dei salariati. Venice: Marsilio Editori. 
  5. "Register of winnersi". 
Political offices
Preceded by
Luigi Nicolais
Italian Minister of Public Administration and Innovation
2008 – 2011
Succeeded by
Filippo Patroni Griffi
Italian Chamber of Deputies
Preceded by
Title jointly held
Member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies
Legislatures:
XVI

2008 – present
Incumbent


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