Massimo Carraro
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Massimo Carraro (born 8 March 1959 in
Camposampiero Camposampiero is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Padua, Veneto, northern Italy. The 15th-century Santuario del Noce, a Roman Catholic chapel dedicated to Anthony of Padua, is located in Camposampiero. Twin towns – sister cities Campos ...
) is an Italian university professor, entrepreneur and politician from
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. From 1999 to 2004 he was a
member of the European Parliament A member of the European Parliament (MEP) is a person who has been Election, elected to serve as a popular representative in the European Parliament. When the European Parliament (then known as the Common Assembly of the European Coal and S ...
for the social-democratic
Democrats of the Left The Democrats of the Left (, DS) was a social-democratic political party in Italy. Positioned on the centre-left, the DS, successor of the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS) and the Italian Communist Party, was formed in 1998 upon the merger ...
, despite not being a member of the party. In the 2005 regional election Carraro was the choice of the centre-left for president, but he was defeated by
Giancarlo Galan Giancarlo Galan (born 10 September 1956) is an Italian politician. Career Born in Padua, Galan was an activist of the Italian Liberal Party in the 1970s and the 1980s. He was not fully active in politics until he joined Forza Italia since its ...
, who secured his third consecutive term at the head of Veneto. He left his seat in the
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and retired from politics in 2006.


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Academics from Veneto 1959 births Living people People from the Province of Padua Democrats of the Left MEPs MEPs for Italy 1999–2004 Members of the Regional Council of Veneto {{Italy-MEP-stub