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Luciana Lamorgese

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Luciana Lamorgese (born 11 September 1953) is an Italian civil servant and prefect who served as Minister of the Interior in the governments of Prime Ministers Giuseppe Conte and Mario Draghi from 2019 to 2022. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Luciana Lamorgese is the 17,400th most popular politician (down from 17,117th in 2019), the 4,234th most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,236th in 2019) and the 901st most popular Italian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Luciana Lamorgese ranks 17,401 out of 19,576Before her are Xavier Becerra, Nina Rocheva, Timothy Geithner, Patrick Manning, Yua Mikami, Anastase Murekezi, and Susan Rice. After her are Yukio Edano, Chris Dodd, Sprent Dabwido, Andriy Biletsky, and Siv Jensen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Luciana Lamorgese ranks 563Before her are Jerzy Klempel, Jeff Berlin, Alex Grey, Yuri Gavrilov, Tracy Scoggins, and John Edwards. After her are Mahmoud Guendouz, Stephen Warbeck, Sangay Ngedup, Carmen Posadas, Tito Santana, and Krystyna Bochenek.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Luciana Lamorgese ranks 4,235 out of 5,161Before her are Marco Mengoni (1988), Rosario Fiorello (1960), Biagio Antonacci (1963), Khéphren Thuram (2001), Lionello Manfredonia (1956), and Andrea Dovizioso (1986). After her are Claudio Langes (1960), Federica Brignone (1990), Lorenzo Pellegrini (1996), Cole Sprouse (1992), Gianluca Rocchi (1973), and Deborah Compagnoni (1970).

Among POLITICIANS In Italy

Among politicians born in Italy, Luciana Lamorgese ranks 901Before her are Franca Falcucci (1926), Lilli Gruber (1957), Uberto De Morpurgo (1896), Ignazio Marino (1955), Lorella Stefanelli (1959), and Piero Fassino (1949). After her are Vincenzo Sospiri (1966), Laura Boldrini (1961), Daniela Santanchè (1961), Maria Elena Boschi (1981), Enzo Moavero Milanesi (1954), and Raffaele Lombardo (1950).