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Beatrice Lorenzin (born 14 October 1971) is an Italian politician belonging to the Democratic Party, former leader of
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, and former Minister of Health from 28 April 2013 to 1 June 2018, in the governments of
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, Matteo Renzi and
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. In 2018 she became one of the longest-serving health minister in the history of the
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.


Early life

Beatrice Lorenzin was born in
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on 14 October 1971. Her father was Istrian Italian, forced to leave his home during the
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. After graduating from high school (
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), she enrolled in the faculty of law, but did not complete her studies.


Political career

Lorenzin works with the local newspaper "''Il Giornale di Ostia''",Lorenzin, da Ostia al ministero della Salute. Il Corriere della Sera 27 Aprile 2016
/ref> before entering politics, joining in 1996 a local section of the youth movement of
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, the liberal conservative political party led by media magnate
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. In October 1997 was elected to the council of Rome's 13th district. In April 1999 she became regional coordinator of the FI's youth movement. In May 2001, she was also elected town councilor of Rome, for the centre-right coalition. In 2005 she was appointed coordinator of the
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group of Forza Italia and served in the post until 2006. In the 2008 general election, Lorenzin was elected for the first time in the
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, running in the centre-right People of Freedom, the new party led by Berlusconi. During the legislature she was a member of the Constitutional Affairs Commission and became a notable politician of the centre-right coalition.


Minister of Health

She was re-elected deputy in the 2013 general election; the elections resulted in a
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, and no political coalitions had a majority of seats to govern alone. So the two main parties, the centre-left Democratic Party, the centre-right People of Freedom, supported by the centrist
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, established a
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government, led by the vice secretary of the PD,
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. On 28 April 2013 Lorenzin was appointed Minister of Health in the grand coalition cabinet. Lorenzin succeeded
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, an independent, who served in the technocratic government of
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. In May 2013 as Minister of Health she approved the decision to start testing the
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. In that period rose up an intense pressure from the media and an increasingly insistent pro-Stamina street demonstrations; while the Italian and international scientific community contested the government's decision. However the tests ended in October 2014. In November 2013, Lorenzin and other People of Freedom ministers, known as "doves", who were strong supporters of Letta's government, refused to join the new
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(FI), founded upon the dissolution of the PdL by Berlusconi. All five PdL ministers, three under-secretaries, 30 senators and 27
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immediately joined a new party called New Centre-Right, led by the Interior Minister
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. On 13 February 2014, following tensions with his rival and new Secretary of the Democratic Party, Matteo Renzi, Letta announced he would resign as Prime Minister the following day. On 22 February Renzi was sworn in as Prime Minister and Lorenzin was confirmed as Health Minister. In May 2014 Lorenzin
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for the
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in
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, gained merely 33,437 votes and therefore was not elected. In June 2016 Lorenzin supported
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(as well supported by
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) as a candidate to become Mayor of Rome: in this occasion Lorenzin party had a disastrous electoral result, gathering just 15.458 votes in all Rome area (1,29% of total) On 12 December 2016, when Renzi resigned as Prime Minister after the
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, Lorenzin was confirmed as Health Minister by the new Prime Minister
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, member of the same political party of Renzi(PD). In March 2017 she joined Alfano's new centrist party,
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(AP). On 19 May 2017, the Council of Ministers, on her proposal, approved a decree law containing urgent
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prevention measures that reintroduces the mandatory vaccination, bringing the number of mandatory vaccines from 4 to 12 and not allowing those who have not been vaccinated to attend school. In December 2017 Alfano announced that he would not stand in the 2018 general election and Popular Alternative suffered the split of a large centre-right faction, whose members wanted to re-align with the
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. The rump of the party continued its alliance with the Democratic Party, by formally entering the centre-left coalition, and, with Alfano's backing, Lorenzin, became AP's ''de facto'' leader on 17 December 2017. On 29 December she launched
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, a centrist joint list formed by AP, Centrists for Europe,
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and Italy of Values; on the same day Lorenzin was elected leader. Beatrice Lorenzin run in the general election of 4 March in
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, a traditionally leftist area in Northern Italy, and has won only thanks to the vote of the Democratic Party, while her own list took only 0.5% of the votes. In September 2019, Lorenzin joined the Democratic Party.


Controversies

In August 2016 Beatrice Lorenzin announced the celebration of a 'Fertility day' for the following 22 September, but the images chosen for the campaign were perceived as offensive in Italy and abroad. A second pamphlet issued by the Ministry after the first controversy raised a further wave of outrage as perceived as racist. The pamphlet was withdrawn and the responsible for the communication of the Ministry, Daniela Rodorigo, was fired in September 2016.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lorenzin, Beatrice 1971 births Living people Politicians from Rome Forza Italia politicians The People of Freedom politicians New Centre-Right politicians Popular Alternative politicians Italian Ministers of Health Deputies of Legislature XVI of Italy Deputies of Legislature XVII of Italy Deputies of Legislature XVIII of Italy Letta Cabinet Renzi Cabinet 21st-century Italian women politicians Women government ministers of Italy Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Italy)