
Francesco Rutelli
Francesco Rutelli is an Italian politician and former mayor of Rome, known for his leadership and contributions to the city's cultural and urban development. He has played a significant role in Italian politics, particularly in the areas of environmental policy and urban planning. Rutelli's tenure as mayor included initiatives to enhance Rome's cultural heritage, making him a notable figure in the city's contemporary history.
Born on Apr 14, 1954 (71 years old)
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Italy:
Francesco Rutelli proposed to name a street after Giuseppe Bottai during his time as mayor of Rome.
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Italy:
Francesco Rutelli's party supported abstention during a referendum in 2003.
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San Marino:
Francesco Rutelli is the organizer of the event that focuses on digital experimentation and contemporary culture.
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Switzerland:
Francesco Rutelli, the former mayor of Rome, commented on the positive impact of the Pope's burial on the Esquilin neighborhood.
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Costa Rica:
Francesco Rutelli stated that the presence of Francisco's tomb will help grow the area.
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San Marino:
Francesco Rutelli is a former Vice President of the Council and Mayor of Rome.
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Italy:
Francesco Rutelli is mentioned as the mayor of Rome during the election campaign that Nicola Piepoli was involved in.
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Italy:
Francesco Rutelli is a former deputy mayor of Rome during whose tenure Walter Tocci was also involved.
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Italy:
Francesco Rutelli was the mayor who organized the celebration for Alberto Sordi's 80th birthday.
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