European Parliament 'President' Sassoli dies


Sassoli was elected to the European Parliament in 2009

The 65-year-old politician began his career as a journalist

ROME: European Parliament President David Sassoli died Tuesday morning at a hospital in the Italian city of Aviano. His spokesman, Roberto Quillo, said in a statement that his immune system was "weakened".

As a result, they developed severe coughs and colds. After being diagnosed with pneumonia, he was taken to a hospital in the city of Aviano in Italy for treatment. Where he died tonight at 1.15 p.m. The date and time of their 'final journey' will be announced later.

He was born on May 30, 1956, in Florence, Italy. He started his career as a journalist. He later became a TV sub news reader. And were becoming famous anchors. He was elected to the European Parliament in 2009 and was elected Speaker in 2019.

In fact, he acted as a 'speaker'. However, he was retained as the 'title president'. He was a member of Italy's Centerleft Progressive Alliance and the Democrats.

The Center Wright is the second largest group after the European People's Party. He spoke in Italian instead of English or French in the European Parliament. The European Parliament is set to elect a successor next week.

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