Roberto Maroni
Tent school opens for youngest quake victims...April 15, 2009. The region in central Italy ravaged by an earthquake more than a week ago will need at least euro 12 billion (about US $16 billion) for rebuilding, Italy's Interior minister Roberto Maroni said. The 6.3-magnitude quake... In this article: Italy, Abruzzo, L'Aquila, and All rights reserved |
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Sunday Mirror | April 06, 2009
50 killed as earthquake hits Italy
...collapsing buildings and leaving thousands of people homeless. Italy's interior minister Roberto Maroni announced the rising death toll when he arrived in the city. Firefighters aided by dogs are trying to rescue people from crumbled...
In this article: L'Aquila, Italy, Dog, Silvio Berlusconi, US Geological Survey, and Abruzzo
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New Kerala | October 22, 2009
Italy to shut down anti-Berlusconi Facebook site
...Statements". "I believe that not one country in the world exists where someone can write 'let's kill the premier' on a website," Maroni said, speaking at a press conference in the central city of L'Aquila. "It amounts to defending...
In this article: Facebook, Silvio Berlusconi, Angelino Alfano, L'Aquila, Italy, Dario Franceschini, Sicilian Mafia, and Toto Riina
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New York Post | April 08, 2009
POPE TO VISIT EARTHQUAKE SITE IN ITALY
...rise and that the government was considering an increase penalties. Interior Minister Roberto Maroni told reporters that anti-looting police patrols would also be stepped up. On Wednesday, two bodies were pulled from the partially collapsed...
In this article: Italy, L'Aquila, Trademark, Silvio Berlusconi, Massachusetts, Cracker, Good Friday, and Roman Catholic Church
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Yahoo! News | April 06, 2009
Italy quake kills at least 150, scores saved (AFP)
...being set up that could accommodate between 16,000 and 20,000 people. Interior Minister Roberto Maroni pledged 1,700 additional rescuers, including 1,500 firefighters. He said rescue efforts would continue working "day and night",...
In this article: L'Aquila, Italy, Silvio Berlusconi, Villa Sant'Angelo, Rome, US, Dog, and Robert Wood
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Times Online | April 15, 2009
Abruzzo earthquake: prosecutors open inquiry into 'shoddy' hostel that crushed students
...and a tax on the "super rich", defined as those with an income of more than EUR130,000. Mr Maroni said he was aware that Piero Grasso, the national antiMafia prosecutor, and Roberto Saviano, the author of Gomorrah, a bestselling account of...
In this article: Abruzzo, L'Aquila, Psychology, and Tax
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New Kerala | April 06, 2009
Italy quake toll goes past 90
...of L'Aquila was rocked by a major earthquake that struck early Monday. The figure was confirmed by Interior Minister Roberto Maroni while talking to reporters in L'Aquila. An estimated 50,000 people were homeless, according to civil defence...
In this article: L'Aquila, Tremor, Italy, Rome, Silvio Berlusconi, US Geological Survey, Abruzzo, and Punjab
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New Kerala | April 06, 2009
Quake in Italy, 50 dead
...rocked by a major earthquake that struck in the early hours of Monday. The figure was confirmed by Interior Minister Roberto Maroni who spoke to reporters in L'Aquila. An estimated 50,000 people were homeless, according to civil defence...
In this article: L'Aquila, Tremor, Rome, Italy, Silvio Berlusconi, US Geological Survey, Abruzzo, and Punjab
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Roberto Maroni (born March 15, 1955) is an Italian politician from Varese. He is a member of the Northern League (Italian: Lega Nord) party.
In 1979, he received a law degree, with a dissertation in Civil Law, from the University of Milan. He became a lawyer after spending two years working as a Legal Affairs Manager for various companies.
In 1990, he was elected Province Secretary of the Northern League in Varese. He also became a town councilor in Varese that year. Two years later, he was elected Chairman of the Northern League Parliamentary Group. He also entered the party's Federal Council and campaigned heavily for the Northern League prior to Berlusconi's first Cabinet.
He was Minister of the Interior during the first Silvio Berlusconi administration, from 1994 to 1995 and Minister of Labour and Welfare during Berlusconi's second and third governments, from 2001 until May 2006.
In April 2006, after Berlusconi narrowly lost his re-election bid to Romano Prodi, Maroni alleged problems with the election comparable to those in Florida during the 2000 Presidential election. "The level pegging is very similar to what happened in Florida. With one vote more or one vote less, you lose or you win," he said.
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