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  2. Nicola Zingaretti - Wikipedia

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    Nicola Zingaretti was born in Rome in 1965, where he grew up in a middle-class family. Zingaretti's mother is an Italian Jew, who on 16 October 1943 managed to escape from the Nazis with her mother, while her grandmother Ester Della Torre was deported to Auschwitz concentration camp, where she died after a few days.

  3. Piazza Grande (faction) - Wikipedia

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    Piazza Grande is a social-democratic and progressive faction within the Democratic Party (PD), a political party in Italy.Its leader is Nicola Zingaretti, President of Lazio region from 2013 to 2022 and former leader of the PD.

  4. Democratic Party (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    He, along with Martina and Giachetti, qualified for the primary election, to be held on 3 March. In the event, Zingaretti was elected secretary, exceeding expectations and winning 66.0% of the vote while Martina and Giachetti won 22.0% and 12.0%, respectively. [137] [138] Zingaretti was officially appointed by the national assembly, on 17 March ...

  5. 2022 Italian general election - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, the PD's secretary Zingaretti resigned after growing tensions within the PD, with the party's minority accusing him for the management of the government crisis. [81] Many prominent members of the party asked to former Prime Minister Enrico Letta to become the new leader; on 14 March, he was elected as the new secretary by the PD ...

  6. 2019 European Parliament election in Italy - Wikipedia

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    In March 2019, Nicola Zingaretti was elected secretary of the PD. [9] In April, Zingaretti presented a special logo for the election, including a large reference to "We Are Europeans", a manifesto launched by Carlo Calenda; and the symbol of the Party of European Socialists (PES). [10]

  7. Second Conte government - Wikipedia

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    Negotiations between PD and M5S started, [23] while Free and Equal (LeU), a left-wing parliamentary group, announced its support too. [24] On 28 August, PD's leader Nicola Zingaretti announced at the Quirinal Palace his favourable position on forming a new government with the Five Stars with Conte at its head. [25]

  8. 2013 Lazio regional election - Wikipedia

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    In December 2012, the Commissioner of the Province of Rome, Nicola Zingaretti, decided to run as Governor of Lazio for 2013 regional election. As Lazio had been a traditional stronghold of National Alliance party, the former president Francesco Storace , secretary of the national-conservative party The Right and supported by Silvio Berlusconi ...

  9. 2019 Italian government crisis - Wikipedia

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    On 28 August, PD's leader Nicola Zingaretti announced that his party and the M5S had reached an agreement to form a coalition Government, with pro-Europeanism, green politics, sustainable development, and a progressive outlook to economic inequality and immigration reform as its guiding principles, and Giuseppe Conte as prime minister. On the ...