Aldo Brancher

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The Honourable
Aldo Brancher
Minister without portfolio
In office
18 June 2010 – 5 July 2010
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
Member of the
Italian Chamber of Deputies
Assumed office
21 April 2006
Constituency Veneto 1
In office
21 May 2001 – April 2006
Constituency 3 - Bussolengo ( Veneto 1)
Personal details
Born ( 1943 -05-30) 30 May 1943 (age 81)
Trichiana, Veneto, Italy
Political party Forza Italia
(2013-present)
Other political
affiliations
Christian Democracy
(1960s-1994)(supporter)
Forza Italia
(1999-2009)
The People of Freedom
(2009-2013)

Aldo Brancher (born 30 May 1943; Trichiana, Veneto) is an Italian politician. He served as a minister without portfolio in the Government of Silvio Berlusconi for 17 days in June/July 2010, but was forced to resign due to a pending court case.

Early career

Before his political career, Brancher was a Pauline priest.[1][2] He was a key figure in the publication of the Paulines' magazine, Famiglia Cristiana.[3] After leaving the priesthood, he worked for Berlusconi's advertising house, Publitalia '80, before moving on to Berlusconi's holding company, Fininvest.[3]

In 1993, while working for Fininvest, Brancher was caught up in the Tangentopoli political corruption scandal.[1][3][4] He served three months in San Vittore prison for false accounting and for illegally funding the Italian Socialist Party, but was released on a technicality following a ruling by the Court of Cassation.[3][4][5]

Political career

Brancher was elected to the 14th legislature of the Italian Chamber of Deputies in May 2001 and was re-elected in April 2006 and April 2008.[6] He was appointed as a Secretary of State with responsibility for reform on 12 May 2008.[6]

Brancher was named as a minister without portfolio, with specific responsibility for federalism, on 18 June 2010.[7] A few days later, his responsibility was changed to decentralisation as the Lega Nord – partners in Berlusconi's coalition Government – was concerned that his role would conflict with that of its leader, Umberto Bossi, who was Minister for Federal Reforms.[8] At the time of his appointment, Brancher was facing trial for alleged embezzlement during the 2005 takeover of Antonveneta.[1][8] When, just a few days later, Brancher invoked an immunity law that protects ministers from prosecution, the opposition accused Berlusconi of making the appointment solely to save his friend from the court hearing.[1][8] Giorgio Napolitano, the President of Italy, rejected Brancher's invocation of the right to immunity, suggesting that, as Brancher was a minister without portfolio, there was no actual Ministry work preventing him from standing trial.[9] Following the President’s comments, the opposition, along with members of Brancher’s own party, threatened a motion of no confidence unless he resigned.[1] Brancher acquiesced and announced his resignation during the opening day of his trial on 5 July 2010.[1][10]

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Assembly seats
Preceded by
Title jointly held
Member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies
Legislatures
XIV, XV, XVI

2001 - present
Incumbent