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Carlo Calenda

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Carlo Calenda (born 9 April 1973 in Rome) is an Italian business executive and politician. Since 13 October 2022 he has served as a Senator of the Republic and, since 20 February 2022, as Secretary of Azione, a party he primarily founded in 2019 and led until his election as secretary. He served as Minister of Economic Development in the Renzi and Gentiloni governments and was Italy's Permanent Representative to the European Union in 2016. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Carlo Calenda is the 18,535th most popular politician, the 4,581st most popular biography from Italy and the 930th most popular Italian Politician.

Carlo Calenda, born in 1973, is an Italian politician known for his role as the Minister of Economic Development from 2016 to 2018 and for founding the political party Action (Azione) in 2019. He is recognized for his pro-European Union stance and advocacy for economic reforms in Italy.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Carlo Calenda ranks 18,529 out of 19,576After him are Ömer Çelik, William M. Daley, Tobias Billström, Samy Badibanga, Vincent Peillon, Paul Tsongas, Simone Tebet, Mateo Garralda, Ana Jara, Roscoe Conkling, Juan Manuel Moreno, and Sorin Cîmpeanu.

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Among people born in 1973, Carlo Calenda ranks 644Before him are Stefano Garzelli, Tomasz Rząsa, Mika Laitinen, Dragan Tarlać, Peter V. Brett, and Josh Shapiro. After him are Tobias Billström, Takafumi Ogura, Khaled Badra, Mario Lopez, Tohru Ukawa, and Rachel Maddow.

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Among POLITICIANS In Italy

Among politicians born in Italy, Carlo Calenda ranks 930Before him are Marianna Madia (1980), Mimma Zavoli (1963), Maria Luisa Berti (1971), Antonella Mularoni (1961), Luigi Di Maio (1986), and Grazia Zafferani (1972). After him are Anna Maria Corazza Bildt (1963), Andrea Sartoretti (1971), Lorenzo Fontana (1980), Alessandro Mancini (1975), Luigi de Magistris (1967), and Paolo Rondelli (1963).