Alessandro Rinaldi

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Alessandro Rinaldi (Parma, 26 February 1998) is an Italian politician, a member of the Lega Salvini Premier, and a city councilor of the Municipality of Reggio Emilia since 2019.

Since 2024, he has served as the Lega’s group leader in the city council, and since 2022 he has been the party’s city secretary in Reggio Emilia.

Biography

Born in Parma in 1998, Rinaldi graduated in Law from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. He is a trainee lawyer and has worked in both litigation and out-of-court legal matters in Reggio Emilia.

Political Career

Rinaldi was elected city councilor in 2019 for the Lega Salvini Premier. In the city council, he takes part in several committees, including those on urban planning, environment, culture, sports, social services, budget, innovation, human rights, and the historic city.

Since 2024, he has been the Lega’s group leader in the city council, while since 2022 he has served as the party’s city secretary, a role in which he has promoted the expansion of the Lega in the Reggio Emilia area.

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Positions and Public Activities

Rinaldi has taken controversial positions on several occasions. In 2021, he was criticized for a speech in the city council regarding LGBTQ+ tourism while in 2025 he opposed the rejection of a motion to rename a street dedicated to Josip Broz Tito. He has also expressed criticism of decisions by the municipal administration concerning urban security, historic markets, and procedures for hiring municipal executives.