Emma Bonino is an influential Italian politician and activist, renowned for her advocacy on issues of human rights, women's rights, and European integration. Throughout her career, Bonino has worked tirelessly to promote freedom of speech, gender equality, and the protection of vulnerable populations. Her courage and unwavering commitment to social justice have made her a powerful voice for progressive change. Bonino's work continues to inspire others to fight for human dignity, fairness, and the empowerment of marginalized groups.

"I am now concerned with women's issues in a different way: women from Afghanistan, from Cambodia."



"Albania has to demonstrate that it is willing to be a reliable partner in the international community."



"I support the recommendations made by the International Crisis Group. The primary responsibility is for Kosovo Albanians to demonstrate that their treatment of minorities is adequate."



"Men don't have as many difficulties and are more supported to combine the different aspects of their life."



"Macedonia's handling of ethnic relations and other issues is encouraging."



"I was thrown into the Parliament right away. From 1976 to 1978 I was concerned with the abortion issue, later on with that of divorce."



"The knowledge of languages was very useful. I have a university degree in foreign languages and literature."



"Drafting a constitution is only the first step. The constitution has to be granted legitimacy by open discussion and a fair, representative referendum."



"The speed of movement towards independence will depend on Kosovo demonstrating that it is capable of treating minorities well. We have not always seen that."

