Paolo Gentiloni

Paolo Gentiloni Silveri

Paolo Gentiloni i maj 2019.

Italiens premiärminister
Tid i befattningen
12 december 2016–1 juni 2018
PresidentSergio Mattarella
FöreträdareMatteo Renzi
EfterträdareGiuseppe Conte

Tid i befattningen
31 oktober 2014–12 december 2016
PresidentSergio Mattarella
PremiärministerMatteo Renzi
FöreträdareFederica Mogherini
EfterträdareAngelino Alfano

Italiens kommunikationsminister
Tid i befattningen
17 maj 2006–8 maj 2008
PremiärministerRomano Prodi
FöreträdareMario Landolfi
EfterträdareClaudio Scajola (ekonomisk tillväxt)

Född22 november 1954
Rom, Italien
NationalitetItaliensk
ReligionKatolik

Paolo Gentiloni Silveri, född 22 november 1954 i Rom, är en italiensk politiker. Mellan december 2016 och juni 2018 var han Italiens premiärminister.[1] Han fungerade dessförinnan som utrikesminister i Matteo Renzis regering, som avgick efter ett nederlag i folkomröstningen om en ny grundlag.

I september 2019 nominerades Gentiloni av den italienska regeringen till att bli ledamot i kommissionen von der Leyen.

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Before the European Parliament can vote the new European Commission led by Ursula von der Leyen into office, parliamentary committees will assess the suitability of commissioners-designate.

On 23-26 May, more than 200,000,000 people in 28 EU countries went to the polls to elect members of the European Parliament, giving them a strong democratic mandate, including voting into office the new European Commission and examining the competencies and abilities of its commissioners-designate. Elected members of the European Parliament will also listen to their ideas and will assess their willingness to take concrete actions on the issues that Europeans care about.

Each candidate commissioner is invited for a live-streamed, three-hour hearing in front of the committee or committees responsible for their proposed portfolio. The hearings will take place between Monday 30 September and Tuesday 8 October.

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