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Matteo Renzi
Renzi kan 2015
Primer Ministro nin Italya
Termino
22 Pebrero 2014 – 12 Desyembre 2016
President Giorgio Napolitano
Sergio Mattarella
Suminunod ki Enrico Letta
Sinundan ni Paolo Gentiloni
Lider kan Italia Viva
Inkumbent
Pagtukaw sa pwesto
18 Septyembre 2019
Coordinators Teresa Bellanova
Ettore Rosato
Suminunod ki Pwesto natugdas
Sekretaryo nin Democratic Party
Termino
7 Mayo 2017 – 12 Marso 2018
Deputy Maurizio Martina
Suminunod ki Matteo Orfini
Sinundan ni Maurizio Martina
Termino
15 Desyembre 2013 – 19 Pebrero 2017
Deputy Lorenzo Guerini
Debora Serracchiani
Suminunod ki Guglielmo Epifani
Sinundan ni Matteo Orfini
Member of the Senate of the Republic
Inkumbent
Pagtukaw sa pwesto
23 Marso 2018
Constituency Florence (2018–22)
Campania (2022–)
Alkalde nin Florence
Termino
22 Hunyo 2009 – 21 Pebrero 2014
Suminunod ki Leonardo Domenici
Sinundan ni Dario Nardella
President of the Province of Florence
Termino
14 Hunyo 2004 – 22 Hunyo 2009
Suminunod ki Michele Gesualdi
Sinundan ni Andrea Barducci
Personal na mga detalye
Kamundagan (1975-01-11) 11 Enero 1975 (edad 49)
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Partido politikal PPI (1996–2002)
DL (2002–2007)
PD (2007–2019)
IV (poon 2019)
Mga aki 3
Alma mater University of Florence
Lagda
Websityo matteorenzi.it

Si Matteo Renzi OMRI (pronounced [matˈtɛːo ˈrɛntsi]; namundag 11 Enero 1975) sarong Italyanong politiko na nagsirbe bilang primer ministro nin Italya poon 2014 abot 2016. Siya dangan nagin senador para sa Florence poon 2018.[1] Si Renzi nagsirbe komo lider kan Italia Viva (IV) poon 2019,[2] ta siya nagin sekretaryo kan Democratic Party (PD) poon 2013 sundo 2018,[3] na may sarong taon na loktaw kan 2017.[4]

Pakaserbi bilang presidente kan probinsya nin Florence poon 2004 abot 2009 asin bilang alkalde nin Florence poon 2009 abot 2014,[5] si Renzi naelehir na sekretaryo nin PD kan 2013, asin dangan nagin Primer Ministro sunod na taon.[6] Sa edad na 39 taon, si Renzi, na kan oras na idto pinakahubin na lider kan G7 asin siya an enot na alkaldeng nagsirbe direkta dagos sa pagka Primer Ministro.[7] Kan siya yaon sa poder, an gobyerno ni Renzi nagpautob nin mga reporma, kaiba an paghira sa ley elektoral nin Italya, pagpatugak kan mga leyes sa labor asin employment sa katuyohan gumantad an ekonomiya,[8] asin mahiwas na reporma sa administrasyon publiko, an pagpasimple kan mga pagbista sa korte, am introduksyon sa same-sex civil unions,[9] asin an pagpara' kan mga saradit na mga buwis.[10]

  1. Baube, Oliber (1 March 2018). "Matteo Renzi: How the one-time great hope of the Italian left fell from grace". The Local Italy. https://www.thelocal.it/20180301/who-is-matteo-renzi-italian-election-democratic-party/. 
  2. Jones, Gavin (13 January 2021). "Italy's Renzi completes transformation from reformer to wrecker". Reuters. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-italy-politics-renzi-newsmaker-idUSKBN29I2US. 
  3. Zampano, Giada (12 March 2018). "Matteo Renzi, exit stage left". Politico. https://www.politico.eu/article/matteo-renzi-resignation-exit-stage-left-italy-elections-pd/. 
  4. Ide, Ella (20 February 2017). "Renzi quits as party leader, triggering leadership battle". The Local Italy. https://www.thelocal.it/20170220/renzi-resigns-as-party-leader-triggering-split/. 
  5. Farell, Helen (27 February 2014). "Renzi time". The Florentine. No. 197. Retrieved 13 February 2022. 
  6. "Italy to swear in new Prime Minister Matteo Renzi". BBC. 22 February 2014. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26301943. 
  7. Frizell, Sam (22 February 2014). "Italy's Youngest Ever Prime Minister Takes The Reins". Time. Retrieved 1 February 2021. 
  8. Balmer, Crispian (28 September 2016). "Renzi's reforms leave Italian economy and voters flat". Reuters. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-italy-renzi-reform-analysis-idUSKCN11Y14U. 
  9. Kirchgaessner, Stephanie (22 February 2016). "'They need a possibility of a future': has Matteo Renzi given Italy what it needs?". The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/22/they-need-a-possibility-of-a-future-has-matteo-renzi-given-italy-what-it-needs. 
  10. Totaro, Lorenzo (15 October 2015). "Renzi Gives Italians Lower Taxes, Higher Cash Use to Back Growth". Bloomberg. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-10-15/renzi-gives-italians-lower-taxes-higher-cash-use-to-back-growth.