Virginia Raggi, born on July eighteenth, nineteen seventy-eight, is a prominent Italian lawyer and politician. She made history by serving as the Mayor of Rome from two thousand sixteen to two thousand twenty-one, marking a significant milestone as the first woman and the first member of the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) to hold this esteemed position.
Raggi's political journey began in two thousand thirteen when she was elected to the Rome city council. Her leadership and vision for the city culminated in a remarkable victory in the two thousand sixteen municipal election, where she led her party to a groundbreaking win.
Despite her initial success, Raggi faced challenges during her tenure, particularly with the M5S's defeat in the two thousand twenty-one Rome municipal election. This loss marked the end of her term as mayor, but her impact on the city's political landscape remains significant.