Sergio Mattarella
Age | 82 years (.2023) |
Height | 5 feet 7 inches |
Profession | President of Italy |
Weight | 65 kg – 143 lbs |
Birthday | 23 July |
Sergio Mattarella’s Parent’s Family
Father | name yet to be uploaded |
Mother | name yet to be uploaded |
Siblings | 1 |
Brother | Piersanti Mattarella |
Sister | name yet to be uploaded |
Sergio Mattarella’s Relationship
Affairs/Girlfriend | Marisa Chiazzese |
Wife/Spouse | Marisa Chiazzese (m. 1966–2012) |
Children | 3 |
Sons | Francesco Mattarella, Bernardo Giorgio Mattarella |
Daughter | Laura Mattarella |
Sergio Mattarella’s BioData
Real Name | Sergio Mattarella |
Nick Name | Sergio |
Famous | President of Italy |
Zodiac Sign | Leo |
Date of Birth | 23 July 1941 |
Nationality | Italian |
Hometown | Palermo, Italy |
Religion | Cristian |
Hobbies | Traveling, Singing, playing cricket |
Awards/Caste | N/A |
Sergio Mattarella’s Source of money
Net worth | $1 MIllion – $5 MIllion (.approx) |
salary | $1 MIllion (.approx) |
Income | $12 MIllion (.approx) |
Appeared In | yet to be uploaded |
Source | Source Of Income Politics |
Sergio Mattarella’s Physical fitness
Eye color | The Color of the Eye is Blue |
Hair color | The Color of Hair is Alternative |
body | The body Complexion is slim |
skin colour | The Skin Color is fair |
Body | The Body Measurement is 34-25-32 inches |
Sergio Mattarella’s Physical state
Marital Status/Date | Married |
Birthplace | Palermo, Italy |
Height F | 5 feet 7 inches |
Height m | 1.75 in meter |
Height cm | 175 in centimeter |
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Sergio Mattarella’s Qualification
Education | Qualification name N/A |
College | college name N/A |
University | University of Palermo |
School | school name N/A |
Degree | name N/A |
Sergio Mattarella’s Address
Country | Italy |
Town | Town name N/A |
Ethnicity | White |
Old City | N/A |
Address City | Palermo, Italy |
Sergio Mattarella’s Favorites
Food | Fast Food |
Actor | Favorites Actor N/A |
Actress | Favorites Actress N/A |
Sports | tennis, football, basketball, cricket |
Song | Favorites Songs N/A |
Personal Information
Sergio Mattarella is an Italian politician, jurist, academic, and lawyer who has served as the president of Italy since 2015.
A Christian leftist politician, Mattarella was a leading member of the Christian Democracy party from the early 1980s until its dissolution.
He served as Minister for Parliamentary Relations from 1987 to 1989 and Minister of Education from 1989 to 1990.
In 1994, Mattarella was among the founders of the Italian People’s Party (PPI), serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Italy from 1998 to 1999 and Minister of Defence from 1999 to 2001.
He joined The Daisy in 2002 and was one of the founders of the Democratic Party (PD) in 2007, leaving it when he retired from politics in 2008.
He also served as a judge of the Constitutional Court of Italy from 2011 to 2015.
On 31 January 2015, Mattarella was elected to the presidency on the fourth ballot, supported by the center-left coalition majority led by the PD and centrist parties.
He was re-elected for a second term on 29 January 2022, becoming the second Italian president to be re-elected, the first being his predecessor Giorgio Napolitano.
As of 2022, four prime ministers have served under his presidency, among them Matteo Renzi, then the PD’s leader and main sponsor of his presidential candidacy, Paolo Gentiloni, a leading member of the PD who succeeded Renzi after his resignation in 2016, Giuseppe Conte, at that time an independent politician who governed both with right-wing and left-wing coalitions in two consecutive cabinets, and Mario Draghi, a banker and former president of the European Central Bank, who was appointed by Mattarella to lead a national unity government following Conte’s resignation.
Mattarella was born in Palermo on 23 July 1941 into a prominent Sicilian family.
His father Bernardo Mattarella was an anti-fascist who, alongside Alcide De Gasperi and other prominent Catholic politicians, founded Christian Democracy (DC), which dominated the Italian political scene for almost fifty years, with Bernardo serving as a minister several times.
