Antonio Guidi (born 13 June 1945) is an Italian physician and politician. He was appointed as the first minister of family when the body was established. He was in office from May 1994 to January 1995.
Biography
Guidi was born in Rome on 13 June 1945.[1][2] Due to the prolonged birth duration he experienced severe asphyxiation which caused him having spastic tetraparesis.[1][3] He obtained a bachelor's degree in medicine and surgery from Sapienza University of Rome.[2] He is a specialist of the fields neurology and child neuropsychiatry.[2] He taught at his alma mater for three years.[2] In 1989 he worked as the regional editor of the newspaper Il Corriere Adriatico in Ancona.[2] From 1989 to 1993 he headed the Department of Persons with Disabilities of the General Confederation of Labour.[2]
Guidi is a member of Forza Italia since 1994.[1] He was part of a policy group which developed policies for disadvantaged people in Rome during the mayorship of Gianni Alemanno from which he resigned in 2012.[1]