Andrea Agresti

Italian politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroItalian politician
PlacesItaly
isPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth24 November 1953, Roccastrada, Province of Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy
Age71 years
Star signSagittarius
Politics:Italian Social Movement - National Right National Alliance The People Of Freedom New Centre-Right
Family
Children:Luca Agresti
Positions Held
member of the Regional Council of Tuscany
municipal executiveGrosseto(7 May 1997—14 May 2001)
deputy mayorGrosseto(7 May 1997—14 May 2001)
municipal executive(19 May 2002—4 April 2005)
deputy mayorGrosseto(19 May 2002—4 April 2005)
member of the Provincial Council of Grosseto(19 July 2004—10 October 2005)
The details

Biography

Andrea Agresti (born 24 November 1953) is an Italian politician who served as a member of the Regional Council of Tuscany (2005–2015) and deputy mayor of Grosseto (1997–2005).

Life and career

Agresti was born in Roccastrada, province of Grosseto, on 24 November 1953. He works as a construction entrepreneur.

After a long period of activism in the Youth Front, in 1975 he was elected for the first time as a municipal councilor for the Italian Social Movement in Grosseto. In 1995, he joined the National Alliance, a party for which he served as a member of the national assembly and the provincial executive. In 1997, he took on the role of deputy mayor of Grosseto and assessor of public works and civil protection. He was reconfirmed deputy mayor in May 2001.

In 2000, Agresti ran for the Tuscan regional election, where he received 9,555 votes but was not elected. In 2004, he was elected to the Provincial Council of Grosseto.

Agresti was elected at the Regional Council of Tuscany in the 2005 regional election. Within the Tuscan assembly, he held various positions, including vice president of the Sixth Commission "Territory and Environment", a member of the Special Labor Commission, chairman of the Inquiry Commission on waste separation, and a member of the Special Commission on relations with the European Union and the international activities of the Region. In 2009, he joined the People of Freedom party, for which he was a member of the provincial board in Grosseto and a member of the national council.

In the 2010 Tuscan elections, he was again elected in the Grosseto constituency on the People of Freedom list and was reconfirmed as a member of the Sixth Commission "Territory and Environment," serving as vice president.

After the dissolution of the People of Freedom party in 2013, he chose not to join the new Forza Italia. On 20 November 2013, he joined of the New Centre-Right party, of which he served as treasurer. He ended his term as a regional councillor in June 2015.

His son Luca also served as deputy mayor of Grosseto from 2016 to 2021.

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