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Bonisoli, Alberto

Alberto Bonisoli ( Italian: Alberto Bonisoli ; born December 26, 1961, Castell d'Ario ) - Italian university professor and politician, Minister of Cultural Heritage, Cultural Activities and Tourism (2018-2019).

Alberto Bonisoli
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Alberto Bonisoli
FlagMinister of Cultural Heritage, Cultural Activities and Tourism of ItalyFlag
June 1, 2018 - September 5, 2019
Head of the governmentGiuseppe Conte
PredecessorDario Franceschini
SuccessorDario Franceschini
Birth
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EducationBocconi University
Website
Place of work

Biography

He graduated from Bocconi University and subsequently taught innovation management for a long time there. Director of the in Milan, President of the Coordinamento Istituzioni AFAM non Statali, an association of non-governmental higher education institutions in the field of art, music, dance, fashion and design. He is known for making public statements about the need to allocate at least 1% of GDP and investment in digitizing cultural objects for cultural needs to expand access to them. In anticipation of the 2018 parliamentary elections , the leader of the Five Star Movement, Luigi Di Mayo, called Bonisoli the possible Minister of Culture in the future Five Star government. However, by running in the single-member constituency in Milan, Bonisoli received only 13.8% of the vote (experienced politician became the winner in his constituency) [2] .

On June 1, 2018, he received the portfolio of the Minister of Cultural Heritage, Cultural Activities and Tourism in the Government of Conte [3] .

On August 13, 2019, at the height of the government crisis, for several days of the resignation of Prime Minister Conte , he signed a resolution on the reorganization of the cultural sphere of Italy, which caused a negative reaction of many experts. This decision reduced the autonomy of major museums and galleries and deprived several prominent museum workers of their work. So, German , who headed in Florence (she combined with the Uffizi Gallery), was left without a place. In addition, the association of Venetian museums is merged into the museum association of the Lombardy region , the National Museum of Etruscan Art in the Villa Julia in Rome is included in the general network of Etruscan museums [4] .

On September 4, 2019, Giuseppe Conte formed his second government ( Dario Franceschini became the new Minister of Culture, Bonisoli received no appointment) [5] , and on September 5, the new cabinet took the oath of office [6] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 https://agcult.it/2018/05/31/mibact-alberto-bonisoli-e-il-nuovo-ministro-investimenti-nel-settore-cultura-all1-del-pil/
  2. ↑ Serena Riformato. Chi è Alberto Bonisoli, il nuovo ministro dei Beni culturali (Italian) . la Repubblica (31 maggio 2018). Date of treatment June 6, 2018.
  3. ↑ Governo Conte. Ecco chi sono i 18 ministri (solo 5 donne) (Italian) . Avvenire (31 maggio 2018). Date of treatment June 6, 2018.
  4. ↑ Emanuela Minucci. Terremoto Bonisoli: il decreto firmato in sordina il 13 agosto fa saltare nervi e poltrone (Italian) . la Stampa (23 agosto 2019). Date accessed August 23, 2019.
  5. ↑ Governo Conte bis: ecco la lista completa dei ministri (Italian) . la Repubblica (4 settembre 2019). Date of treatment September 4, 2019.
  6. ↑ Il nuovo governo ha giurato, iniziato il primo Consiglio dei ministri (Italian) . la Stampa (5 settembre 2019). Date of treatment September 5, 2019.

Links

  • Preside alla scuola e medico alla Sanità. Ecco i 18 ministri di Di Maio (Italian) . la Presse (1º marzo 2018). Date of treatment June 6, 2018.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bonisoli_Alberto&oldid=102013970


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