Patrizia Toia

Patrizia Toia (born 17 March 1950) is an Italian politician and member of the European Parliament for North-West with Democratic Party, part of the group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.

Patrizia Toia

Patrizia Toia in 2014
Member of European Parliament for Italy
Assumed office
13 June 2004
Minister for European Affairs
In office
22 December 1999  26 April 2000
Prime MinisterMassimo D'Alema
Preceded byEnrico Letta
Succeeded byGianni Francesco Mattioli
Minister for Parliamentary Relations
In office
26 April 2000  11 June 2001
Prime MinisterGiuliano Amato
Preceded byAgazio Loiero
Succeeded byCarlo Giovanardi
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
29 June 1995  8 May 1996
Member of the Senate
In office
8 May 1996  13 June 2004
Personal details
Born (1950-03-17) 17 March 1950
Pogliano Milanese, Italy
NationalityItalian
Political partyDC (1975–1994)
PPI (1994–2002)
DL (2002–2007)
PD (since 2007)
Alma materUniversity of Milan
OccupationPolitical scientist

Education

Career

  • 1975-1985: Municipal Councillor of Vanzago (Milan)
  • 1994-1995: Member of Lombardy Regional Council (1985–1995), Member of Regional Executive with responsibility for coordination of social services (1989–1990), health (1990–1991) and the budget
  • 1995-1996: Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy
  • 1996-2001: Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Minister for Community Policies, Minister for Relations with Parliament
  • 1996-2004: Senator

Member of the European Parliament

In the European Parliament, Toia serves on the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy. In this capacity, she is the Parliament’s rapporteur on the introduction of 5G.[1]

She is a substitute for the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, a member of the Delegation to the EU-Chile Joint Parliamentary Committee and a substitute for the Delegation to the EU-Mexico Joint Parliamentary Committee.

In addition to her committee assignments, Toia is a member of the MEP Heart Group (sponsored by the European Heart Network (EHN) and the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)), a group of parliamentarians who have an interest in promoting measures that will help reduce the burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVD),[2] and the MEPs Against Cancer group.[3] She is also a member of the European Parliament Intergroup on Cancer;[4] the European Parliament Intergroup on Integrity (Transparency, Anti-Corruption and Organized Crime);[5] the European Parliament Intergroup on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights;[6] and of the European Parliament Intergroup on Children’s Rights.[7]

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