Giampiero Borghini
Italian politician
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Giampiero Borghini (born 20 April 1943) is a Socialist politician and translator. He was also affiliated with Forza Italia. He was born in Brescia. He was mayor of Milan.[1][2][3][4][5]
Preceded by Paolo Pillitteri | Mayor of Milan 1992–1993 | Succeeded by Marco Formentini |
References
- ^ CV[permanent dead link] su LaPortaDiMilano.it
- ^ Cara Madunina Archived 2009-11-26 at the Wayback Machine, Rai Report, 22 novembre 2009, intervista con Bernardo Iovene
- ^ Maurizio Giannattasio, "Borghini: con il ministro tornerà il riformismo", Corriere della Sera, 24 aprile 2006
- ^ Gianpiero Borghini consigliere del Sindaco Moratti per le relazioni istituzionali e politiche[permanent dead link], sito del Comune di Milano, novembre 2009
- ^ "Consulenze d'oro: la Moratti condannata dalla Corte dei Conti", Affari Italiani, 25.03.2009
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