Maria Rosaria "Mara" Carfagna (born 18 December 1975) is an
Italian politician
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and former
showgirl
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and model. After obtaining a degree in law, Carfagna worked for several years on Italian television shows and as a model. She later entered politics and was elected to the
Chamber of Deputies
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for
Forza Italia
(FI; ) was a centre-right liberal-conservative political party in Italy, with Christian democratic,Chiara Moroni, , Carocci, Rome 2008 liberalOreste Massari, ''I partiti politici nelle democrazie contempoiranee'', Laterza, Rome-Bari 2004 (esp ...
party in 2006. From 2008 to 2011, she served as Minister for Equal Opportunity in
Berlusconi IV Cabinet
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. In 2018 she was elected vice president of the Chamber of Deputies. In 2021, she became the Minister for the South and territorial cohesion in the cabinet presided by
Mario Draghi
Mario Draghi (; born 3 September 1947) is an Italian politician, economist, academic, banker, statesman, and civil servant, who served as the prime minister of Italy from 13 February 2021 to 22 October 2022. Prior to his appointment as prime mi ...
.
Carfagna had been named "the most beautiful minister in the world", and was ranked number one on ''
Maxim
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'' "World's Hottest Politicians". She has been for a while the spokeswoman of the parliamentary group of Forza Italia at Chamber of Deputies.
Early life
Carfagna was born in
Salerno
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, where she attended the
Liceo scientifico
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''
Giovanni da Procida
John of Procida () (1210–1298) was an Italian medieval physician and diplomat.
He was born in Salerno, educated in the Schola Medica as a physician. He was a noted physician for his age and received a professorial chair at this university. ...
''.
In 2001 she graduated in law from the
University of Salerno
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, with a thesis on information law and broadcasting systems.
Career as showgirl and model
After having studied dance and piano, she participated in the
Miss Italy
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contest in 1997, finishing in sixth place.
About the experience she later said: "That competition makes you as a woman, it matures you...all that stress, that desire to win, it makes you understand who you are."
Later she started working in television for the company
Mediaset
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, controlled by the family of
Silvio Berlusconi
Silvio Berlusconi ( ; ; 29 September 193612 June 2023) was an Italian Media proprietor, media tycoon and politician who served as the prime minister of Italy in three governments from 1994 to 1995, 2001 to 2006 and 2008 to 2011. He was a mem ...
. From 2000 to 2006 she participated as a
showgirl
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in the television program ''La domenica del villaggio'' ("Sunday in the Village") with
Davide Mengacci Davide Mengacci (born 8 September 1948, in Milan) is an Italian television host who has been working in television since 1986. From 2000 to 2005 he worked on the show ''La domenica del villaggio'' with Mara Carfagna, who in May 2008 was appointed Mi ...
. In 2006 she led the program ''Piazza grande'' ("Main Square") together with
Giancarlo Magalli
Giancarlo Magalli (born 5 July 1947) is an Italian television writer, presenter and actor.
Life and career
Born in Rome, Magalli studied at the Massimiliano Massimo Institute, Istituto Massimiliano Massimo, having Mario Draghi and Luca Corde ...
. Carfagna has also been part of the television programs ''I cervelloni'', ''Vota la voce'' and ''
Domenica in
''Domenica in'' is an Italian Sunday long-running television show broadcast by Rai 1
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''.
Carfagna has posed for ''
Maxim
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** Maxim (India), ''Maxim'' (India), the Indian edition
*Maxim ...
''.
Political career
2000s: Forza Italia and The People of Freedom

Carfagna entered politics in 2004, and became responsible for the women's movement in the political party
Forza Italia
(FI; ) was a centre-right liberal-conservative political party in Italy, with Christian democratic,Chiara Moroni, , Carocci, Rome 2008 liberalOreste Massari, ''I partiti politici nelle democrazie contempoiranee'', Laterza, Rome-Bari 2004 (esp ...
.
