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Descalzi confirms that Italy has replaced Cingolani at Leonardo with Mariani

The Italian Treasury confirmed an earlier report that Lorenzo Mariani would be the new Chief Executive Officer of Leonardo Defence Group, replacing Roberto Cingolani.

Rome, as expected, also proposed the reappointment of Claudio Descalzi at Eni's helm and Flavio Cataneo, Enel's, to their respective energy groups.

Cingolani did not win a second term, despite a rise in sales and orders at the state-controlled group since he became its leader in 2023. He also secured a number partnerships with European competitors.

Leonardo's shares, which had more than quadrupled in value under Cingolani, dropped this week amid reports of his possible removal, amid rumours he was no longer popular with Prime Minister Giorgia Melons.

Meloni did not respond to opposition calls for an explanation of media reports that suggested she was about to remove Cingolani.

Leonardo's management changed as it competed for business with the defence and aerospace sectors, where governments around the world are increasing their military spending due to the conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East.

Mariani is currently the managing director of MBDA for Italy, which Airbus, BAE Systems, and Leonardo jointly own.

In 2023, he was widely considered as a potential leader of Leonardo but lost to Cingolani.

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Often, the process of naming new employees at state-controlled firms involves lengthy and sometimes fraught discussions among political leaders. Rival factions jockey for influence while names are often changed last minute.

Descalzi will be able to continue his long-standing leadership role at Eni with the new three-year contract that begins in May of this year.

Analysts said that the challenge for the Energy Group and its top management over the next three years will be to support the growth of its new units, and to ensure that the returns promised to investors are delivered.

Eni also faces criticism from environmentalist groups for its involvement with fossil fuels, and their contribution to global warming.

Treasury announced that Giuseppina di Foggia will become the new chairman of energy major. She is currently the chief executive officer of power grid operator Terna.

Igor De Blasio will lead Enav air traffic controller, replacing Paqualino Monti. Two sources have said that Monti would be appointed to the top of Terna at the end of this month.

Treasury announced that Paolo Scaroni - a former CEO at both Enel & Eni - has been reappointed as chairman of Enel. (Reporting and editing by Gavin Jones, Elvira Fonte and Angelo Amante)

(source: Reuters)