'Pietro Franco "Piero" Fassino' (born
October 7,
1949) is an
Italian politician, the national secretary of the
Democrats of the Left (DS).
Biography
Piero Fassino was born in
Avigliana (
province of Turin), in a traditional
socialist family.
He graduated in Political Sciences and later registered with the Youth Communist Federation of Turin in
1968, becoming their secretary three years later.
In
1975 he was elected as Member of the City Council of the Piedmont regional capital, a position he remained in for ten years. From
1985 to
1990 he held a position as Provincial Councillor, also in Turin.
He was also secretary of the provincial
Italian Communist Party (PCI) federation of Turin from
1983 to
1987, when he was elected as member of the National Secretary's Office of the party, first as the Secretary's Office Coordinator, then as Responsible of Organization, during the period where the party was transformed from the PCI into the PDS (
Democratic Party of the Left).
From
1991 to
1996 he was International Secretary of the new party; his first election to the Chamber of Deputies (the first chamber of the Italian parliament) was in
1994. Re-elected in
1996, he was appointed in
1998 as Minister for Foreign Commerce in the government headed by
Massimo D'Alema. From
2000, he was Minister of Justice in the
Giuliano Amato government.
Candidate as vice-premier of the
Olive Tree coalition in a ticket with former
Rome Mayor
Francesco Rutelli for the
2001 general elections in Italy won by the
House of Freedoms rival coalition, he was still re-elected as a Member of Parliament.
In
2001, during the National Party Congress of the
Democrats of the Left, he was elected as secretary (a position of leader in Italian political parties). He was then re-elected in February
2005, during the last party congress.
He is married with Anna Maria Serafini who was elected in
Senate (the second chamber of the Italian parliament) in
2006