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Cosimo Maria Ferri (born April 17, 1971, in
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, Italy) is an
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and former magistrate. He served as the Undersecretary of State for Justice in the Letta government, the
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, and the
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. Since 2018, he has been a member of the
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as a deputy for the
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, and from September 2019, he has represented
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. He also previously served as a member of the High Council of the Judiciary.


Biography

Born in Pontremoli, in the
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, son of the
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and fascist politician Enrico Ferri (MEP, Member of the Chamber of Deputies,
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in the
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and Secretary of the PSDI), he graduated in law from the
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in 1993.


Political Activity


Undersecretary for Justice

Following the formation of the
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government led by
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, which included
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(PdL),
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(PD), Union of the Centre, and
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, on May 3, 2013, Cosimo Maria Ferri became a part of the Letta government. He was appointed as the Undersecretary of State at the
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on May 2 by the
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(CdM). He represented the PdL in this role and worked alongside Minister
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. After the crisis that saw the Berlusconi component of the Letta government leave, he declared himself a technician (in fact he was not a candidate in the elections) and remained undersecretary. With the fall and end of the Letta government due to the decision of the newly elected Secretary of the PD,
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, to become the
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, and with the formation of his government, on February 28, 2014, Cosimo Maria Ferri was confirmed as the
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of State for Justice by the
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(CdM). He worked alongside the new PD Minister,
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. On July 6, 2014, during the renewal of sixteen members of the High Council of the Judiciary (CSM), a controversy arose regarding an SMS sent by Ferri to his former colleagues from the Magistratura indipendente, in which he directed their votes in favor of Lorenzo Pontecorvo, a section president at the Civil Court of Rome, and Luca Forteleoni, Substitute Prosecutor in Nuoro. The National Association of Magistrates (ANM) immediately reacted by accusing him of undue political interference in the electoral activities of the CSM. With the birth of the government headed by
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, on the following 29 December 2016 he was still confirmed in the role of undersecretary for justice, which he will keep until 1 June 2018.


Member of the House

In the 2018 political elections, he ran as a candidate for the
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in the single-member constituency Tuscany – 08 (Massa) as part of the center-left coalition representing the
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(PD). He received 25.46% of the vote and was defeated by
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from the center-right (37.44%) and Adriano Simoncini from the
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(28.94%). However, he was elected as the top candidate for the Democratic Party in the multi-member constituency Tuscany – 04. Following the split of the PD by the group of
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MPs, Cosimo Ferri joined
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in September 2019, the party founded by
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with liberal and centrist leanings. In the 2022 municipal elections in Tuscany, he ran for mayor of
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, supported by a coalition formed by the
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and the civic lists ''Lista Ferri'' (supported by Italia Viva) and ''#PrimaCarrara''. In the first round he collected 15.1% of the vote, coming fourth and not accessing the runoff, at which he decided to support the Lega candidate Simone Caffaz, who was however defeated by the centre-left candidate Serena Arrighi. In the 2022 political elections, he was re-nominated as a candidate for the Chamber of Deputies in the single-member constituency Tuscany – 02 (Massa) for the
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list. He received 8.59% of the vote and finished in fourth place ( Elisa Montemagni from the center-right won with 44.86%). Additionally, he ran as the top candidate in the multi-member c onstituency Liguria – 01 and in the third position in the multi-member constituency Emilia-Romagna – 01, but was not re-elected.{{Cite web , date=2022-08-23 , title=Elezioni Camera 2022: i candidati delle 4 coalizioni, tutte le sfide uninominali , url=https://www.repubblica.it/politica/2022/08/23/news/elezioni_camera_2022_tutte_le_sfide_uninominali_ecco_i_candidati_delle_4_coalizioni-362702149/ , access-date=2023-10-17 , website=la Repubblica , language=it


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Cosimo Ferri Undersecretary for Justice
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