Franco Frattini

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Franco Frattini.
Franco Frattini.

Franco Frattini (born 14 March 1957) is an Italian politician, currently serving as European Commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security. He is also one of five vice-presidents of the 27-member Barroso Commission.

Frattini was born in Rome.

Initially a member of the Italian Socialist Party, Frattini was a member of Silvio Berlusconi's government since 2001, and Foreign Minister of Italy since November 14, 2002; he is also a member of Berlusconi's Forza Italia.

On November 4, 2004, he was nominated to take up the Justice portfolio in the Commission, in place of the controversial Rocco Buttiglione (who outed him as a Freemason). His resignation from the Italian government took effect on November 18. Deputy Prime Minister Gianfranco Fini succeeded him as Foreign Minister.

Recent reports on Gamespot show he is trying for a Europe-wide ban on violent videogames.

Preceded by
Silvio Berlusconi
Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs
2002–2004
Succeeded by
Gianfranco Fini
Preceded by
António Vitorino
(Justice)
European Commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security
2004–2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Loyola de Palacio, Neil Kinnock
Vice-President of the European Commission
2004–2009
(jointly held position)
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Mario Monti
Italian European Commissioner
2004–2009
Succeeded by
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