Gian Carlo Abelli

{{Short description|Italian politician (1941–2016)}}

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Gian Carlo Abelli (11 May 1941 – 24 January 2016) was an Italian politician.{{cite web|title=ABELLI Gian Carlo - PDL|language=Italian|url=http://nuovo.camera.it/29?shadow_deputato=302756|publisher=Parlamento Italiano|accessdate=20 December 2010}}

Born in Broni, he was a long-time Christian Democrat. He became leader of Forza Italia's group in the regional assembly of Lombardy in 2005. In the 2008 general election he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies, where he sat in the group of The People of Freedom.{{cite web|url=http://milano.repubblica.it/cronaca/2016/01/24/news/broni_e_morto_giancarlo_abelli_per_40_anni_e_stato_protagonista_della_sanita_lombarda-131942804/|title=Broni, è morto Giancarlo Abelli: per 40 anni è stato protagonista della|date=24 January 2016|work=Repubblica.it}}

Political career

Abelli started his political career in the 1970s as part of the Christian Democratic Party of Lombardy. In 1974 he became the president of the San Matteo Policlinic in Pavia.

In the 90s, after the break-up of the Christian Democratic Party, Abelli joined Forza Italia and became close with the Communion and Liberation movement and with Roberto Formigoni, who entrusted him with running the regional healthcare as President of the Healthcare Commission of the Lombardy Region.Gianni Barbacetto, "Abelli detto il Faraone", Il Fatto Quotidiano, 22 ottobre 2009 Between 1996 and 1997 Abelli received a bribe of 72 million lire from Giuseppe Poggi Longostrevi who was later involved in the main scandal of corruption of Lombard healthcare.{{Cite web|url=https://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2003/04/12/longostrevi-pago-abelli-per-avere-appoggi-politici.html|title='Longostrevi pagò Abelli per avere appoggi politici' - la Repubblica.it|website=Archivio - la Repubblica.it|language=it|access-date=2019-08-12}}

Abelli was the head of Forza Italia regional council in Lombardy from 2005. He was also the commissioner of the regional Family and Social Solidarity, though he was mainly connected with the healthcare system and Communion and Liberation. In his regional political role, Abelli was a great sponsor of the Broni-Pavia-Mortara autostrada project which was launched in 2002 and which raised objections from local committees and associations.

In the 2008 Italian general election Abelli was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the People of Freedom group. He was the third candidate on the Lombardia 1 electoral college list, directly following Berlusconi and Fini. In August 2008 Berlusconi nominated Abelli commissioner of the South Tyrol section of Forza Italia to take the party to provincial elections.

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