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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Romano_ProdiRomano Prodi - Wikipedia

    Romano Prodi OMRI ( Italian: [roˈmaːno ˈprɔːdi] ⓘ; born 9 August 1939) is an Italian politician who served as President of the European Commission from 1999 to 2004 and twice as Prime Minister of Italy, from 1996 to 1998, and again 2006 to 2008.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Romano_ProdiRomano Prodi - Wikipedia

    Romano Prodi ( Scandiano, 9 agosto 1939 [2] [3]) è un politico, economista e dirigente d'azienda italiano, Presidente della Commissione europea dal 1999 al 2004, Presidente del Consiglio dei ministri della Repubblica Italiana per due volte (dal 1996 al 1998 e dal 2006 al 2008) e una delle figure centrali della cosiddetta Seconda Repubblica .

  3. Romano Prodi (born August 9, 1939, Scandiano, Italy) is an Italian politician who was twice prime minister of Italy (1996–98; 2006–08) and who served as president of the European Commission (1999–2004).

  4. Oct 5, 2022 · Romano Prodi is worried about the future of Italy and the EU after the election victory of post-fascist Giorgia Meloni. In an interview, he warns of a Rome-Budapest axis and explains how best...

  5. Dec 9, 2021 · As a former president of the European Commission, and two-time prime minister of Italy, Romano Prodi has called on EU leaders to show courage in the face of the current political and health ...

  6. May 18, 2018 · Prodi, Romano (1939– ) Italian statesman, prime minister of Italy (199698), president of the European Commission (1999– ). He led the Olive Tree Alliance to a narrow victory in the 1996 elections in Italy.

  7. Sep 21, 2013 · Read CNN’s Fast Facts about Romano Prodi and learn more about the former prime minister of Italy.

  8. Jun 13, 2023 · The wife of former Italian Premier Romano Prodi has died during a hike in Umbria. Italy’s rescue service says Flavia Franzoni was found unconscious when rescue crews arrived.

  9. President of Italy, 1996–8, 2006– Born in Scandiano, he studied law and became a professor of economics at Bologna university, making his name as one of the founders of the Italian school of industrial economics.

  10. Nov 6, 2007 · A transcript of the highlights of the FT’s interview with Romano Prodi, Italy’s prime minister, in Rome on November 5: Financial Times: As president of the European Commission in 2004 you were...