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{{Short description|Italian pollster and sociologist}}
[[Renato Mannheimer]] is an [[Italian]] [[pollster]] and professor of [[sociology]] at the Universita' degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca. He is a consultant to the [[Corriere della Sera]], the leading Italian newspaper, and [[RAI]], the Italian public service broadcaster. He is most famous for frequently appearing on a popular RAI's talk show to provide and comment on data measuring and tracking the Italian public's attitudes concerning [[political]], [[social]], and [[economic]] issue of the day. In addition, he represents [[Italy]] at the [[European Election Study Group]], a group referring to the European Parliament]].
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[['''Renato Mannheimer]]''' is an [[Italian]] [[pollster]] and professor of [[sociology]] at the Universita'[[University degli Studi diof Milano - Bicocca]]. He has published in academic journals,<ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.1111/j.1475-6765.1987.tb00897.x | volume=15 | title=Electoral trends and the Italian Communist Party in the 1970s | journal=European Journal of Political Research | pages=635–652 | last1 = Mannheimer | first1 = Renato| year=1987 | issue=6 }}</ref> and is a consultant to the daily Italian newspaper ''[[Corriere della Sera]], the leading Italian newspaper,'' and [[RAI]],to the Italian public service broadcaster [[RAI]]. He is most famous for frequently appearing on a popular RAI's talk show to provide and comment on data measuring and tracking the Italian public's attitudes concerning [[political]], [[social]], and [[economic]] issue of the day. In addition, he represents [[Italy]] at the [[European Election Study Group]], a group referring to the European Parliament]].
 
Up until February 2014, he chaired Rome's municipal Agency For Public Services Quality. He resigned after being indicted for tax evasion.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2014/02/25/mannheimer-indagato-dimissioni-da-presidente-autorithy-a-roma/894060/ |title=Mannheimer indagato, dimissioni da presidenza Autorithy a Roma |website=www.ilfattoquotidiano.it |date= 25 February 2014|access-date=2 June 2015}}</ref> In February 2015, he pleaded guilty for tax evasion and returned €6m to the Italian Tax Administration.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ilgiornale.it/news/cronache/renato-mannheimer-zanzara-non-guadagno-pi-nulla-vivo-solo-1096915.html |title=Renato Mannheimer alla Zanzara: "Non guadagno più nulla, vivo solo con una pensione di 3800 euro" |website=www.ilgiornale.it |date= 20 February 2015|access-date=2 June 2015}}</ref> He did not serve any time in prison. Mannheimer publicly said he was sorry for the wrongdoing. His polling business, although less fashionable than it used to be, is still operational.
 
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