Daniela Santanche

Entrepreneur

Daniela Santanche was born in Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy on April 7th, 1961 and is the Entrepreneur. At the age of 63, Daniela Santanche biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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April 7, 1961
Nationality
Italy
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Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
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63 years old
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Aries
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Politician
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University of Turin
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Daniela Santanche Life

Daniela Garnero Santanchè (born 7th of June 1961) is an Italian entrepreneur and a politician.

She served as Undersecretary to the Minister of Minister for the implementation of the Government's policy from 2010 to 2011 in the Berlusconi IV Cabinet.

Studies and personal life

Daniela Garnero, Santanchè, was born in Cuneo, Piedmont. She went to Turin to study political science, and at 21 she married Paolo Santanchè, a plastic surgeon. She was employed by his company in an administrative capacity.

She founded a company that concentrated on marketing after studying political science in 1983. Flavio Briatore, Le Le Mora, Paolo Brosio, and Marcello Lippi all bought stakes of the Billionaire group later.

Paolo Santanchè, her husband, died in 1995 and began a relationship with Canio Mazzaro, a Potenza pharmaceutical entrepreneur. The Roman Rota had declared her marriage to Paolo Santanchè null. Despite her ex-husband's ineffective court battle to try to discourage her from using the Santanchè surname in politics, she has continued to use the word Santanchè. Alessandro Sallusti, editor of il Giornale, a daily newspaper owned by Paolo Berlusconi and Vittorio Feltri, is her current partner.

Santanchè served as an assistant to Ignazio La Russa in the 1990s and joined the right-wing National Alliance in 1995.

Santanchè served as a consultant for the Milan Municipality Board led by Gabriele Albertini, and as a member of the Province of Milan's Council in June 1999.

Santanchè unsuccessfully applied for a seat in the Italian Chamber of Deputies in 2001, but she later took up a seat vacated by her colleague Viviana Beccalossi.

Santanchè served as assessor of the Municipality of Ragalna, a town in Catania's province, who deals with sports and activities from 2003 to 2004.

Santanchè served as the head of the Department from 2005 to 2007.

Santanchè was chastised when she extended her middle finger in a gesture of offense in 2005, during a student protest against the Moratti school reform.

Santanchè was nominated to host the annual Financial Law in 2005, becoming the first woman in Italian history to do so. She was re-elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies, National Alliance, in Milan's constituency in 2006.

The Imam of Segrate condemned Santanchè on October 22, 2006, while being on a live show "Controcorrente" to address issues involving the Islamic veil. The prefect of Milan said that her wellbeing was in jeopardy, and that security steps to shield her would be ineffective.

Daniela Santanchè resigned from the National Alliance party to join Francesco Storace's new faction, more than a year later. She was elected official speaker for the party on the same day.

In the 2008 Italian general election, Santanchè had been the Prime Minister candidate for The Right. She was the first woman to run for Italian Prime Minister alongside Flavia D'Angeli (Critical Left) and Fabiana Stefanoni (Communist Alternative Party).

The Right did not get the necessary votes (4% for the Chamber, 8% for the Senate) to enter the Parliament, but Daniela Santanchè ended her parliamentary mandate. She earned €65,534 as termination indemnities (trattamento di fine rapporto), and €3,605 per month as a lifetime pension after seven years as deputy. She has confirmed that she will donate this money to charity.

Santanchè resigned on September 28, 2008, after arguing with party secretary Francesco Storace, despite arguing with party secretary Francesco Storace. With Diego Zarneri and other former La Destra politicians, she formed the Movement for Italy (MpI) political party in an attempt to get closer to Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom.

She appeared with Diego Zarneri at the Eid ul-Fitr religious holiday in Milan on September 20, 2009. According to Muslims, Santanchè attempted to announce some women, angering local men's reactions. Santanchè says she begged the police to use Italian law, which prohibits wearing a veil in public, and that she had no encounter with a Muslim woman. She fought and beaten her immediately after, but Muslim eyewitnesses denied it. She was admitted to the hospital and found chest bruises that would take 20 days to recover. On the 25th of September, a short video shot by peacereporter seems to have disproved any suspected assault on Santanchè. Santanchè is seen struggling to scale the police wall in the video, although no attack is made. The video was dismissed as a ruse by Santanchè's lawyers, who also released a copy of the hospital and police's reports.

Although Santanchè claimed to have an MBA from Bocconi University, the university had no intention of giving her any such degree on her resume, Oggi said on March 22. Santanchè did not resign, said she was telling the truth and threatened the newspaper for libel, but she did not resign, but she did not resign. No evidence of her degree has been established, although it does appear she did enroll another, unspecified, course at the university.

Santanchè joined Fratelli d'Italia on December 3, 2017, attending the party congress in Trieste on December 3rd. She was elected as a senator in the Cremona constituency in 2022 and received 52.1 percent of the vote during the 2018 General Election.

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In a bizarre tourism campaign, Botticelli's Venus becomes a 'travel influencer.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2023
Venus' own Instagram account as a modern-day traveller has been slammed for its poor results and strange message. As she explores tourist attractions in Italy including Polignano a Mare (left) and the Coliseum in Rome (right), Venus appears in modern-cay clothes, including linen shirts and denim jackets. The campaign, which cost €9 million, has been sluggish for showing Photoshop skills that 'are not even taught on the first day of a course' as an Italians brand it is a 'embarrassment,' which has turned the country into a 'laughing stock.' Daniela Santanche, Italy's tourism minister, has stayed by the campaign's message that it is reaching out to young people.
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