Rosy Bindi, born on February twelfth, nineteen fifty-one, is a prominent Italian politician known for her significant contributions to the political landscape of Italy. She began her political journey with Christian Democracy (DC), where she made her mark as a member of the European Parliament starting in nineteen eighty-nine.
Following the dissolution of the DC, Bindi transitioned to the Italian People's Party (PPI) in nineteen ninety-four and later became a member of Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy (DL) in two thousand two. Her political influence grew as she served in various capacities, including Minister of Health and Minister for Family Policies during the centre-left coalition governments led by Romano Prodi and Massimo D'Alema from nineteen ninety-six to two thousand and from two thousand six to two thousand eight.
In two thousand seven, Bindi played a pivotal role as one of the founding members of the Democratic Party (PD), where she served as the party's president from two thousand nine to two thousand thirteen. Her political career in the Chamber of Deputies began in nineteen ninety-four, and after six successful legislatures, she chose not to seek re-election in two thousand eighteen, marking the end of her illustrious political journey.