- Mariano Rumor
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Mariano Rumor 40th
Prime Minister of ItalyIn office
26 July 1973 – 23 November 1974President Giovanni Leone Preceded by Giulio Andreotti Succeeded by Aldo Moro In office
12 December 1968 – 6 August 1970President Giuseppe Saragat Preceded by Giovanni Leone Succeeded by Emilio Colombo Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs In office
23 November 1974 – 29 July 1976Prime Minister Aldo Moro Preceded by Aldo Moro Succeeded by Arnaldo Forlani Italian Minister of the Interior In office
17 February 1972 – 7 July 1973Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti Preceded by Franco Restivo Succeeded by Paolo Emilio Taviani In office
21 June 1963 – 4 December 1963Prime Minister Giovanni Leone Preceded by Paolo Emilio Taviani Succeeded by Paolo Emilio Taviani Italian Minister of Agriculture In office
15 February 1959 – 21 June 1963Prime Minister Antonio Segni
Fernando Tambroni
Amintore FanfaniPreceded by Mario Ferrari Aggradi Succeeded by Bernardo Mattarella Personal details Born 16 June 1915
Vicenza, Veneto, ItalyDied 22 January 1990 (aged 74)
Vicenza, Veneto, ItalyNationality Italian Political party Christian Democracy Mariano Rumor (Italian pronunciation: [ma'rjaːno ruˈmoːr]; 16 June 1915 – 22 January 1990) was an Italian politician, a member of the Democrazia Cristiana and the 40th Prime Minister of Italy.
He was born in Vicenza, Veneto. He graduated in Letters and was elected to the Constituent Assembly, which was opening the way for the new Italian Parliament of the Italian Republic, in 1946.
In 1973, Interior Minister Mariano Rumor was attacked by Gianfranco Bertoli, a self-described anarchist. Four were killed during the bombing, and 45 injured, while Rumor escaped alive from it. Bertoli was served a life-term in 1975. Bertoli was an informant of SIFAR at the time, and was in the early 1990s linked to Operation Gladio. Court proceedings showed that this connection was one of mistaken identity.[1]
References
- ^ "Neofascists cleared of 1973 bomb attack for second time". ANSA. 2004-12-01.
Political offices Preceded by
Mario Ferrari AggradiItalian Minister of Agriculture
1959–1963Succeeded by
Bernardo MattarellaPreceded by
Paolo Emilio TavianiItalian Minister of the Interior
1963Succeeded by
Paolo Emilio TavianiPreceded by
Giovanni LeonePrime Minister of Italy
1968–1970Succeeded by
Emilio ColomboPreceded by
Franco RestivoItalian Minister of the Interior
1972–1973Succeeded by
Paolo Emilio TavianiPreceded by
Giulio AndreottiPrime Minister of Italy
1973–1974Succeeded by
Aldo MoroPreceded by
Aldo MoroItalian Minister of Foreign Affairs
1974–1976Succeeded by
Arnaldo ForlaniItalian Chamber of Deputies Preceded by
None, Parliament re-establishedMember of Parliament for Verona
Legislatures: CA, I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII
1946 – 1979Succeeded by
Title jointly heldAssembly seats Preceded by
None, Parliament establishedMember of European Parliament for Northeast Italy
Legislatures: I
1979 – 1984Succeeded by
Title jointly heldItalian Senate Preceded by
Title jointly heldItalian Senator for Veneto
Legislatures: VIII, IX, X
1979 – 1990Succeeded by
Title jointly heldParty political offices Preceded by
Aldo MoroSecretary of the Italian Christian Democracy
1964-1969Succeeded by
Flaminio PiccoliCategories:- 1915 births
- 1990 deaths
- People from Vicenza
- Italian Christians
- Italian Roman Catholics
- Italian Ministers of Foreign Affairs
- Italian Ministers of the Interior
- Italian Ministers of Agriculture
- Christian Democracy (Italy) politicians
- Prime Ministers of Italy
- Italian politician stubs
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