Anna Maria Bernini | |
Office: | Minister of University and Research |
Term Start: | 22 October 2022 |
Primeminister: | Giorgia Meloni |
Predecessor: | Maria Cristina Messa |
Office1: | Member of the Senate |
Term Start1: | 14 March 2013 |
Office2: | Minister of European Affairs |
Term Start2: | 27 July 2011 |
Term End2: | 16 November 2011 |
Primeminister2: | Silvio Berlusconi |
Predecessor2: | Andrea Ronchi |
Successor2: | Enzo Moavero Milanesi |
Office3: | Member of the Chamber of Deputies |
Term Start3: | 29 April 2008 |
Term End3: | 14 March 2013 |
Constituency3: | Emilia-Romagna |
Birth Date: | 17 August 1965 |
Birth Place: | Bologna, Italy |
Nationality: | Italian |
Alma Mater: | University of Bologna |
Profession: | Politician, lawyer, university professor |
Anna Maria Bernini (born 17 August 1965) is an Italian politician, lawyer and university professor.
Bernini is a civil and administrative lawyer and associate professor of Compared Public Law at the University of Bologna, where she later taught also Institutions of Public Law, and Law of International and Internal Arbitration and of the alternative procedures. She completed her legal training by participating in several study abroad programs at the University of Michigan, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in Paris, the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), Queen Mary College, the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators of London, the Institut du Droit et des Pratiques des Affaires Internationales de la Chambre de Commerce Internationale and the American Arbitration Association (AAA).
In 2007, Bernini was one of the promoters of the FareFuturo association founded by Gianfranco Fini. She also joined Fini's National Alliance party.[1]
She was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the 2008 Italian general election with The People of Freedom. In 2010 she was candidate in the Emilia-Romagna regional election, losing against Vasco Errani. On 27 July 2011 she was appointed Minister of European Affairs, following the resignation of Andrea Ronchi.[2]
In the 2013 Italian general election she was elected to the Senate of the Republic. She is later re-elected at the 2018 general election and proposed by the Northern League as a possible candidate for the role of President of the Senate, but she refused, choosing to endorse her party colleague Maria Elisabetta Alberti Casellati.
On 27 March 2018, Bernini is elected group leader of Forza Italia at the Senate.
Dissenting from the majority of her party, Bernini is fully favourable to the recognition of same-sex unions in Italy and to the stepchild adoption.
Anna Maria Bernini was the daughter of Giorgio Bernini (1928–2020), who was a lawyer for the United Nations and Forza Italia politician, minister of foreign trade in Berlusconi's first cabinet.
She was married to Luciano Bovicelli, a noted gynecologist, who died in 2011.[3]
width=10% | Election | width=25% | House/Office | width=25% | Constituency | width=5% colspan="2" | Party | width=10% | Votes | width=15% | Result |
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2008 | Chamber of Deputies | Emilia-Romagna | PdL | – | Elected | ||||||
2010 | President of Emilia-Romagna | Emilia-Romagna | PdL | 844,915 | Defeated | ||||||
2013 | Senate of the Republic | Emilia-Romagna | PdL | – | Elected | ||||||
2018 | Senate of the Republic | Emilia-Romagna | FI | – | Elected | ||||||
2022 | Senate of the Republic | Padua | FI | 272,010 | Elected |