Paolo Cirino Pomicino

January 1, 1940 - March 22, 2026 (Age 86)

Paolo Cirino Pomicino was a man of warmth and purpose, a true pillar of his community. I still remember the stories he told about his time in the European Parliament, how he always brought a smile and a thoughtful perspective to every debate. His career wasn’t just about politics—it was about standing up for what mattered, and he did so with such heart and conviction. Those were the years when he served as Minister of Public Administration, and I was lucky enough to witness the way he inspired those around him. He had a heart full of love, not just for his family, but for everyone he met along the way. His family was his anchor, his laughter his safest companion. He was always eager to share a hobby—whether it was tending to his garden, playing the guitar, or simply sitting with neighbors over a cup of coffee. Those small moments brought him joy, and they reminded everyone of the simple pleasures in life. He had a way of making everyone feel seen and valued. Paolo’s legacy lives on in the smiles of those who knew him, the kindness he brought to every interaction, and the impact he had on so many lives. He wasn’t just a politician; he was a friend, a mentor, and a cherished friend. Rest in peace, Paolo—your spirit will always shine bright.

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