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Letizia Maria Moratti (
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Brichetto Arnaboldi; Milan, 26 November 1949) is an Italian businesswoman and politician. She was president of RAI (1994–1996), minister of Education, University and Research (2001–2006), mayor of Milan (2006–2011) and president of the board of directors of UBI Banca (2019–2020). In January 2021 she was appointed vice president and
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of Welfare of
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Biography

Moratti was born in
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. She graduated in political science from the University of Milan. She was married to the oil magnate Gianmarco Moratti (brother of Massimo Moratti) and has two children, Gabriele and Gilda. She is the granddaughter of Mimina Brichetto Arnaboldi, Moratti is a businesswoman who has worked in
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and
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. Between 1994 and 1996 she was chairperson of the Italian state
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company RAI. At the end of 1998, and for about a year, she became chairman of News Corp Europe, a company headed by
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and owner of Stream TV. From 2001 to 2006, she was Minister of Education, University and Research in the
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and
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cabinets. During her mandate, she put forward a reform of the education system that was named after her as ''Riforma Moratti''. She ran for Mayor of Milan in the 2006 municipal election as the
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candidate and won with over 52% of the votes. She sought a second term in
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, but lost to the centre-left candidate Giuliano Pisapia.


Mayor of Milan (2006–2011)


Expo 2015

Under Moratti, Milan was selected in 2007 as hosting city for the
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. Its rival
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,
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, lost for 61 votes against 86 in the ''Bureau des Expositions'' gather in the '' Palais des congrès'' of
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. Moratti was
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of the Expo until 2011, when after her electoral lost, resigned herself as Commissioner, out of respect for the new administration.


Parks

The Moratti Administration also continued the Gabriele Albertini's parkings program, and in 2006 created 64,000 underground parking spaces, also in neighborhoods like
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and Sant'Ambrogio's zone. In 2007 Moratti launched the "Cycle Mobiliting Plan", which foresaw 53 km of cycling infrastructures, 2,385 new racks in 1,174 different localities, with 5,000 bikes and 250 stations in all cities within 2011. In 2008 Moratti created the Ecopass, a
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, in the Milan Center. This decision received several critics also in his majority. In 2010 she also launched the use of public
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in various zones of her city. Moratti proposed unsuccessfully a park dedicated to
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, the controversial
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leader who died while exiled in Tunisia in 2000.


Assessor of Welfare and Vice President of Lombardy (Jan 2021 – Nov 2022)

In January 2021, she was appointed Vice President and
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of Welfare in the Regional Cabinet of
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. She dismissed on 2nd of November 22 and candidate for the presidence of the region Lombardy, face to the present one Attilio Fontana.


Controversies

* In 2006, Moratti was accused of firing 10 dirigents of the city. For this spoils system, Moratti was convicted for office abuse. However, the sentence was archived because her acts weren't illegal. * She served in the city council only 6 presences in 2008 and 3 in 2009. * In 2007, Moratti intervened to prevent the opening of Art and Homosexuality - From von Gloeden to Pierre et Gilles at the Palazzo della Ragione in Milan. Curated by Eugenio Viola, promoted by Vittorio Sgarbi, Moratti backed objections to the exhibition from Catholic politicians and insisted that it would only proceed if a blacklist of works were removed on the ground that they could be offensive to Catholics and unsuitable for children. * Moratti appointed
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, a member of the
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, as managing director for the Expo 2015, despite the vote of the city council against her decision. * In 2010, a civil court complained against Moratti Administration, the Minister Roberto Maroni and the prefect of Milan Gan Valerio Lombardi for the lack of appointment of popular houses to 10
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families, called it as "racist gesture". The accuseds justified themselves like the Romani are a nomadic people.


References

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