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Carmela Auriemma
Carmela Auriemma (born 3 July 1981) is an Italian lawyer and politician from the Five Star Movement. She has been member of the Chamber of Deputies since 13 October 2022. Biography Auriemma was born on 3 July 1981 in Maddaloni, in the province of Caserta. She graduated in law with 110 cum laude at the University of Naples Federico II, with a thesis in civil procedural law, then obtaining a master's degree in environmental law and a specialization course in the protection of rights at the Court of Justice of the European Union. Since 2012 she has been working as a lawyer, specializing in European Union law, registered with the Naples Bar Association and owner of a law firm since 2016. She was a university lecturer at Link Campus University in 2014. Political activities An activist of the 5 Star Movement (M5S), in the 2017 municipal elections in Campania she was a candidate for mayor of Acerra for the M5S, obtaining 7.15% of the votes, which did not allow her to become mayor ...
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5 Star Movement
The Five Star Movement ( , M5S) is a political party in Italy, led by Giuseppe Conte. It was launched on 4 October 2009 by Beppe Grillo, a political activist and comedian, and Gianroberto Casaleggio, a web strategist. The party is primarily described as populist of the syncretic kind, due to its long-time indifference to the left–right political spectrum. The party has been a proponent of green politics and direct democracy, as well as progressivism, social democracy and left-wing populism. During an online vote held in November 2024, party members decided to identify as "independent progressives". In the 2013 general election, the M5S obtained 25.6% of the vote, but rejected a proposed coalition government with the centre-left Democratic Party (PD) and joined the opposition. In 2016 M5S' Chiara Appendino and Virginia Raggi were elected mayors of Turin and Rome, respectively. The M5S supported the successful "no" vote in the 2016 constitutional referendum. In the 2018 gene ...
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