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- Katia Bellillo (born 17 February 1951, Foligno) is an Italian politician and former minister. She served in governments under Massimo D'Alema and Giuliano Amato between 1998 and 2001. Originally a member of the Italian Communist Party (PCI), she joined the Party of Italian Communists (PDCI) in 1998 and became Minister for Regional Affairs. She later became Minister for Equal Opportunities in 2000, in which role she successfully championed a range of issues including LGBT rights and women's boxing. During the following year, she was physically and verbally attacked by Alessandra Mussolini during a live TV broadcast. After leaving government, in 2008, she was one of the founders of the Unite the Left movement and, after a long political hiatus, unsuccessfully ran for mayor of Perugia in 2019. (en)
- Katia Bellillo (née le 17 février 1951 à Foligno) est une femme politique italienne. Successivement membre du Parti communiste italien, du Parti de la refondation communiste et du Parti des communistes italiens, elle est aujourd'hui membre de Gauche, écologie et liberté. (fr)
- Katia Bellillo (Foligno, 17 febbraio 1953) è una politica italiana, già ministro della Repubblica italiana. (it)
- Katia Bellillo (ur. 17 lutego 1951 w Foligno) – włoska polityk, działaczka komunistyczna, była minister i parlamentarzystka. (pl)
- Катя Беллилло (итал. Katia Bellillo; род. 17 января 1951, Фолиньо, провинция Перуджа, Умбрия) — итальянский коммунистический политик, министр по делам регионов в первом и втором правительствах Д’Алема (1998—2000), министр по обеспечению равных возможностей во втором правительстве Амато (2000—2001). (ru)
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- Katia Bellillo (née le 17 février 1951 à Foligno) est une femme politique italienne. Successivement membre du Parti communiste italien, du Parti de la refondation communiste et du Parti des communistes italiens, elle est aujourd'hui membre de Gauche, écologie et liberté. (fr)
- Katia Bellillo (Foligno, 17 febbraio 1953) è una politica italiana, già ministro della Repubblica italiana. (it)
- Katia Bellillo (ur. 17 lutego 1951 w Foligno) – włoska polityk, działaczka komunistyczna, była minister i parlamentarzystka. (pl)
- Катя Беллилло (итал. Katia Bellillo; род. 17 января 1951, Фолиньо, провинция Перуджа, Умбрия) — итальянский коммунистический политик, министр по делам регионов в первом и втором правительствах Д’Алема (1998—2000), министр по обеспечению равных возможностей во втором правительстве Амато (2000—2001). (ru)
- Katia Bellillo (born 17 February 1951, Foligno) is an Italian politician and former minister. She served in governments under Massimo D'Alema and Giuliano Amato between 1998 and 2001. Originally a member of the Italian Communist Party (PCI), she joined the Party of Italian Communists (PDCI) in 1998 and became Minister for Regional Affairs. She later became Minister for Equal Opportunities in 2000, in which role she successfully championed a range of issues including LGBT rights and women's boxing. During the following year, she was physically and verbally attacked by Alessandra Mussolini during a live TV broadcast. After leaving government, in 2008, she was one of the founders of the Unite the Left movement and, after a long political hiatus, unsuccessfully ran for mayor of Perugia in 2019 (en)
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- Katia Bellillo (it)
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- Беллилло, Катя (ru)
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