Tuesday, January 11, 2022

EP President David Sasoli has died

 


 European Parliament President David Sasolli died on Tuesday night at the age of 65 in his native Italy, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported.

Sassoli spokesman Roberto Cuyo said on Monday that Sassoli had been hospitalized on December 26th with "complications related to severe immune dysfunction."

Many politicians have already expressed their condolences. "Goodbye, David, lifelong friend," tweeted Italian Culture Minister Dario Francescini.

 Sasoli was a member of the center-left Democratic Party. On Monday, his spokesman said Sasoli, who was being treated at an oncology center in the Italian city of Aviano, had canceled all official events planned with him.

In October, Sassoli already missed a European Parliament session due to high temperatures. He had previously suffered from severe pneumonia. A spokesman told him the date and place of the funeral would be announced in the next few hours.

 Sassoli headed the European Parliament after the 2019 elections. As President of the European Parliament, he replaced his compatriot Antonio Tajani of the conservative Forward Italy party. From 2014 to 2019, Sassoli was Vice-President of the European Parliament.

Prior to his political career, Sasoli worked as a journalist. His professional career began in small dailies. In 1985 he joined the editorial board of the Roman newspaper Il Giorno. Sassoli later became the host of the TG1 news program on the Italian public television channel Rai 1, writes Frankfurter Allgemeine.

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