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Martino tapped FI president candidate

Economist, former FM and defence minister

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(ANSA) - Rome, January 21 - Former foreign and defence minister Antonio Martino will be the centre right's candidate to succeed Giorgio Napolitano as Italian president, ex-premier and opposition Forza Italia (FI) leader Silvio Berlusconi said after an FI meeting Wednesday. He is the product of an unexpected deal between FI and a junior government partner, the New Centre Right, which split from FI to join the majority centre-left Democratic Party in a left-right executive last year.
    Messina-born economist Martino, 72, was the second signatory of FI on its triumphant launch in 1994. He was foreign minister for Berlusconi in 1994 and the media magnate's defence minister during his third term from 2001 to 2006. Martino, a lifelong Liberal, is the son of Gaetano Martino, former Foreign Minister and prominent member of the late Italian Liberal Party (PLI). In the mid 1980s he was unsuccessful candidate for the post of PLI secretary. Since 1992 and for many years, Martino has been a professor of Economics in the Political Science Department at the LUISS University of Rome (he is currently on parliamentary leave). He is the author of 11 books and over 150 papers and articles on economic theory and policy and has been a frequent contributor to Italian and international magazines and newspapers (the Berlusconi daily Il Giornale, for example), as well as Italian and international television and radio programs.
    In 1988-90, Martino was President of the Mont Pelerin Society, an international society of classical liberals, founded in 1947 by Nobel Prize Winner Friedrich A. Hayek. In the Nineties, he wrote a book, Stato Padrone (The State As Boss), where he explains his free-market ideas.
    He is Secretary of the Scientific Committee of the Italy-USA Foundation.
   

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