Enrico Ferri (politician)

From 1988 to 1989 he served as Minister of Public Works in the De Mita Cabinet and is known for having set the limit of 110 km/h on the highway.In January 1995 a PSDI congress definitively put the current of Ferri and Preti into the minority, appointing Gian Franco Schietroma as party secretary.In 1995 the SOLE movement became an autonomous party and approached the centre-right area, forging a privileged collaboration with the Christian Democratic Centre.Luigi Preti, not in favor of this choice, detached himself from the SOLE by creating the Movement for the Social Democratic Rebirth, a political subject federated with Forza Italia.In 1998 Ferri left the CCD (of which he became vice president in 1997–1998) and followed Clemente Mastella into the Democratic Union for the Republic (UDR) of Francesco Cossiga.
Ciriaco De MitaEmilio De RoseGiovanni PrandiniSecretary of the Italian Democratic Socialist PartyCarlo VizziniGian Franco SchietromaChamber of DeputiesLa SpeziaPontremoliAlma materUniversity of FlorenceDe Mita CabinetForza ItaliaNational AllianceSocialist InternationalParty of European SocialistsLuigi PretiEuropean Liberal Social DemocracyChristian Democratic CentreWhite FlowerClemente MastellaDemocratic Union for the RepublicFrancesco CossigaUnion of Democrats for EuropeFlorenceviolence in the Diaz schoolTuscanyCosimo Maria FerriDemocratic PartySan Raffaele HospitalDe MichelisMaccanicoIervolinoVito LattanzioLa PergolaCirino PomicinoGaspariMattarellaTognoliAndreottiVassalliFanfaniColomboZanoneGalloniMammìBattagliaDonat-CattinRuggieroPrandiniFormicaBono ParrinoCarraroRuffoloRuberti