Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
Introduction
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi is a life tenure member of the Italian Senate.
Political Career
Born in 1920 in Livorno, he graduated in humanities in Pisa’s Normale University, Carlo Azeglio worked for many years in the Banca d’Italia until he became director in the 70s. From 1993 to 1994 he was called to form a technical government of which he was appointed the leader after the collapse of the Italian eleventh legislature. The Ciampi Cabinet resigned on 1994 but Ciampi continued his political career as the Treasury, Balance and Economic Planning Minister for the twelfth legislature and honorary governor of the Bank of Italy. He has also fulfilled many international mandates.
His contribution to Italian politics was crucial to guarantee Italian fulfilment of the European standards dictated by the Maastricht Treaty. In 1999 he was elected as the tenth Italian Head of State (Presidente Della Repubblica) gaining the Senator for life title guaranteed by the constitution. As part of the seventeenth legislature he has a role in the Mixed group and works as a member of the permanent commission for Finance and Treasury.