Valeria Fedeli
Italian politician (1949–2026)
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Key Takeaways
- Valeria Fedeli (29 July 1949 – 14 January 2026) was an Italian politician who was Minister of Education, Universities and Research in the Gentiloni Cabinet.
- In 1994 she joined the National Directorate of syndicate.
- ( If not now, when?
- Political career In 2012, she left the syndicate in order to be a candidate for the Senate with the Democratic Party at the 2013 elections.
- She was re-elected as Senator at the 2018 elections and was the Democratic Party candidate for the role of President of the Senate: eventually the elected president was Maria Elisabetta Alberti Casellati from Forza Italia.
Valeria Fedeli (29 July 1949 – 14 January 2026) was an Italian politician who was Minister of Education, Universities and Research in the Gentiloni Cabinet.
Life and career
Early career
Fedeli began her career in the 1970s as a kindergarten teacher in Milan, and then went to Rome in order to work at the national secretariat of the Italian General Confederation of Labour. In 1994 she joined the National Directorate of syndicate.
In 2013, during the Silvio Berlusconi's Rubygate Scandal, Fedeli was among the founders of the feminist committee Se non ora, quando? (If not now, when?) to denounce the "degrading model flaunted by one of the highest offices of the State, damaging the dignity of women and institutions".
Political career
In 2012, she left the syndicate in order to be a candidate for the Senate with the Democratic Party at the 2013 elections. Once elected, she became Vice-president of the Senate and, while the President of the Senate Pietro Grasso held the function of acting President of Italy, she presided over the work of the Senate as vicar Vice-president: in this role, she helped the President of the Chamber of Deputies Laura Boldrini in conducting the work of Parliament in joint session for the election of the President of the Italian Republic, which leads to the presidency Sergio Mattarella.
On 12 December 2016, after the resignation of the Renzi Cabinet, Paolo Gentiloni became the new Prime Minister, and Fedeli became Minister of Education, Universities and Research.
She was re-elected as Senator at the 2018 elections and was the Democratic Party candidate for the role of President of the Senate: eventually the elected president was Maria Elisabetta Alberti Casellati from Forza Italia.
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