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What (who) is Emma Bonino - definition

ITALIAN POLITICIAN
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  • Bonino with the [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[John Kerry]], before their meeting in [[Rome]]

Ernesto Bonino         
  • Ernesto Bonino in 1959
ITALIAN SINGER (1922-2008)
Ernesto Pietro Bonino
Ernesto Pietro Bonino (16 January 1922 – 29 April 2008) was an Italian singer of pop and jazz standards whose peak of popularity was during the 1940s and 50s.
Bonino De Boninis         
CROATIAN PRINTER
Bonino De' Bonini; Dobric Dobricevic; Bonino de Bonini; Bonino Dé Bonini; Bonino De Bonini; Bonino de Boninis; Dobrić Dobričević
Bonino De' Boninis (also known as Dobrić Dobričević) one of the pioneers of printing in Europe, was born in 1454 on the small Adriatic Island of Lastovo in the Republic of Ragusa (modern Croatia).
Emma Gerstein         
RUSSIAN HISTORIAN
Emma Gershteyn; Emma Gershtein
Emma Grigorievna GersteinThis is the spelling English-language edition of Moscow Memoirs uses; sometimes spellings Gershteyn and Gershtein are used (Rus.: Э́мма Григо́рьевна Герште́йн, born October 25 (12 O.

Wikipedia

Emma Bonino

Emma Bonino (born 9 March 1948) is an Italian politician. A senator for Rome, she served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2013 to 2014. Previously, she was a Member of the European Parliament and a member of the Chamber of Deputies. She served in the government of Italy as minister of international trade from 2006 to 2008.

Bonino is a leading member of the Italian Radicals, a political party which describes itself "liberale, liberista, and libertario", where liberista denotes economic liberalism and libertario a form of cultural liberalism concerning moral issues, with some ideological connection with historical left-libertarianism. She graduated in modern languages and literature from Bocconi University in Milan in 1972. A veteran legislator in Italian politics and an activist for various reform policies, she was elected six times as deputy and two times as senator. She is the leader of More Europe, a liberal, European federalist party list she launched in December 2017, ahead of the 2018 Italian general election.

Examples of use of Emma Bonino
1. His Italian counterpart, Emma Bonino, made her first visit to Moscow last week.
2. Emma Bonino, who led the EU‘s observer mission, predicted the elections would not produce a "sustainable" political culture.
3. "Lately, the Vatican hierarchy isn‘t just making its opinion known, it‘s intervening continuously and deliberately," said Emma Bonino, a radical secularist and former European commissioner.
4. The EU mission, led by former European commissioner Emma Bonino, commended the variety of candidates and the numbers of women taking part.
5. Emma Bonino, who has responsibility for European affairs, also provoked the Vatican‘s ire when she appeared to dismiss the need to defend Europe‘s Christian roots.