Emma Bonino
Emma Bonino
Emma Bonino is an Italian politician, who most recently served as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Previously she was a member of the European Parliament and a member of the Italian Senate. She served in the government of Italy as minister of international trade from 2006 to 2008. She is a leading member of the Italian Radicals, a political party which describes itself as a "liberale, liberista e libertario". She graduated in modern languages and literature from Bocconi University in Milan...
NationalityItalian
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth9 March 1948
CountryItaly
No one has left to flee the bombings, all I have spoken to have been expelled by force...we are faced with mass deportation,
I invite him to keep control of himself and to represent Italy in a dignified way.
The states who prevented a force being deployed are an international scandal...an international disgrace, ... How can I tell them the Security Council doesn't see...doesn't listen...doesn't care.
The states who prevented a force being deployed are an international scandal... an international disgrace, ... How can I tell them the Security Council doesn't see... doesn't listen... doesn't care.
Because of the regional context, because of where they come from, because of the complexity of the issue, without a strong commitment of the international community the Afghans know that they cannot do it themselves.
While many polling stations around the country opened late -- and maintaining the secrecy of the vote was not always achieved -- polling procedures were generally followed by election officials.
I hope that Berlusconi ... will not turn the Brussels summit into yet another opportunity for a brawl.
I met the Radicals and we liked each other reciprocally.
I should have worried about taking responsibilities for which I was not ready.
Albania has to demonstrate that it is willing to be a reliable partner in the international community.
My mother was a regular church-goer and was very tolerant.
A woman must combine the role of mother, wife and politician.
The knowledge of languages was very useful. I have a university degree in foreign languages and literature.
I was thrown into the Parliament right away. From 1976 to 1978 I was concerned with the abortion issue, later on with that of divorce.