Alessia Mosca
Alessia Mosca | |
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Member of the European Parliament for Italy | |
Assumed office 2014 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Monza, Italy | 23 May 1975
Political party |
Italian: Democratic Party EU: Party of European Socialists |
Alma mater |
Alessia Mosca (born 23 May 1975) is an Italian politician who has been a Member of the European Parliament since 2014.
Early life and education
Born in Monza, Mosca graduated in philosophy at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, then earned a master's degree in diplomacy at the Johns Hopkins University and a PhD in Political Science at the University of Florence.[1] She worked for the European Parliament and in Italy for Alenia Aeronautica.[1]
Political career
Mosca was elected at the Italian parliament in 2008 and in 2013 with the Democratic Party.
In the 2014 European elections, Mosca was elected Member of the European Parliament with the same party.[1][2] She has since been serving on the Committee on International Trade and as vice-chairwoman of the parliament’s delegation for relations with the Arab Peninsula. In addition to her committee assignments, she is a member of the European Parliament Intergroup on Long-Term Investment and Reindustrialisation.[3]
On the Committee on International Trade, Mosca served as her parliamentary group's rapporteur on the free trade agreement (FTA) between Vietnam and the EU.
Political positions
Following the 2014 elections, Mosca joined fellow MEPs Sven Giegold, Sylvie Goulard, Sophie in ’t Veld and Othmar Karas in an open letter aimed at exerting pressure on the President of the European Commission and national government leaders during the nominations process to improve the gender balance in the composition of the European Commission.[4]
Other activities
- Agenzia di ricerche e legislazione (AREL), Member of the Board
- Fondazione Culturale Fonderia dei Talenti, President
References
- 1 2 3 Andrea Signorelli (May 9, 2014). "Le 5 donne capolista del PD: Alessia Mosca". Il Post. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- ↑ "Le preferenze in Sicilia Caterini Chinnici la più votata". La Sicilia. May 26, 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- ↑ Members European Parliament Intergroup on Long-Term Investment and Reindustrialisation.
- ↑ Cynthia Kroet (June 26, 2014), A shortage of women round the Commission table European Voice.