Roberto Castelli


Roberto Castelli is an Italian politician. He was the Minister of Justice in the second and third governments of Silvio Berlusconi. IHe has been one of the main representatives of the Northern League.

Early life and education

Castelli was born in Lecco 12 July 1946. He holds a degree in mechanic engineering.

Career

Castelli is an engineer, and has been in politics with the Northern League since 1986. In 1992, Castelli was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies, and he was confirmed in 1994. Since 1996 he sits in Senate of Republic, and for two years he was chairman of parliamentary group of the Northern League in the Senate, as he is now.
On 2010 mid-term elections he run as mayor of his home town but he was defeated.

Minister of Justice

In fall 2004, he completed a highly controversial :it:Riforma Castelli|reform of the judiciary, but initially President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, even though he had been pressured by Castelli to do so, refused to sign the bill. The law was passed again in spring 2005.
As a minister, he refused to sign President Ciampi's decision to pardon Adriano Sofri, leading to a conflict of powers in which the President has tried to reassert its exclusive competence in the matter, and the minister claimed that he had the right to object. He also refused to request the extradition of 22 alleged CIA agents from the United States who were implicated in the kidnapping and torture of Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr. On 13 December 2012, Castelli said during the satirical talk show of Rai Radio 2 "Un giorno da pecora" he will not seek re-election to the 2013 Italian general election.