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Irene Aderenti (Zurich, February 21, 1955) is an Italian politician.

Biography
Irene Aderenti was born in Zurich to parents from Brescia who emigrated to Switzerland. She later returned with her family to their hometown, where she attended the teacher training institute. After graduation, she taught in elementary schools in Brescia, Cavriana, and Castiglione delle Stiviere, where she settled permanently.

Political Career
In 2008, she was included in the electoral list for the Senate of the Republic by the Northern League in Lombardy, occupying the twelfth position and was elected thanks to the second-in-list option of Roberto Castelli, for the regional constituency of Liguria. In her parliamentary work, she focused particularly on education, consistent with her career path, being part of the 7th Permanent Commission (Public Education, Cultural Heritage) and the Parliamentary Commission for Childhood. She proposed establishing "bridge classes" for foreign minors with little knowledge of Italian and making the third-grade exam mandatory for those from abroad requesting registration in high schools.

She was not re-elected in 2013, and after the end of her parliamentary term, she continued to be politically active, particularly promoting demonstrations against the redistribution in the municipalities of the Alto Mantovano of asylum seekers who arrived in Italy.

In 2014, she ran in the European elections for the northwestern constituency, garnering 4193 votes, insufficient for election to the European Parliament.

Always critical of the Five Star Movement and Beppe Grillo, the day after the Pontida rally in 2018, she announced her departure from the League, disagreeing with the government pact signed by leader Matteo Salvini. In 2019, she launched a new movement called Objective Autonomy.