Paolo Gentiloni

Paolo Gentiloni

Prime Minister of Italy (2016-2018), Commissioner for Economy, European Commission (2019-2024)

Paolo Gentiloni served as European Commissioner for Economy from 2019 to 2024.
In December 2024, the United Nations Secretary-General appointed him Co-Chair of
the Group of Experts to Promote Policy Solutions for Resolving the Debt Crisis. He is
also a nonresident Distinguished Fellow at the Brookings Institution.
Previously, he served as Prime Minister of Italy (2016–2018), Minister of Foreign
Affairs and International Cooperation (2014–2016), and Minister of Communications
(2006–2008).
From 2001 to 2019, Gentiloni was a member of the Italian Parliament, where he
served as Chairman of the Broadcasting Services Watchdog Committee (2005–2006)
and as a Member of the Foreign Affairs Committee (2013–2014).
Earlier in his career, he worked as a professional journalist and served as a Councillor
for the City of Rome (1993–2000).
He was also one of the 45 founding members of the Democratic Party (Partito
Democratico – PD) and led the party as its President from 2018 to 2019.
Born in 1954, he graduated in Political Science from La Sapienza University in Rome.
His most recent book is La sfida impopulista (The (Un)populist Challenge, Rizzoli).

Thursday 23

  • 19.30 - 20:15

    Europe's Power Agenda: Time to Act Now

    • THE STATE OF THE WORLD

    location_onDaphne Hall | Amalia Hotel

    Programming Partner: Bled Strategic Forum

  • 20.45 - 23.00

    [Private Working Dinner] Reconfiguring Europe in a Fractured Global Economy

    • BY INVITATION ONLY

    location_onApollon Hall | Amalia Hotel

Friday 24

  • 11.25 - 11.50

    From "Soft Power" to "Hard Reality”: The Great European Re-balancing

    • THE STATE OF THE WORLD

    location_onArtemis Hall | Amalia Hotel