Bernardo Mattarella has also been accused of being associated with the Sicilian Mafia, however, accusations were always rejected in court.
His mother Maria Buccellato came from an upper-middle-class family in Trapani.
During his youth, Mattarella moved to Rome due to his father’s commitments to politics.
In Rome, he became a member of Azione Cattolica (AC), a large Catholic lay association, of which he became the regional chairman for Lazio from 1961 to 1964.
After attending Istituto San Leone Magno, a classical lyceum in Rome, he studied law at the Sapienza University of Rome, where he joined the Italian Catholic Federation of University Students (FUCI).
In 1964, Mattarella graduated with merit with the thesis The Function of Political Direction.
In 1967, he became a lawyer in Palermo, becoming particularly involved in administrative law.
After a few years, Mattarella started teaching parliamentary procedure at the University of Palermo, where he remained until 1983.
His academic activity and publications during this period mainly concerned constitutional law topics, the intervention of the Sicilian government in the economy, bicameralism, legislative procedure, expropriation allowance, and the evolution of the Sicilian regional administration, and controls on local authorities.
In 1966, Mattarella married Marisa Chiazzese, daughter of Lauro Chiazzese, former rector of the University of Palermo, with whom he had three children; Laura, Francesco, and Bernardo.
On 6 January 1980, his older brother Piersanti Mattarella, who was also a DC politician and president of Sicily since 1978, was killed by the Sicilian Mafia in Palermo.
This event deeply changed Mattarella’s life, and he left his academic career to enter politics.
One of the first important positions that Mattarella held was the head of the board of arbitrators of the DC, quickly reconstituted at the end of 1981 following the Propaganda Due scandal and the establishment of the related parliamentary commission of inquiry, chaired by Tina Anselmi.
The internal body of the party had been charged with identifying the militants registered in the Masonic lodge of Licio Gelli to expel or suspend them, having violated the statute of the party that prohibited registration to Masonic lodges.
Mattarella’s parliamentary career began in 1983 when he was elected a member of the Chamber of Deputies with nearly 120,000 votes in the constituency of Palermo.
As a deputy, Mattarella joined the left-leaning faction of the DC known as morotei.
The faction, close to Aldo Moro, supported an agreement with the Italian Communist Party (PCI) led by Enrico Berlinguer, the so-called Historic Compromise; his brother Piersanti Mattarella also supported it.
In 1982, Cosa Nostra killed the PCI regional secretary Pio La Torre and the prefect of Palermo Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa.
These tragic events shook the credibility of the regional political system dominated by DC.
In the following year, Mattarella was entrusted by Ciriaco De Mita, the DC secretary, to ‘clean up’ the Sicilian branch of the party from Mafia control, at a time when the mafia made men like Salvo Lima and Vito Ciancimino powerful political figures in the region.
In 1985, he helped the young lawyer Leoluca Orlando, who had worked alongside his brother Piersanti during his governorship of Sicily, to become the new mayor of Palermo; the two men set out to break the Mafia’s hold on the island, transferring budget authority from the corrupt regional government back to the cities and passing a law enforcing the same building standards used in the rest of Italy, thereby making the Mafia’s building schemes illegal.
In 1987, Mattarella was re-elected to the Chamber of Deputies with more than 143,000 votes, remaining close to the left-leaning faction of the party as well as to its secretary De Mita.
Presidential term: February 3, 2015 –
Previous offices: Judge of the Constitutional Court of Italy 2011–2015, Member of Italian Chamber of Deputies 2006–2008, Member of Italian Chamber of Deputies 2001–2006, Italian Minister of Defence 1999–2001, Vicepresidente del Consejo de Ministros de la República Italiana 1998–1999, Member of Italian Chamber of Deputies 1994–2001, Italian Minister of Education 1989–1990, Minister for Parliamentary Relations of Italy 1987–1989, Member of Italian Chamber of Deputies 1983–1994
Questions About Sergio Mattarella
How old is Sergio Mattarella?
81 years (.2022)
Where is Sergio Mattarella from?
Palermo, Italy
Who is Sergio Mattarella’s wife?
Marisa Chiazzese
Who is the current king of Italy?
Vittorio Emanuele
How tall is Sergio Mattarella?
5 feet 7 inches