- Piero Pisenti
Piero Pisenti (
March 20 1887 —September 29 1980 ) was an Italian Fascist journalist and politician.Pisenti was born in
Perugia ,Umbria , to a family of university professors. In 1912 he graduated injurisprudence at theUniversity of Bologna . The following year he moved to Pordenone,Friuli , where he began his political carrier as a member of the town council, which he held from 1915 to 1919, elected on conservative list. In 1920 he founded in Pordenone thefar right partyUnione del Lavoro (Labour Union), which was later absorbed into theNational Fascist Party (PNF).He entered the PNF in 1921, and soon became a captain of the
Blackshirts in Friuli, as well as a national-level figure of Fascism, and editor of "Giornale del Friuli ".In 1926 Pisenti was expelled from the PNF, as he disagreed on some internal regulations of the party. The following year, however, he was readmitted into high office, becoming one of
Benito Mussolini 's closest collaborators (Mussolini described him as "the man who, throughout twenty years of Fascism, has had the bravery of his very own brilliantheterodoxy "). In 1924 he was elected as to theItalian Chamber of Deputies , a position he held without interruptions until 1939.After the armistice of
September 8 ,1943 , he remained loyal to Mussolini, and joined the leadership of theItalian Social Republic - in November of that year, he was appointed its Minister of Justice. In this position, he refused to grace the former Fascist leaders who had organized the fall of Mussolini in 1943 (includingGaleazzo Ciano ,Emilio De Bono andCarlo Pareschi ), and who were therefore condemned to death in theVerona trial because he sad that the last decision about a pardon or was a duty of the head of the state ofRepubblica Sociale italiana , but other member of the fascist leadership likePavolini refused to informMussolini about the request of pardon. [I Montanelli,"Storia d'Italia" 1943-1948 pag 98", RCS editore, 2003] After the end ofWorld War II , Pisenti was arrested and jailed for a year. After the sentence was carried out, he returned to Pordenone and worked as lawyer. In 1977 he wrote the controversial essay "RSI - Una Repubblica necessaria" ("The RSI [Italian Social Republic] - A Necessary Republic"), in which he defended the politics of the Republic.Pisenti died in Pordenone in 1980.
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