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Elena Bonetti

Italian politician

1974 - today

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Her biography is available in 13 different languages on Wikipedia. Elena Bonetti is the 19,608th most popular politician, the 5,124th most popular biography from Italy and the 959th most popular Italian Politician.

Elena Bonetti is most famous for serving as Italy's Minister for Family and Equal Opportunities from 2019 to 2021. A surprising lesser-known fact is that she was a university professor of mathematics before entering politics. Her lasting legacy centers on advancing family support policies and equal opportunity reforms in Italy.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Elena Bonetti ranks 19,601 out of 19,576. Before her are Martin Heinrich, Ruben Brekelmans, Ed Perlmutter, Carwyn Jones, Roberta Anastase, and Hina Rabbani Khar. After her are Mark Takano, Billy Long, David Mundell, Eric Cantor, Devin Nunes, and Robert Gibbs.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Elena Bonetti ranks 1,134. Before her are Fortunato Baliani, Enrique Osses, Shin Nakamura, Nikolay Shirshov, Oleg Kuleshov, and Igor Miladinović. After her are Andy Priaulx, Chung Jae-hun, Jan Schäfer, Joel Sánchez, Shadi Ghadirian, and Will Gluck.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Elena Bonetti ranks 5,124 out of NaN. Before her are Fortunato Baliani (1974), Alessandra Perilli (1988), Elisa Di Francisca (1982), Davide Rigon (1986), Lodovica Comello (1990), and Matteo Montaguti (1984). After her are Gian Franco Saba (1968), Simone Scuffet (1996), Cristiana Girelli (1990), Miriam Giovanelli (1989), Ivan Santaromita (1984), and Matteo Rizzo (1998).

Among Politicians In Italy

Among politicians born in Italy, Elena Bonetti ranks 959. Before her are Jole Santelli (1968), Mario Mauro (1961), Lorenzo Guerini (1966), Alberto Cirio (1972), Andrea Orlando (1969), and Beatrice Lorenzin (1971). After her are Chiara Appendino (1984), Nicola Renzi (1979), Erika Stefani (1971), and Lia Quartapelle (1982).

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