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Alfonso Andria (born on 27 May 1952 in Salerno )
is an Italian Politician and
Member Of The European Parliament
for Southern
with the Margherita Party ,
part of the Alliance Of Liberals And Democrats For Europe and sits on
the European Parliament 's Committee On Regional Development .

He is a substitute for the Committee On The Environment, Public Health And Food Safety , a member of the Delegation for relations with the United States and a substitute for the Delegation for relations with Switzerland , Iceland and Norway and to the European Economic Area (EEA) Joint Parliamentary Committee.


EDUCATION



CAREER

  • 1973-1995: Director of the provincial tourism authority of Salerno

  • Member of the 'Margherita' party executive

  • 1985-1993: Member of Salerno Municipal Council

  • 1995-2004: Chairman of Salerno Provincial Council

  • 1995-1999: Member of the Bureau of the UPI - Union of the Provincial Councils of Italy

  • Former regional Vice-Chairman of the AICCRE

  • 2001-2004: Chairman of the Federal Council of the League of Local Authorities

  • 2002-2004: Member of the Committee Of The Regions of the European Union

  • until 2001: Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company managing the European Employment Pact for Agro Nocerino-Sarnese

  • responsible for the contract for the Salerno 'Crater'

  • former member of the CNEL consultative committee for the Mezzogiorno (Coordinator)

  • General Secretary (1983-1988), adviser to the Chairman (1988-2001) and Chairman (since 2002) of the European University Centre for the Cultural Heritage of Ravello

  • Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Consortium PRUSST 'Ospitalità da favola' and the Atheneum Consortium (Training in Film , television and multi-media work)



DECORATIONS

  • Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great

  • Knight of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St George


''See also:'' European Parliament Election, 2004 (Italy)

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