Walter Veltroni (born 3 July, 1955) is an Italian politician and member of the Democrats of the Left (DS) party. He has served as Mayor of Rome since 2001, and is widely considered the most popular mayor in Italy.
He started his political career as member of the Italian Young Communist Federation, then served as Rome city counsellor from 1976 to 1981, before being elected as Member of Parliament for the first time in 1987. Chosen as a member of the Italian Communist Party's national secretariat in 1988, he played a lead role in the party's transformation to the social-democratic party it is today.
Veltroni, a professional journalist, was chosen from 1992 to 1996 as editor-in-chief of the newspaper of the Democratic Party of the Left (later the DS), L'Unità. He then successfully ran as vice-premier candidate, together with Romano Prodi, for the 1996 national election in Italy. He left his job in office in 1998, subsequent to his election as National Secretary of the Democrats of the Left.
As a candidate in 2001 for the office of Mayor of Rome, he eventually won the election against Antonio Tajani of Forza Italia, Veltroni resigned as leader of the party.
On January 1, 2006 Veltroni received the Cavaliere di Gran Croce (Knight of the Great Cross), Italy's highest award, from President of the Italian Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.
On May 29, 2006, Veltroni was confirmed Mayor of Rome, beating the former Minister of Agriculture Gianni Alemanno, of National Alliance. Veltroni received 61,4% of the valid votes against the 37,1% achieved by his main opponent.
1955 births | Living people | Democratic Party of the Left and Democrats of the Left Party members | Mayors of places in Italy | Members of the Italian Communist Party | Natives of Rome
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