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Giovanna Mangili was born in Monza on August 1st, 1967. She lives in Cesano Maderno (Monza Brianza). She is an Italian politician and activist.  
 
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She obtained a high school diploma in industrial design in 1986 in Monza.
==  Biography  ==
 
 
 
Giovanna Mangili was born in Monza on August 1st, 1967. She is an employee and she lives in Cesano Maderno (Monza Brianza). She is an italian political and activist.  
 
She obtained an high school diploma in industrial design in 1986 in Monza.
 
  
 
== Political career  ==
 
== Political career  ==
  
She has been elected senator of the Italian party Movimento 5 Stelle, led by Beppe Grillo, in the jurisdiction of Lombardia.
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She has been elected senator of the Italian party Movimento 5 Stelle, led by Beppe Grillo, for the jurisdiction of Lombardia.
In April 2013 she wanted to resign beacause of a polemic about her candidature, however her resignations have been rejected.
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In April 2013 she wanted to resign because of controversy about her candidature, however her resignation was rejected.
  
 
==  External links  ==
 
==  External links  ==
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdPd3Q5RjE0 Giovanna Mangili's speach at the Parliament]
 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdPd3Q5RjE0 Giovanna Mangili's speach at the Parliament]
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[[Category: Italian Parliamentarians – Senate]]

Latest revision as of 10:22, 9 June 2015

Giovanna Mangili was born in Monza on August 1st, 1967. She lives in Cesano Maderno (Monza Brianza). She is an Italian politician and activist. She obtained a high school diploma in industrial design in 1986 in Monza.

Political career[edit]

She has been elected senator of the Italian party Movimento 5 Stelle, led by Beppe Grillo, for the jurisdiction of Lombardia. In April 2013 she wanted to resign because of controversy about her candidature, however her resignation was rejected.

External links[edit]

Official web site

Open parlamento

Giovanna Mangili's speach at the Parliament