Luciano Violante

Luciano Violante

Infobox Prime Minister
honorific-prefix = Onorevole
name = Luciano Violante



order = President of the Chamber of Deputies
term_start = May 10, 1996
term_end = May 31, 2001
predecessor = Irene Pivetti
successor = Pier Ferdinando Casini
birth_date = Birth date and age|1941|9|25|mf=y
birth_place = Addis Abeba, Ethiopia
nationality = Italian
alma_mater = University of Bari
profession = Professor
Judge
Politician
children =
spouse =
residence =
party = Partito Democratico

Luciano Violante (born 25 September 1941) is an Italian judge and politician, deputy since 1979. He is particularly interested in questions of justice, the struggle against the Mafia and institutional reform.

Biography

Violante was born in Dire Daua (Ethiopia). His father, a journalist and Communist, was forced to emigrate to Ethiopia by the fascist regime. His family was interned by the British in a concentration camp, where Violante was born and remained until 1943.

Graduated in jurisprudence at University of Bari in 1963, he joined the magistrature in 1966 and became professor of public law at University of Turin in 1970. Later he held the position of full professor at University of Camerino. He indicted Edgardo Sogno in 1974 for having planned the "Golpe bianco", but had to released him in 1978, declaring it impossible to prosecute him. From 1977 to 1979 he worked in the legislative office of the Ministry of Justice, primarily concerned with the struggle against terrorism. He was named investigative magistrate in Turin in 1979. In 1983 he became a professor of legal institutions and penal procedure and resigned from the magistrature.

Violante became a member of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in 1979 and was immediately elected deputy. From 1980 to 1987 he was the PCI spokesman for legal policy. He then became vice-president of the parliamentary group. Following the split of the PCI, he entered in 1991 the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS). He was a member of the Inquiry into the Aldo Moro case, of the Antimafia Commission, the parliamentary committee for the security services, the commission for the reform of the penal code, the Justice Commission and the Council for the Regulation of the House of Deputies.

Violante was President of the Antimafia Commission from September 1992 until March 1994. Under his leadership the Commission investigated the relations between the Mafia and politics, the so-called "terzo livello" (third level) of the Mafia. Important pentiti like Tommasso Buscetta, Antonio Calderone and Gaspare Mutolo gave testimonies about links of the Mafia with Christian Democrat politician Salvo Lima, the proconsul of former Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti on Sicily.

On November 16, 1992 Tommaso Buscetta testified before the Antimafia Commission about the links between Cosa Nostra and Salvo Lima and Giulio Andreotti. He indicates that Salvo Lima as the contact of the Mafia in Italian politics. "Salvo Lima was, in fact, the politician to whom Cosa Nostra turned most often to resolve problems for the organisation whose solution lay in Rome," Buscetta testified.. [it icon [http://www.liberliber.it/biblioteca/i/italia/verbali_antimafia_xi_legislatura/html/violante01/12_00.htm Audizione del collaboratore della giustizia Tommaso Buscetta] ]

Violante was elected president of the Chamber of Deputies on May 10, 1996 and remained so until May 29, 2001. Re-elected at the 2001 election, he was named president of the Olive Tree-Democrats of the Left parliamentary group. Confirmed in his functions during the April 2006 election, he is currently president of the Commission relative to constitutional matters.

Beside books on law and penal procedure, he is the author of two books of interviews about the Mafia: "La mafia dell'eroina", Editori Riuniti (1987) and "I corleonesi", l'Unità (1993). He has also published: "Il piccone e la quercia", Edizioni Associate (1992); "Non è la piovra", Einaudi (1995) and a poem: "Cantata per i bambini morti di mafia", Bollati Boringhieri (1995). He is editor of: "Dizionario delle istituzioni e dei diritti del cittadino", Editori Riuniti (1996) and edited three reports on the Mafia: "Mafie e antimafia - Rapporto 1996"; "Mafia e società italiana - Rapporto 1997 and "I soldi della mafia - Rapporto 1998", Laterza. He also edited two volumes of the "Annali della Storia d'Italia": "La criminalità", 1997, and "Legge Diritto Giustizia". In 1998 he published "L'Italia dopo il 1999. La sfida per la stabilità", Mondadori (1998).

External links

* [http://www.mediamente.rai.it/mmold/english/bibliote/biografi/v/violante.htm Biography in English]
*it icon [http://www.lucianoviolante.it/ Official site]
*it icon [http://www.liberliber.it/biblioteca/i/italia/verbali_antimafia_xi_legislatura/html/index.htm Verbali della Commissione Parlamentare Antimafia] XI legislatura, presidenza: Luciano Violante


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