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Leoluca Orlando (born 1 August 1947), is an Italian politician, Mayor of Palermo for over twenty years and President of Italian Federation of American Football (FIDAF). He is best known for his strong opposition to the
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during his mayoralty in the 1980s, which was publicly referenced in the media as the "Palermo Spring" ( Italian: ''Primavera di Palermo'').


Early life

Orlando was born in Palermo. He graduated in jurisprudence and worked as lawyer and professor at the University of Palermo.


Career


Opposition to the Sicilian Mafia and first mayorship

He was a member of
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(DC), in the left wing of the party. He entered politics in 1976 as legal adviser to Christian Democratic reformer Piersanti Mattarella, who became president of the Sicilian Region in 1978. The two men set out to break the Mafia's hold on the island, transferring budget authority from the corrupt regional government back to the cities and passing a law enforcing the same building standards used in the rest of Italy, thereby making the Mafia's building schemes illegal.Mob Rule - Fighting the Mafia and Renewing Sicilian Culture - Review
, National Review, 1 October 2001
In retaliation, the Mafia killed Mattarella in January 1980. The brother of Mattarella and other associates urged him to run for the Palermo municipal council, he ran successfully, and was elected mayor by the town council in 1985. From 1985-1990 he was elected mayor of Palermo, and received many threats as a result of his open opposition to the power of the Mafia in the city. He was re-elected as mayor in 1993 with 75.2% of the vote. In 1992 he was also elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies. Two years later he became a member of the European Parliament. Leoluca Orlando attacked harshly Giovanni Falcone accusing him of having "kept closed in the drawers" a series of documents concerning the excellent mafia crimes. The charges were also addressed to the judge Roberto Scarpinato and the prosecutor Pietro Giammanco, believed to be close to Andreotti. Falcone substantially dissented from Orlando's conclusions on political responsibilities regarding the actions of the mafia dome (the so-called " third level"), arguing as always the need for certain evidence and branding such claims as "political cynicism". Addressed directly to Orlando, he will say: "If the mayor of Palermo knows something, name and surname, cite the facts, take responsibility for what he said. Otherwise keep quiet: it is not lawful to speak in the absence of the interested parties".


Investigation of corruption

In 1996 he was investigated for aggravated corruption during the exercise of his duties as mayor of Palermo. The repentant Tullio Cannella says that in 1986 the municipality of Palermo, after a bribe of 200 million lire, bought the apartments of Joseph Bonanno, famous Italian-American crime boss of the Bonanno crime family, which he ran from 1931 to 1968. Recipients of the bribe, according to the repentant, were the Mayor Leoluca Orlando and the councilor Vincenzo Inzerillo, who at the time of the facts was in prison for 16 months for mafia. Orlando denies any responsibility. The affair for Leoluca Orlando had no judicial follow-up.


The Network and The Daisy

After the dissolution of the DC, he founded a popular movement called
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("La Rete"), which in 1999 joined with Romano Prodi's Democrats. In 2001 he was among the founders of The Daisy, an Italian party currently including most of the former left-wing members of DC. In December 2000 he resigned from the position of mayor and was a candidate for the presidency of the autonomous region of Sicily. He was, however, defeated by the centre-right candidate Salvatore Cuffaro. In 2006 he was expelled from the Daisy party, after having shown his full support for the candidacy of
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in the Sicilian presidential centre-left primary election, contrary to the line of his party that supported its member . He subsequently joined the Italy of Values of Antonio Di Pietro with whom he was elected at the Italian Chamber of Deputies. He has been the President of the Parliamentary Commission for Regional affairs. In May 2007 he ran as centre-left candidate for mayor of Palermo, after having won the centre-left primary election in a landslide with about 72% of the votes. He however lost to incumbent
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of the
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, who obtained about 53% of votes compared with Orlando's 45%. Following the results, Orlando denounced massive electoral frauds and asked for the annulment of the vote. In the
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Orlando was elected with Italy of Values (IdV) in the
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. In 2011 launched
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, a re-foundation of The Network, and finally left IdV in 2013. Along Orlando, splinters from IdV notably included
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, a former member of the Chamber of Deputies, and
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, a former member of the European Parliament.


Re-election as mayor of Palermo and recent events

In March 2012 he announced his candidacy for Mayor of Palermo as an independent in the May elections, after having unsuccessfully supported Rita Borsellino's mayoral bid in a controversial primary election won by his former protégé . In the first round, held on 5 May 2012, he was the most voted candidate with 48% of votes despite being only supported by his own Italy of Values and a number of minor left-wing parties ( Federation of the Greens and Federation of the Left). He took part in the final round against second-placed Ferrandelli and on 21 May he won the runoff with 72% of the vote. In May 2013 Orlando along other two leading IdV dissidents,
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(former IdV floor leader in the
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) and
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(regional councillor in
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), launched the 139 Movement (M139). The party's name was a reference to the 139 articles of the Constitution of Italy. In the
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in Palermo the M139 obtained 8.6% of the vote, enough to be the largest party of the fractured local centre-left coalition. In the
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He was re-elected for a personal fifth term as mayor of Palermo, winning over 46% of votes in the first round, while the M139 obtained 8.6% of the vote, enough to be the largest party in the fractured local centre-left coalition. In 2018 Orlando and his closest allies, notably including his deputy mayor Giambrone, joined the Democratic Party. In June 2018, in defiance of orders from the Italian government, Orlando stated that he would allow the Aquarius, bearing 629 migrants rescued off the coast of Libya, to dock in
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. He stated "Palermo in ancient Greek meant ‘complete port’. We have always welcomed rescue boats and vessels who saved lives at sea. We will not stop now." In 2020, Orlando was nominated for the Four Freedoms Award, Freedom from Fear. During the last mandate of Orlando, the city of Palermo got several national and international recognitions, mainly due to its renewed international visibility, that boosted the tourism sector: - in 2015, several monuments of the town, the so called "Palermo Arab-Normand path and the Cathedrals of Cefalù and Monreale" were included in the Unesco world heritage - in 2017 it was awarded Italian Capital of youth - in 2018 it was awarded Italian Capital of Culture - in 2019 Michelin awarded the town with three stars, as recognition of its touristic appeal.


Personal life

Since 2000, he has been the President of the "Sicilian Renaissance Institute" a non-profit organization dealing with the promotion of economy and culture of lawfulness and Human rights.


References


External links


Official website of Leoluca Orlando
{{DEFAULTSORT:Orlando, Leoluca 1947 births Living people Antimafia Christian Democracy (Italy) politicians 20th-century Italian politicians Politicians of Sicily Italy of Values politicians Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy politicians 21st-century Italian politicians University of Palermo faculty Mayors of Palermo The Network (political party) politicians Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany