
Gianluca Caramanna
Gianluca Caramanna is an Italian politician and member of the Brothers of Italy (FdI) party, currently serving as a deputy. He has been in the news for expressing concerns about the recent approval of new municipal regulations regarding the occupation of public space in Rome, emphasizing the need for coordination with the national government to avoid negatively impacting local businesses.
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Senator Gianluca Caramanna was present at the event for the book presentation.
"Un sogno in 500", la Pechino-Parigi arriva in SenatoGianluca Caramanna is a Councillor for the Italian Minister of Tourism.
Al Fitur folta presenza di tour operator sammarinesiGianluca Caramanna is a deputy accompanying Daniela Santanchè in Naples.
«La Campania è contendibile». La premier spinge per la rimontaGianluca Caramanna is responsible for tourism and opposes the tax increase.
Lega e Forza Italia contro la stretta sugli affitti brevi: "Va cancellata". E scoppia il caso sui dividendiGianluca Caramanna discussed the growth numbers for Emilia-Romagna and San Marino.
Dl Infrastrutture, le opposizioni abbandonano per protestaGianluca Caramanna is a deputy from Fratelli d'Italia who was interviewed in the video.
"Turismo in crescita in Emilia Romagna e a San Marino"Gianluca Caramanna is a member of the Italian Parliament and an advisor in the Ministry of Tourism.
"Il modo migliore per continuare ad avere un ottimo rapporto con l'Italia"Gianluca Caramanna participated in the panel on territorial synergy.
al via oggi il "NEXT – Tourism Innovation Forum"Gianluca Caramanna is a Ministerial Advisor for Tourism.
l'evento per ragionare sul turismo di domaniGianluca Caramanna is another rapporteur involved in the approval of the amendment for the household appliance bonus.
Il Bonus elettrodomestici arriverà con lo sconto in fattura (addio click day): le novità del decreto BolletteGianluca Caramanna is a deputy from FdI who is working on the national text regarding public space regulations.
Dehors, il Comune di Roma approva il Regolamento. Ma FdI frena: «Il governo non danneggerà i commercianti»










































