- Alessandro Natta
Alessandro Natta (
January 7 ,1918 –May 23 2001 ), was an Italian politician and secretary of theItalian Communist Party (PCI) from 1984 to 1988.Before and during the World War
Born in Oneglia, Natta attended the
Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa together with the futurePresident of the Italian Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi , and in that city he began taking part in the opposition toBenito Mussolini 's Fascist regime.During
World War II , he was sent toGreece , and in the chaos following Italy's armistice with the Allies, took part in the defence of Gaddurà airport inRhodes from German attacks. Captured, he refused to collaborate with the Germans and the Social Republic, and was interned in a prison camp on the island.Role in the PCI
Natta returned to Italy only in August 1945, and joined the PCI in Imperia, dedicating himself to the party full-time. He was in turn a
Comune councillor, secretary of the local PCI federation, and in time a leading participant in the party's internal life, becoming a member of its main organs along withLuigi Longo .A strong supporter of the "Italian road to
Socialism ", he was close toEnrico Berlinguer , and gained a position in the party Secretariat. In 1969, he drew up the report proposing the expulsion from the party of the "Manifesto" group. In 1984, after Berlinguer's death, Natta was elected as party secretary. While still following Berlinguer'sparty line , he tried to improve the party's tense relations with theCommunist Party of the Soviet Union . To this end he supported a trip to theSoviet Union organised byArmando Cossutta , which generated considerable controversy inside the party.plit in the PCI
Natta was confirmed as leader during the
Florence Congress in 1986, but in 1988 he was forced to resign by a heart attack and was succeeded byAchille Occhetto . Along with Cossutta, he strongly opposed Occhetto's proposal in the historic "Bolognina split" to change the party's name.The dissolution of the PCI subsequent to Occhetto's victory led to the birth of two different parties, the majority Democratic Party of the Left under Occhetto and the hardline minority Communist Refoundation Party founded by Cossutta,
Sergio Garavini ,Lucio Libertini and others. Natta, likePietro Ingrao , chose to remain a member of the main party, as he was not optimistic about the prospects of the new communist party.References
*Article by Luca Molinari at [http://cronologia.leonardo.it/storia/biografie/natta.htm cronologia.leonardo.it]
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