Fiorenzo Stolfi

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Preceded byFabio Berardi
Succeeded byAntonella Mularoni
Preceded byAugusto Casali
Succeeded byFabio Berardi
Fiorenzo Stolfi
Secretary for Foreign and Political Affairs
In office
27 July 2006  3 December 2008
Preceded byFabio Berardi
Succeeded byAntonella Mularoni
In office
17 December 2002  15 December 2003
Preceded byAugusto Casali
Succeeded byFabio Berardi
Secretary for Finance and Budget
In office
20 May 2002  16 December 2002
Preceded byPier Marino Menicucci (acting)
Succeeded byPier Marino Menicucci
Additional positions
2001-2002Secretary for Internal Affairs
1992-2000Secretary for Industry, Crafts and Economic Cooperation
1990-1992Co-Secretary of the Sammarinese Socialist Party
1983-1986Secretary for Trade, Tourism, Sport and Agriculture
1983-2012Member of the Grand and General Council
Personal details
Born (1956-03-11) 11 March 1956 (age 70)
PartyParty of Socialists and Democrats (since 2005)
Other political
affiliations
Sammarinese Socialist Party (before 2005)
Children2
EducationUniversity of Urbino (LL.B)

Fiorenzo Stolfi (born 11 March 1956) is a Sammarinese lawyer and politician who served as Secretary of State for Foreign and Political Affairs from 2002 to 2003 and again from 2006 to 2008. A member of the Party of Socialists and Democrats, he was previously the Secretary for Finance from May to December 2002.

Fiorenzo Stolfi, on 28 November 2011, denies all accusations of being the political reference,[1] of the San Marino Connection,[2] falling in Staffa Operation.[3]

On 18 September 2012, Fiorenzo Stolfi was mentioned several times in the "Final Report of the Council Commission for the phenomenon of infiltration of organized crime with powers of investigation" prepared by the Sammarinese Anti-Mafia Commission.[4][5]

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