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    Michele Emiliano

    Italian magistrate and politician

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  1. Michele Emiliano (born 23 July 1959) is an Italian politician and former judge. He is the incumbent president of Apulia Region since June 2015, and he previously served as mayor of Bari from 2004 to 2014.

  2. Michele Emiliano (Bari, 23 luglio 1959) è un politico e magistrato italiano, presidente della Regione Puglia dal 26 giugno 2015 e sindaco di Bari dal 2004 al 2014

  3. Michele Emiliano, nato a Bari il 23 luglio 1959, è magistrato, attualmente in aspettativa. Nel settembre 2020 viene eletto Presidente della Regione Puglia per il secondo mandato consecutivo con la coalizione del centro sinistra ottenendo 867.558 voti validi, pari al 46,78%.

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  4. Matteo Renzi has a rival for the leadership of Italy’s Democratic Party — Michele Emiliano, the president of the southern region of Puglia. At a party meeting Tuesday, Emiliano, considered more of a populist than a leftist, said he wanted to take on Renzi, who officially stepped down as party leader Sunday to launch an early leadership ...

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  5. Michele Emiliano. 276,643 likes · 564 talking about this. Figlio di Giovanni e Franca, papà di Giovanni, Francesca, Pietro, nonno di Enea, Magistrato, Sindaco di Bari, Presidente Regione Puglia.

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  6. Michele Emiliano: Two-time anti-mafia return, case unfolds. Between Rome and Bari after the governor's latest rejection, "unable" to show up in Rome on Thursday, May 2nd, for "legitimate obstruction." 20 days ago · Italy. Read Full Article. Stories disproportionately reported by the Left or the Right. See More Blindspots.

  7. Mar 13, 2017 · He faces two internal candidates: Justice Minister Andrea Orlando and the president of the southern Puglia region, Michele Emiliano. An opinion poll by Index Research put Renzi in the lead among center-left voters with 55 percent support, followed by Orlando with 22 percent and Emiliano with 20 percent.

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