Virginia Raggi
Virginia Raggi is an Italian politician and member of the Five Star Movement, who served as the mayor of Rome from 2016 to 2021. She was the first woman to hold this position, and her tenure was marked by various urban policy initiatives, including controversial plans for cycling infrastructure that faced criticism for exacerbating traffic congestion.
Born on Jul 18, 1978 (47 years old)
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Slovenia:
Virginia Raggi previously rejected Rome's candidacy for the 2024 Olympics due to financial concerns.
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Italy:
Virginia Raggi, the former mayor, expressed that the image of the damaged statue hurts all Romans and emphasized the importance of protecting the city's heritage.
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Italy:
Virginia Raggi had to deal with cars floating in city underpasses during her tenure as mayor.
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Italy:
Virginia Raggi is mentioned in the context of the three-term limit for candidates.
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Italy:
Virginia Raggi is an ex-mayor of Rome who opposes the re-election of Roberto Gualtieri.
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Italy:
Virginia Raggi is a former mayor of Rome who was also threatened in the past.
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Italy:
Virginia Raggi is referenced as a significant figure within the Five Star Movement.
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Brazil:
Virginia Raggi is a former mayor of Rome who was defended by Sammarco in a defamation case.
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Switzerland:
Virginia Raggi is the former mayor of Rome whose tenure left the city in a difficult state.
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Italy:
Virginia Raggi could potentially enter Parliament for the first time.
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