Soro graduated in Medicine and Surgery at the
University of Cagliari and began his career as a
primary doctor. In the early 1970s, Soro started his political experience in the
Christian Democracy youth movement and is elected Mayor of
Nuoro in 1979, holding the seat for 18 months. and 1996. In 1997, Soro has been appointed the coordinator of the national secretariat of the
PPI led by
Franco Marini. He later joined
Francesco Rutelli's
The Daisy and is re-confirmed to the
Chamber of Deputies in 2001 and 2006. In 2007, Soro is one of the 45 members of the National Constituent Committee for the
Democratic Party and is appointed first group leader of the party at the
Chamber of Deputies, a role that was reconfirmed in 2008. In 2008 Soro and the group leader in the
Senate Anna Finocchiaro, due to their role as group leaders, are appointed Ministers for Parliamentary Relations in the
Shadow Cabinet led by
Walter Veltroni. He left the office of group leader in 2009, after the
2009 Democratic Party primaries and is replaced by
Dario Franceschini, and resigned from the
Parliament in 2012, when he was elected member and then president of the Guarantor for the protection of personal data. == References ==