Politician

Giuseppe Valditara

1961 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Giuseppe Valditara is the 18,314th most popular politician, the 4,510th most popular biography from Italy and the 925th most popular Italian Politician.

Giuseppe Valditara, born in 1961, is an Italian politician known for serving as the Minister of Education in Italy. He is recognized for his involvement in educational reforms and policies within the Italian government.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Giuseppe Valditara ranks 18,307 out of 19,576Before him are Jack Valenti, Sam Nunn, Børge Brende, Anna Diamantopoulou, Steve Daines, and J. Donald Cameron. After him are Rob Ford, Ebba Busch Thor, Holger Apfel, George Stephanopoulos, Mario Díaz-Balart, and John Garamendi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Giuseppe Valditara ranks 778Before him are Mike Eman, Bice Vanzetta, Graham King, Andrea Borella, Richard Flanagan, and Lucas Sang. After him are Andrés Simón, Ayan Sadakov, George Stephanopoulos, Mike Thackwell, Mario Díaz-Balart, and Gian Francesco Giudice.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Giuseppe Valditara ranks 4,510 out of NaNBefore him are Andrea Borella (1961), Andrea Gaudenzi (1973), Beniamino Vignola (1959), Miriam Leone (1985), Matteo Politano (1993), and Salvatore Antibo (1962). After him are Paolo Cognetti (1978), Gianluca Scamacca (1999), Silvio Fauner (1968), Filippo Simeoni (1971), Alessandro Rossi (1967), and Gian Francesco Giudice (1961).

Among Politicians In Italy

Among politicians born in Italy, Giuseppe Valditara ranks 925Before him are Angelino Alfano (1970), Roberta Pinotti (1961), Mara Carfagna (1975), Giancarlo Giorgetti (1966), Elena Cattaneo (1962), and Luca Zaia (1968). After him are Alessandro Rossi (1967), Giuliano Poletti (1951), Marianna Madia (1980), Mimma Zavoli (1963), Maria Luisa Berti (1971), and Antonella Mularoni (1961).

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