In the
elections of 2006 she was elected into the
Chamber of Deputies
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for Forza Italia, and in the
2008 elections
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– running as the third candidate from The People of Freedom in the district "
Campania
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2" – she was reelected. When she first entered parliament Berlusconi jokingly commented that Forza Italia practiced the law of
primae noctis; the right of a
feudal
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lord to take the
virginity
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of his female subjects. As a deputy she was secretary of the Commission for Constitutional Affairs,
and has been described as a diligent, hard-working parliamentarian. On 8 May 2008 she was appointed Minister for Equal Opportunity, in the
fourth cabinet of
Silvio Berlusconi
Silvio Berlusconi ( ; ; 29 September 193612 June 2023) was an Italian Media proprietor, media tycoon and politician who served as the prime minister of Italy in three governments from 1994 to 1995, 2001 to 2006 and 2008 to 2011. He was a mem ...
, an appointment that was widely publicised internationally, with focus on her special background.
In September 2008, Carfagna introduced proposal for a new law making
street prostitution
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a crime, with fines for both clients and prostitutes. The bill was her first major initiative as a minister. She said that at present in Italy, "as in the great majority of Western countries", brothels and the exploitation of prostitutes by pimps were illegal but prostitution as such was not. She described street prostitution as a "shameful phenomenon".
In 2009 she became the first political promoter of the law against stalking offence. This law was finally approved on 23 February 2009, introduced as a package of bills known as the ''Decreto Maroni''. In the same year she signed a campaign against homophobia in Italy, with television spots, images on magazines and wall attachments on cities.
She has participated in many international conferences, met the UN Secretary General, has intervened four times to the General Assembly, where she promoted an international moratorium against FGM. She organized the first international conference on violence against women in the context of the G8, which was held in the city of L'Aquila, in Italy, in July 2009.
2010s: Forza Italia revival

In 2010 during political debate for the
International Women's Day
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celebration Carfagna made a political ''gaffe'', claiming that women gained the right to vote in Italy in 1960 (while they did in 1946) and that the law that rules intrahousehold relationship was reformed in 1970 (while it was in 1975). In the
2010 Campania regional election
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Carfagna had a record result of 55,695 preferences. In 2011, Carfagna proposed a law, which was passed, that provided quotas for women on the boards of companies, which has allowed to involve a larger number of women in the Italian economic system. It approved funding for childcare facilities and in support of motherhood and family that made it possible to increase by a few percentage points the availability of places for working mothers. That same year Carfagna also supported a bill against homophobia, in which homophobia was considered as an aggravating circumstance in bullying events. This bill was then rejected by the
People of Freedom
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majority in the Parliament, causing Carfagna's disappointment.
In 2013,
Silvio Berlusconi
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founded ''
Forza Italia
(FI; ) was a centre-right liberal-conservative political party in Italy, with Christian democratic,Chiara Moroni, , Carocci, Rome 2008 liberalOreste Massari, ''I partiti politici nelle democrazie contempoiranee'', Laterza, Rome-Bari 2004 (esp ...
'', an ideological revival of the eponymous party that existed in the 1994–2009 period. Carfagna joined the party, following Berlusconi. In the same year she began a relationship with ex–deputy Alessandro Ruben. In the
2016 Italian local elections
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In Trentino-Alto Adige the elections were held on 8 May ( ...
, Carfagna was the most voted
Forza Italia
(FI; ) was a centre-right liberal-conservative political party in Italy, with Christian democratic,Chiara Moroni, , Carocci, Rome 2008 liberalOreste Massari, ''I partiti politici nelle democrazie contempoiranee'', Laterza, Rome-Bari 2004 (esp ...
candidate in Naples, with more than 5,500 personal preferences.
In November 2018, on the occasion of the
, Carfagna launched a campaign called "Non è normale che sia normale" ("It's not normal that it's normal") involving many parliamentarians of all political parties, VIPs and personalities of sport and entertainment.
In August 2019, the ''Codice Rosso'' ("Red Code") legislation, proposed by Carfagna, enters into force in Italy to combat
violence against women
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with more efficient investigations and more severe penalties.
On 13 February 2021, Carfagna returned to a ministerial role in the
cabinet
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of
Mario Draghi
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, as
Minister for the South.
Political views and controversies

Carfagna has been vocal on certain issues, such as the level of crime in her home town of Salerno, after having herself been the victim of burglary on three occasions.
In 2007 Carfagna opposed
gay marriage
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, and said that matrimonial rights should be tied to reproduction. In May 2008 she refused to back a
gay pride
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march, arguing that discrimination was no longer a problem for homosexuals in Italy because homophobia was just a thinking offence, a statement that was strongly criticized by gay rights groups. In May 2010, during the
Quirinal Palace
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ceremony on the occasion of
International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia
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, Carfagna publicly apologized for the statements she made two years earlier, saying "she was helped in breaking through the wall of mistrust of which she was at the same time victim and unconscious responsible".
