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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Morris_IemmaMorris Iemma - Wikipedia

    Morris Iemma (/ ˈ j ɛ m ə /; born 21 July 1961) is a former Australian politician who was the 40th Premier of New South Wales. He served from 3 August 2005 to 5 September 2008. From Sydney, Iemma attended the University of Sydney and the University of Technology, Sydney.

  2. Morris Iemma (nacido en Sídney el 21 de julio de 1961), político australiano, es el primer ministro del estado australiano de Nueva Gales del Sur. Accedió al cargo el 3 de agosto de 2005, tras la dimisión de Bob Carr. Pertenece al Partido Laborista .

  3. 10 de ene. de 2011 · Summary. Giuseppe and Maria Iemma arrived in Australia in 1960. The young couple, recently married, had departed their village in Calabria, what had been their whole world. Within a year their only child was born – a son, Maurizio, who became known outside the family as Morris.

  4. On Saturday 24 March 2007, the premier, Morris Iemma – whose government had been returned with an unexpected margin of comfort after twelve years of Labor rule – declared the result “a mandate with a message.” Labor had won fifty-two seats in the ninety-three-seat Legislative Assembly.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Morris_IemmaMorris Iemma - Wikiwand

    Morris Iemma (nacido en Sídney el 21 de julio de 1961), político australiano, es el primer ministro del estado australiano de Nueva Gales del Sur. Accedió al cargo el 3 de agosto de 2005, tras la dimisión de Bob Carr. Pertenece al Partido Laborista.

  6. 3 de ago. de 2005 · The Hon. Morris IEMMA, BEc, LLB (1961 - ) Parliamentary Service. Qualifications, occupations and interests. B.Ec. (Syd.); LL.B. (University of Technology). Union official 1984-86, Commonwealth Bank Employees Union. Adviser to Senator G. Richardson on Environment/ Social Security 1986-91.

  7. 21 de jul. de 2023 · Morris Iemma quit as NSW premier a long time ago but unlike many contemporary MPs he still attracts admiration as a good, decent and honest politician, making the furore around his appointment as the chairman of Venues NSW hard to comprehend.