Enrico Letta
Enrico Letta is an Italian politician and member of the Democratic Party (PD), who served as Italy's Prime Minister from April 2013 until February 2014. Letta is known for his efforts to stabilize the Italian economy during a period of financial crisis and for his pro-European Union stance. In addition to his political career, he has held various academic positions and is recognized for his work in promoting European integration and governance.
Born on Aug 20, 1966 (59 years old)
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Norway:
Enrico Letta expressed that Bastoni should not be selected for the World Cup squad.
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Italy:
Enrico Letta, the former Prime Minister, called for Alessandro Bastoni to not be selected for the national team.
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Ireland:
Enrico Letta is a former Italian prime minister who has contributed to reports on the single market and competitiveness.
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Montenegro:
Enrico Letta is mentioned alongside Mario Draghi in defining European goals.
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Croatia:
Enrico Letta is among the political veterans invited to assist in finding initiatives with the best chances of success.
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Italy:
Enrico Letta is noted for illustrating strategic reports during the summit.
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Italy:
Enrico Letta, former prime minister and current president of the Jacques Delors Institute, advocates for greater integration in Europe.
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Italy:
Enrico Letta, former prime minister and current president of the Jacques Delors Institute, advocates for greater integration in Europe.
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Italy:
Enrico Letta is a former Italian Prime Minister who contributed to the discussions on European competitiveness.
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Hungary:
Enrico Letta was invited to write a report on exploiting opportunities in the EU market.
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