In January 2007, Carfagna was at the center of a controversy that received international attention. On the evening of the
Telegatto
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award show, Berlusconi said about Carfagna: "If I was not already married I would have married her immediately". The comment caused Berlusconi's wife,
Veronica Lario
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Biography
Born in Bologna, Lario was a ...
, to demand an apology through a national newspaper, something which she also received.
Carfagna herself has later described the comment as "gallant and harmless," and said that she did not quite understand Lario's reaction.
On 2 July 2008 the Italian newspaper ''
la Repubblica
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'' interviewed the former vice-minister of Foreign Affairs in the
Berlusconi II Cabinet
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and socialist executive
Margherita Boniver
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Life and career
Boniver was born in Rome on 11 March 1938. Until 1962, she lived abroad, in places such as Washington, D.C., Bucharest, and London. In Italy, she founded the Ita ...
, who admitted the existence of some compromising private phone calls about Berlusconi. Few days later, the
Argentine
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journal ''
Clarín'' reported about telephone wiretap records authorized for an anti-corruption investigation. Reporter Julio Algañaraz wrote that Carfagna and
Silvio Berlusconi
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engaged in a telephone conversation with explicit sexual allusions and regarding a meeting about sexual services.
In November 2008 Italian journalist
Paolo Guzzanti
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Early life
Born in Rome, Guzzanti is the nephew of Elio Guzzanti and father to actors Corrado, Sabina, and Caterina. As a journalist, he worked for '' Avanti!'', '' ...
wrote on his blog about Carfagna, saying: "Is it admissible or ineligible, in a hypothetical democracy, that the head of a government nominate a minister who has the one and only merit of having him personally served, excited and satisfied?", thus highlighting the words spoken by his daughter
Sabina Guzzanti
Sabina Guzzanti (born 25 July 1963) is an Italian satire, satirist, actress, writer, and producer whose work is devoted to examining social and political life in Italy.
Early life
Born in Rome as the eldest daughter of celebrated Italian Pundit ...
at "No Cav Day" anti-Berlusconi protest movement in July 2008. Carfagna sued ''la Repubblica'' for having reported Sabina Guzzanti's words that alluded to her sexual activity with Berlusconi.
In October 2012 the "Civil Court of Rome" condemned
Sabina Guzzanti
Sabina Guzzanti (born 25 July 1963) is an Italian satire, satirist, actress, writer, and producer whose work is devoted to examining social and political life in Italy.
Early life
Born in Rome as the eldest daughter of celebrated Italian Pundit ...
to compensation of €40,000 to Carfagna.
On 25 June 2020, Carfagna, as vice president of the Chamber of Deputies, ordered the forced expulsion of Vittorio Sgarbi who, pronouncing himself on the decree amending the law containing urgent measures concerning criminally relevant wiretapping, pronounced the following: "If a criminal commits a crime is normal, but if a Judge does it, it's an institutional earthquake. After the declarations without precedents against you coming from a Judge of Superior Council, after the unprecedented statements of Palamara against Mr. Salvini, we must open a commission of inquiry against the crime of magistrates who do the opposite of their work, worse than criminals".
Personal life
She has been engaged since 2013 with
Alessandro Ruben
Alessandro Ruben (born 14 October 1966) is an Italian politician. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 2008 to 2013.
Early life
Ruben was born in Rome in 1966 to a Jewish lawyer family.
Political career
He was elected as a member ...
, a former deputy of
Future and Freedom
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. On 26 October 2020, her first daughter, Vittoria, was born.
Mara Carfagna è diventata mamma di una bimba: è nata Vittoria
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Notes
References
External links
Personal blog
– slideshow and video by ''The Huffington Post''
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1975 births
21st-century Italian women politicians
Draghi Cabinet
Government ministers of Italy
Italian female models
Living people
Forza Italia politicians
Forza Italia (2013) politicians
People from Salerno
The People of Freedom politicians
University of Salerno alumni
Women government ministers of Italy
Vice presidents of the Chamber of Deputies (Italy)
Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Italy)