Ettore Guglielmo Epifani
Ettore Guglielmo Epifani was born in Rome in 1950. He is an Italian politician who has been elected at the Italian Chamber of Deputies for the seventeenth legislation.
Political Career[edit]
Ettore Guglielmo Epifani was elected in the 2013 general elections in the Campania region for the “Partito Democratico” and is the president of the Commission for Productive Activities, Commerce and Tourism, as well as a member of the Inquiry Commission for the kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro.
Education[edit]
Hon. Epifani graduated in Philosophy at the Sapienza University of Rome. After the degree he worked as a trade-unionist and as an editor.
Notable Works[edit]
Hon. Epifani was the Secretary General for CGIL, the most important trade union in Italy.