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'''Paolo Gentiloni Silveri''' is an Italian politician who has been[[European Commissioner for Economy]] in the [[Ursula von der Leyen|von der Leyen]] Commission since 1 December 2019.<ref>http://www.ansa.it/english/news/2019/09/09/gentiloni-at-ec-economic-affairs-sources_b4ac265d-828d-46cb-94df-ccca9241da3d.html</ref> He previously was [[Prime Minister of Italy|prime minister of Italy]] from December 2016 to June 2018.<ref>http://www.camera.it/leg17/29?shadow_deputato=300637&idpersona=300637&idlegislatura=17</ref><ref name=cor2>https://www.corriere.it/la-crisi-di-governo/notizie/crisi-governo-sergio-mattarella-convoca-gentiloni-quirinale-6b7c7ed8-bf78-11e6-ab31-2a5a06e0ce0a.shtml</ref> He attended the [[2023 Bilderberg meeting]].
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In early March 2020, Gentiloni was appointed by President [[Ursula von der Leyen|von der Leyen]] to sit on the commission's special task force to coordinate their response to the [[Covid|COVID-19 "pandemic"]]. The task force's program ended up with the implementation of a mostly debt-financed<ref>https://www.ft.com/content/741c4063-7ea3-41a6-815c-640d3f373eed</ref> €1824.3 billion "recovery" package.<ref>https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/meetings/european-council/2020/07/17-21/</ref> The [[European Commission]] intends to strongly link the "recovery" plan to combat "[[climate change]]", changing the energy sector, with a target of achieving [[net zero]] by 2050.<ref>https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/home/en</ref>
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==Policies as PM==
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As PM, Gentiloni passed several laws that became central during [[Covid]] a few years later, with [[vaccine passport|social discrimination of the unjabbed]] and [[COVID-19/Medical killings|medical killings]].
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===Coerced jabs===
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On 19 May 2017, the Council of Ministers, on the proposal of Prime Minister Gentiloni and Health Minister [[Beatrice Lorenzin]], approved a decree law containing urgent [[vaccine]] prevention measures that reintroduced the [[mandatory vaccination]], bringing the number of mandatory vaccines from 4 to 12 and not allowing those who have not been "vaccinated" to attend school.<ref>https://video.repubblica.it/dossier/vaccini/gentiloni-vaccini-obbligatori-sanzioni-per-i-trasgressori/276298/27688</ref><ref>https://www.repubblica.it/salute/2017/05/19/news/vaccini_oggi_testo_in_cdm_boschi_no_scherzi_su_salute-165815370/</ref>
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===End-of-life-plan===
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In December [[2017]], Italian lawmakers passed a law on allowing adults to decide, "in concordance with their doctors", their end-of-life medical care, including the terms under which they can refuse treatment. The law permits Italians to write living wills and refuse medical treatment, artificial nutrition and hydration. [[Pope Francis]] unexpectedly bolstered the prospects of the bill when he told participants at a medical conference in the [[Vatican]] that while [[euthanasia]] or assisted suicide was not permitted, stopping treatment for terminally ill people could in some cases be "morally licit" and "acknowledges the limitations of our mortality, once it becomes clear that opposition to it is futile."..."It is clear that not adopting, or else suspending, disproportionate measures means avoiding overzealous treatment," the pope said.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20171217105230/https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/14/world/europe/italy-living-will-end-of-life-right-to-die-assisted-suicide.html</ref>
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 25 October 2023

Person.png Paolo Gentiloni  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
Paolo Gentiloni.jpg
BornPaolo Gentiloni Silveri
22 November 1954
Rome, Italy
Alma materSapienza University
SpouseEmanuela Mauro
PartyDemocratic Party
Italian politician and EU Commissioner, Bilderberg 2023.

Employment.png European Commissioner for Economy

In office
1 December 2019 - Present

Employment.png Prime Minister of Italy

In office
12 December 2016 - 1 June 2018
Preceded byMatteo Renzi
Succeeded byGiuseppe Conte

Employment.png Italy/Minister/Foreign Affairs

In office
31 October 2014 - 12 December 2016

Employment.png Italy/Minister/Communications

In office
17 May 2006 - 8 May 2008

Employment.png Member of the Chamber of Deputies

In office
30 May 2001 - Present

Paolo Gentiloni Silveri is an Italian politician who has beenEuropean Commissioner for Economy in the von der Leyen Commission since 1 December 2019.[1] He previously was prime minister of Italy from December 2016 to June 2018.[2][3] He attended the 2023 Bilderberg meeting.

In early March 2020, Gentiloni was appointed by President von der Leyen to sit on the commission's special task force to coordinate their response to the COVID-19 "pandemic". The task force's program ended up with the implementation of a mostly debt-financed[4] €1824.3 billion "recovery" package.[5] The European Commission intends to strongly link the "recovery" plan to combat "climate change", changing the energy sector, with a target of achieving net zero by 2050.[6]

Policies as PM

As PM, Gentiloni passed several laws that became central during Covid a few years later, with social discrimination of the unjabbed and medical killings.

Coerced jabs

On 19 May 2017, the Council of Ministers, on the proposal of Prime Minister Gentiloni and Health Minister Beatrice Lorenzin, approved a decree law containing urgent vaccine prevention measures that reintroduced the mandatory vaccination, bringing the number of mandatory vaccines from 4 to 12 and not allowing those who have not been "vaccinated" to attend school.[7][8]

End-of-life-plan

In December 2017, Italian lawmakers passed a law on allowing adults to decide, "in concordance with their doctors", their end-of-life medical care, including the terms under which they can refuse treatment. The law permits Italians to write living wills and refuse medical treatment, artificial nutrition and hydration. Pope Francis unexpectedly bolstered the prospects of the bill when he told participants at a medical conference in the Vatican that while euthanasia or assisted suicide was not permitted, stopping treatment for terminally ill people could in some cases be "morally licit" and "acknowledges the limitations of our mortality, once it becomes clear that opposition to it is futile."..."It is clear that not adopting, or else suspending, disproportionate measures means avoiding overzealous treatment," the pope said.[9]


 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/202318 May 202321 May 2023Portugal
Lisbon
Pestana Palace Hotel
The 69th Bilderberg Meeting, held in Lisbon, with 128 guests on the official list. The earliest in the year since 2009.
Bilderberg/202430 May 20242 June 2024Spain
Madrid
The 70th Bilderberg Meeting
WEF/Annual Meeting/201521 January 201524 January 2015World Economic Forum
Switzerland
Attended by a lot of people. This page lists only the 261 "Public Figures".
WEF/Annual Meeting/201620 January 201623 January 2016World Economic Forum
Switzerland
Attended by over 2500 people, both leaders and followers, who were explained how the Fourth Industrial Revolution would changed everything, including being a "revolution of values".
WEF/Annual Meeting/201823 January 201826 January 2018Switzerland~2200 of the super-rich meet to talk about "Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World"
WEF/Annual Meeting/202021 January 202024 January 2020World Economic Forum
Switzerland
This mega-summit of the world's ruling class and their political and media appendages happens every year, but 2020 was special, as the continuous corporate media coverage of COVID-19 started more or less from one day to the next on 20/21 January 2020, coinciding with the start of the meeting.
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


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