Rosa Russo Iervolino (born Rosa Jervolino; born 17 September 1936) is an Italian politician.
Biography
Iervolino was born to
Angelo Raffaele Jervolino (1890–1985) and
Maria De Unterrichter (1902–1975), a native of
Trentino
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, on 17 September 1936.
Her parents were both
Christian Democracy parliamentarians. Her uncle was
Südtiroler Volkspartei senator
Guido De Unterrichter (1903–1979). She would go on to get a degree in law and begin practicing as a
lawyer.
The philosopher and politician
Domenico Jervolino (1946–2018) was her cousin.
She married
Vincenzo Russo on 26 October 1964.
Aldo Moro
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was her witness. They had three children (Michele, Maria Cristina and Francesca). Her husband died before her fiftieth birthday. Her surname was later rendered as Iervolino (with an I instead of a J) and put beside her husband's surname.
Iervolino was leader of the Christian Democratic Women group from 1968 to 1978. She served as a member of the
Italian Senate as a
Christian Democrat
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(''Democrazia Cristiana''; DC), starting in 1979 as part of
legislature VIII to 1994 in
legislature XI when she resigned.
She was elected for her first Senate term representing
Lazio
it, Laziale
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, but would represent
Abruzzo for the remainder of her term as a Senator.
She would also serve in the
Chamber of Deputies for two terms, between 1994 and 2001.
She was the Minister of Public Education (1992–1994) and the first woman to become
Minister of the Interior
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in
Italy
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(1998–1999).
Following the dissolution of the DC, Iervolino joined the
Italian People's Party (PPI) in 1994, and together with her fellow party members was a member of the
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coalition. She ran as a candidate for
Mayor of Naples
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in the 2001 municipal election for the
centre-left
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coalition and she won with 53% of votes. She would become the first female
mayor
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of the city. On 29 May 2006, she was confirmed with over 57% of votes. She would subsequently go on to join the
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(PD).
Legal Issues
In February 2013, Iervolino was charged by the
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See also
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s, alongside other former mayors such as
Antonio Bassolino. Each former mayor was charged 560,893
Euro
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s due to wasting money on 'useless recruits.'
Electoral history
First-past-the-post elections
External links
Mayoral candidacy website of Rosa Russo IervolinoItalian Parliament Page
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Russo Iervolino, Rosa
1936 births
Living people
Mayors of Naples
Christian Democracy (Italy) politicians
Italian Ministers of the Interior
Education ministers of Italy
Women mayors of places in Italy
Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy politicians
Italian People's Party (1994) politicians
Women government ministers of Italy
21st-century Italian women politicians
20th-century Italian women politicians
Female interior ministers
Senators of Legislature XI of Italy
Senators of Legislature X of Italy
Senators of Legislature IX of Italy
Senators of Legislature VIII of Italy
Deputies of Legislature XII of Italy
Deputies of Legislature XIII of Italy
Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Italy)
Women members of the Senate of the Republic (Italy)