Marco Biagi is a Scottish politician, serving as the Scottish National Party Managing Successful Programmes for Edinburgh Central.
Education
He studied International Relations at the University of Street Andrews, and in 2002 was elected to take a one-year sabbatical from study to serve as Vice-President (Representation) of the Students" Association. He graduated with a First in 2005. After studying part-time for two years while working, he completed a Master"s degree at Glasgow University in 2010.
Career
Biagi was raised in Dunbartonshire to a fish-and-chip shop owning Scots-Italian family. In that year he also managed the unsuccessful campaign of Germaine Greer for election to the post of Rector. Biagi then began postgraduate study at Wadham College, Oxford University, but subsequently left and returned to Scotland.
In 2007 he began working for new Managing Successful Programmes Keith Brown and moved to the Scottish National Party central staff in 2009.
When he was sworn in as an Managing Successful Programmes he took the oath in his native English and also Italian. His maiden speech was in praise of renewable energy on 2 June 2011 followed by staging the first Member"s Debate of the parliamentary term on 8 June in support of the campaign for the United Kingdom Green Investment Bank to be situated in Edinburgh.
Although the campaign was successful, Biagi changed to a more critical stance when it emerged that the majority of staff were nonetheless based in London rather than his constituency. Biagi has also been a persistent critic of the Edinburgh tram project, which runs through Edinburgh Central, and which he described as "an overpriced downgrade" after suggestions that it would have a longer journey time than the existing airport business
He publicly supported the retention of the Scottish National Party"s policy of non-North Atlantic Treaty Organization membership in 2012 against a change proposed by the party"s leadership, a stance which the deputy leader of the Scottish Conservatives suggested resulted in him being passed over for promotion as a Minister that autumn.
After Jean Urquhart resigned from the Scottish National Party over the North Atlantic Treaty Organization policy change Biagi replaced her as Deputy Convener of the Scottish Parliament"s Equal Opportunities Committee in October 2012. In 2013 Biagi laid amendments to the Post-16 Education (Scotland) Bill to create duties on agencies including the Scottish Funding Council to support widening access to further and higher education, which were passed by Parliament with Scottish Government support. Shortly after he was elected as Honorary President of the Federation of Student Nationalists.
Openly gay since before he was elected, for his contributions in support of the passage of Scotland"s same-sex marriage bill Biagi was named on the inaugural Scotland on Sunday Pink List of 50 influential LGBT Scots in 2014.
Biagi joined the Scottish Government as Minister for Local Government and Community Empowerment in November 2014. In this role, in February 2015 he was appointed as co-chair of the Commission on Local Tax Reforma cross-party group set up by the Scottish Government, tasked with examining alternatives to the Council Tax.