Massimo Mallegni

Massimo Mallegni (born 28 November 1968 in Pietrasanta) is an Italian politician.[1] He is a senator of the Republic of Italy and is a member of the Legislature XVIII of Italy.[2]

Massimo Mallegni
Senator of the Legislature XVIII of Italy
Assumed office
March 2018
ConstituencyTuscany
Personal details
Born28 November 1968 (1968-11-28) (age 53)
Pietrasanta, Italy

Biography

Mallegni was born in Pietrasanta, in the province of Lucca. He is an entrepreneur in the tourism sector. In 1994, he joined Forza Italia. In 1994, he became councillor of the Province of Lucca, until 1997. In 1997, he became councillor in his native town, and was then elected mayor three times: in 2000, in 2005 and in 2015.[3]

Election as Senator

In 2017, he resigned as mayor in view of the following year's general elections, in which he was elected senator in 2018. In December 2019, he was among the 64 signatories (41 of which were from Forza Italia) for the confirmatory referendum on the decrease in the size of the parliament: a few months earlier, the Berlusconian senators had deserted the senate on the occasion of the vote on the constitutional reform.[4]  At the beginning of January 2020, he withdrew his signature together with three other Forza Italia senators close to Mara Carfagna.[5]

In August, with the regional elections in Tuscany, he was chosen as regional commissioner of Forza Italia after the resignation of the coordinator Stefano Mugnai.

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