Saturday, April 2, 2016

He died Fabrizio Forquet, deputy editor of the Sole 24 Ore – The Messenger

He died Fabrizio Forquet , authoritative signature of the political and economic journalism. Born in 1967, the news of his untimely death was met with deep emotion and pain, from colleagues in the Sole 24 Ore. For two weeks he fought against a serious illness that had suddenly seized. The funeral will be held Monday at 11:30 am at the parish of San Saturnino Martyr, in Rome in via Avigliana 3.

Deputy Director of the Sun 24 Hours and responsible for drawing Roman, worked at Sun since 1988. previously Sheet and worked at the Morning . As a columnist has for years been an esteemed commentator in particular on the issues of political and economic policy. He directed the master’s degree in political management Luiss-Sole 24 Ore and the master’s degree in journalism Sole 24 Ore. He has written books on Europe, the economic policy issues, communication. He was born in Naples, where he graduated in Literature, address Economic History at the University Federico II, with honors with 110, and then specialized in journalism in Rome at the LUISS Guido Carli.

Many reactions for the Forquet premature death. “Hello Fabrizio,” he tweeted Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. The Secretary to the Prime Minister with responsibility for European Affairs, Sandro Gozi :

I am very saddened by the untimely death of Fabrizio Forquet. With him we lose an authoritative signature of Italian journalism that has been able to tell Italy and Europe and its developments with care and intelligence. Fabrizio was not only a very competent and professional journalist, but also a close friend. The news of his death pains me and moves a lot. They go to all his family my deepest condolences and a big hug to his four children .

Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni : “I remember Fabrizio #Forquet one of the best journalists, style and competence.” The Minister for Reforms, Maria Elena Boschi : “Italy mourns a correct and professional journalist Fabrizio Forquet”. The Minister of Public Administration, Marianna Madia : “Big journalist and beautiful person Fabrizio #Forquet”. Stefania Giannini, Minister of Education, University and Research : “I express a deep feeling of closeness and condolences to Fabrizio Forquet family, to the Director of Sole 24 Ore Roberto Napoletano and the entire editorial staff, for the disappearance of a journalist that I appreciated for his human and professional qualities. ” The Senator and Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Benedetto Della Vedova “Fabrizio Forquet was a strict journalist and a kind person. R.i.p. “.

The candidate for mayor of Rome, Roberto Giachetti : ” We will miss the sleek look of Fabrizio #Forquet. A value journalist, a kind man. ” Stefano Fassina, deputy Italian Left :

“I am saddened by the untimely death of Fabrizio Forquet the Sole 24 Ore that I had the honor of meeting well and always appreciate, even when we disagreed. A professional educated and serious, with a more polished look on the world of politics and economics. A serious loss to the world of information and more generally for our country. On this occasion I want to send my deepest condolences to the people closest to him. “

The Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Senate, Pier Ferdinando Casini :” I am very moved by the death of Fabrizio Forquet, one of the best Italian journalists. With him I also worked for the political education master the Sole 24 Ore organized by Luiss: a sign of his strong and resolute social commitment. ” Renato Brunetta, leader of Forza Italy Deputies : “Sorrow and dismay at missing Fabrizio Forquet. Journalism has lost a great professional. Close to family and community in Il Sole 24 Ore. ” Roberto Calderoli, Vice President of the Senate : “I express my sorrow for the death of Fabrizio Forquet, a reporter prepared, fair and competent that we will miss him very much, personally and professionally, and I address My condolences to his family and the entire editorial staff of Il Sole 24 Ore. “
         

             Saturday, April 2, 2016, 16:42 – Last Updated: 20:03
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