Filippo Gallinella

Chamber of Deputies - President of the XIII Agriculture Commission


Personal information and training.Born in Florence on 11 October 1979 and raised in Palazzone, a small town in the province of Siena, part of the municipality of San Casciano dei Bagni. After earning his diploma as a surveyor, he graduated in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Perugia. Political path.He began to actively participate in political life in Umbria, in 2008, with the meet-up 53 in Perugia and two years later, in 2010, he was chosen as the candidate spokesperson for the presidency of the Umbria Region. In the 2013 political elections he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies thus joining the collective that transformed an extra-parliamentary civic experience into a political group with massive representation in both branches of Parliament. Battles in the institutions.Since May 2013 he has been a member of the Agriculture and Fight Against Counterfeiting Commission at the Chamber of Deputies. He played the role of spokesperson by gathering and coordinating the ideas and energies of many men and women who led to the presentation of bills in the field of labeling and the fight against counterfeiting, as well as numerous legislative initiatives such as the reform of the Corps. of the Fire Brigade. In September 2013 he participated, together with some colleagues, in the protest on the roof of Palazzo Montecitorio to oppose the changes to the Constitution proposed by the Letta government. A series of rules that would have distorted the very meaning of Article 138 of the Constitutional Charter. In December 2013 he occupied the government desks to try to avoid ratification of the Agreement between Albania, Greece and Italy on the "Trans Adriatic Pipeline" (TAP) gas pipeline project. In January 2004, after the vote of confidence in the IMU-Bankitalia decree, a real sale by the Bank of Italy in favor of private banks, which the opposition was unable to avoid, and which cost him a good 15 days of expulsion. In January 2017, together with her colleague Tiziana Ciprini, she won the appeal against the Italicum electoral law. Roles covered.In the elections of 4 March 2018 he was re-elected as a deputy in the 18th legislature, once again joining the Agriculture Commission. On 21 June he was elected President of the Agriculture Commission of the Chamber.

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