Raffaele Lombardo
Quick Facts
Biography
Raffaele Lombardo Italian pronunciation: [raffaˈɛːle lomˈbardo]; (born on 29 October 1950 in Catania) is a convicted criminal, formerly an Italian politician who was President of Sicily and former Member of the European Parliament for Islands with the Movement for the Autonomies and has sat on the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.
In 2005 he split off from the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats (UDC) to form the autonomist Sicilian-based Movement for Autonomy, after he had accused the UDC leadership of being too centralist. On 2008 he was elected as President of Sicily, obtaining over 65% of the regional votes and defeating Anna Finocchiaro of the Democratic Party. On 31 July 2012 he resigned from the presidency because he was under investigation for external contribution with mafia and pork-barrelling, as it appears that he had relationships with some figure of Cosa Nostra. Nevertheless, in the following elections he managed to have his 23 years old son Toti elected in the Sicilian Regional Assembly. On 19 February 2014, he was sentenced to six years and eight months in prison for Mafia association.
Education
- 1968: Secondary school-leaving certificate in classical subjects
- Graduate in medicine and surgery
- Specialisation in forensic psychiatry
- Private practice
- 1977: Provincial Secretary of the Catania Youth DC
- Regional Secretary of the Centre Democrats (CCD) for Sicily
- Member of Catania Municipal Council for eight years
- Several terms as Catania Municipal Councillor with responsibility for budget, planning, health, cultural heritage, youth issues, taxation
Career
- 1986-1994: Member of the Sicilian Regional Assembly with Christian Democracy
- 1991-1992: Assessor for Local Authorities of the Sicilian Regional Executive (resigned for enquiries)
- 1999-2008: Member of the European Parliament with CCD
- 2003-2008: President of the Province of Catania with UDC
- 2008-2012: President of Sicily with MPA