| Luigi Viviani | |
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| Senator of the Italian Republic | |
| Parliamentary group | Democrats of the Left - The Olive Tree | 
| Constituency | Veneto, 16 (Verona Cittadella) | 
| State Secretary of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security | |
| In office 22 October 1998 – 21 December 1999 | |
| Prime Minister | Massimo D'Alema | 
| Preceded by | Elena Montecchi | 
| Succeeded by | Rosario Olivo | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | October 22, 1937 Verona | 
| Political party | Democratic Party (Italy) | 
| Other political affiliations | Social Christians | 
| Residence | Verona | 
| Profession | Trade unionist | 
| Known for | Co-founding the Social Christians | 
| Committees | 
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| Website | https://www.senato.it/leg/14/BGT/Schede/Attsen/00003880.htm | 
Luigi Viviani (Verona, 22 October 1937) is an Italian politician and trade unionist,[1][2] actively involved in various national and local political activities and in the political fabric of Verona.
Biography
During the 1980s Viviani was a member of the general secretariat of the Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions during the secretariat of Pierre Carniti. In 1993 he co-founded the movement of the Social Christians with Ermanno Gorrieri, Pierre Carniti and other political exponents. He then became a senator of the Republic for two legislatures. During the 1996-2001 legislature he was Undersecretary for Labour with Minister Cesare Salvi;[1] in the next legislature (2001-2006) he was vice-president of the Democrats of the Left group in the Senate.[2]
References
- 1 2 "Scheda di attività di Luigi VIVIANI - XIII Legislatura" [Luigi VIVIANI activity sheet - Legislature XIII]. senato.it (in Italian). Senato della Repubblica. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
- 1 2 "Scheda di attività di Luigi VIVIANI - XIV Legislatura" [Luigi VIVIANI activity sheet - Legislature XIV]. senato.it (in Italian). Senato della Repubblica. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
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