Enrico Luigi Micheli

Enrico Luigi Micheli (16 May 1938 – 21 January 2011) was an Italian politician and writer.

Enrico Luigi Micheli
Minister of Public Works
In office
21 October 1998  22 December 1999
Prime MinisterMassimo D'Alema
Preceded byPaolo Costa
Succeeded byWiller Bordon
Secretary of the Council of Ministers
In office
17 May 1996  21 October 1998
Prime MinisterRomano Prodi
Preceded byLamberto Cardia
Succeeded byFranco Bassanini
In office
22 December 1999  11 June 2001
Prime MinisterMassimo D'Alema
Giuliano Amato
Preceded byFranco Bassanini
Succeeded byGianni Letta
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
9 May 1996  27 April 2006
ConstituencyUmbria
Personal details
Born(1938-05-16)16 May 1938
Terni, Italy
Died21 January 2011(2011-01-21) (aged 72)
Terni, Italy
NationalityItalian
Political partyPPI (1996–2002)
DL (2002–2006)
Alma materUniversity of Siena
ProfessionPolitician, writer

Biography

After graduating in law in the University of Siena, Enrico Luigi Micheli worked as a manager for Alitalia and subsequently for the Intersind and the IRI (Institute for Industrial Reconstruction).

Micheli was elected Deputy in 1996 and 2001. As a close associate of Romano Prodi, Micheli was one of the founders of the Olive Tree. He served as Secretary of the Council of Ministers in the Prodi I Cabinet, D'Alema II Cabinet and Amato II Cabinet, while from 1998 to 1999 he served as Minister of Public Works in the D'Alema I Cabinet.

He died on 21 January 2011 at the age of 72, after a long illness.[1]

Bibliography

  • Lo stato del cielo, Rai Eri (1993)
  • Il ritorno di Andrea (1995)
  • La gloria breve (1997)
  • L'uomo con il Panama, Sellerio (1998)
  • Federico e i colori della giovinezza (2000)
  • L'annunziata (2001)
  • Le scale del Paradiso (2003)
  • Il palazzo del Papa (2005)
  • Italo, Sellerio (2007)
  • La casa sulla duna, Palomar
  • Quando dalla finestra si vedeva l'Eur e noi sognavamo la rivoluzione, Sellerio (2010)

References

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