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Michela Vittoria Brambilla

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Michela Brambilla
Minister of Tourism
In office
8 May 2009 – 16 November 2011
Prime MinisterSilvio Berlusconi
Preceded byOffice not in use
Succeeded byPiero Gnudi
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
Assumed office
29 April 2008
Constituency
Personal details
Born (1967-10-26) 26 October 1967 (age 57)
Lecco, Italy[1]
Political party
OccupationBusinesswoman, politician, journalist

Michela Vittoria Brambilla (born 26 October 1967) is an Italian politician, animal rights activist and businesswoman. On 12 May 2008 she was nominated undersecretary (Tourism) in the Berlusconi IV Cabinet; on 8 May 2009 she was appointed Minister of Culture and Tourism, a position held until 2011.[2][3] In 2007 she set up The People of Freedom, the goal of which was to merge the right-wing allies of Berlusconi. She is a current leader of the Animalist Movement.

Biography

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Heir of a family of steel manufacturers going back four generations, Brambilla received a degree in philosophy from the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. In 2006 she lost an election for the Chamber of Deputies, on the Forza Italia ticket. In 2007 she named herself president of the national association of the Club of Freedom, the political organisation she created, which has more than 6,000 clubs all around Italy.

Before entering politics she was a television journalist for Berlusconi's Mediaset group. She is the general executive manager of Trafilerie Brambilla spa, a steel manufacturing firm, and is president of two businesses with her father Vittorio: Sal Group spa and Sotra Coast International.

She rose quickly to national prominence in 2003 after having been named president of the under-40 entrepreneurs' council at Confcommercio. On 20 November 2006 she founded the Freedom Circles organisation and published the book titled Tutte le tasse di Prodi & C.: una finanziaria contro gli italiani.[4] She has worked very closely with Silvio Berlusconi, the president of the Forza Italia party. Some observers (such as the magazine Panorama), name her as a possible successor to Berlusconi, as leader of the party and of the Italian centre-right. Brambilla has publicly denied such rumours.

In June 2007, through the Freedom Clubs organisation, Brambilla launched the satellite channel Freedom TV, featuring talks with experts, professionals and private citizens, often connected with her personal campaign against tax evasion.

Animal rights

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Brambilla is a vegan and advocate of animal rights.[5][6] She is the founder of the Italian League for the Defense of Animals and the Environment (LEIDAA).[6]

In 2017, she formed the Animalist Movement, a political faction of Forza Italia to protect animal rights.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Scheda del deputato – Brambilla Michela Vittoria". Camera.it (in Italian). Chamber of Deputies. Retrieved 25 December 2012.
  2. ^ Hooper, John (February 7, 2011). "Italian hunters now the hunted". Sydney Morning Herald.
  3. ^ Squires, Nick (5 Aug 2010). "Italian minister puts Siena Palio race ban on agenda". Daily Telegraph.
  4. ^ Bibliographic record on Worldcat
  5. ^ "Silvio Berlusconi announces he is becoming a vegetarian due to his concern for animal welfare". independent.co.uk. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  6. ^ a b Michela Vittoria Brambilla. veganok.tv. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Michela Vittoria Brambilla". thenewsdept.com. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
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Political offices
Preceded by Undersecretary to the Prime Minister
2008 – 2009
Served alongside: Maurizio Balocchi, Paolo Bonaiuti,
Aldo Brancher, Carlo Giovanardi, Gianfranco Miccichè
Succeeded by
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Preceded by Minister of Culture and Tourism
2009 – 2011
Succeeded by