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E ' Antonio Giolitti

ROME
He died in the night, in Rome, Antonio Giolitti. Partisan, founding fathers, Minister, was first joined the Communist Party then passed back to the PSI in file of the Communist Party in 1987, the last position as a parliamentarian. He would have been 95 years on February 12. He was the grandson of Giovanni Giolitti. To his death expressed their condolences, one of the first Pier Luigi Bersani, Piero Fassino and the President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano, "Antonio Giolitti - write it - has left the imprint of a person of exceptional moral standing cultural and political life and activity of governo.Partecipo with deep emotion the pain of the families and the wider sympathy for his death. " For Fassino was "A major player in the history of the Republic, democracy and the left. A partisan fighter who joined the liberal tradition of his prestigious family with the anxiety of freedom and justice of a new generation. "

Born in Rome in 1915, after a law degree in 1940 he joined the Communist Party. The year after he was arrested for subversive activities, then released for lack of evidence. With Giancarlo Pajetta founded the Garibaldi Brigade partisans in 1944 and was severely wounded in battle. He was treated in France and returned to Italy in April 1945. Ferruccio Parri named him as Secretary for Foreign Affairs.

In 1946 he was elected to the Constituent Assembly, and then member of the Communist Party from 1948 to 1957. That was the year after the events of Hungary, who controversially left the party Giolitti. "I came to the grave and bitter decision to quit the Communist Party," he wrote July 19, 1957, "through a deeply thoughtful and painful experience." A decision to push it, "the interpretation Marxism, XX Congress and the Eighth Congress that emerges from the controversy and is opposed to any innovative idea and any honest attempt to search around to the grave problems opened by the Twentieth Congress and the events of Poland ed'Ungheria. For these political reasons, he explained, "and certainly not to pique intellectual, I can no longer accept a waiver of formal discipline that would fight for the ideas and goals that I now essential to the victory of socialism."


Giolitti then passed to the Socialist Party with which it was re-elected from 1958 to 1976. Budget Minister from 1963 to 1964, from 1969 to 1972 and from 1973 to 1974 in the center-left governments organic led by Moro, Rumor, and Colombo, was one of the main inspirations of economic planning. From 1977 to 1985 he was commissioner in the European Economic Community. But in 1985, the PSI also began to feel close to Giolitti who left the party in opposition to Craxi. In 1987 he was elected senator as an independent legislature and at the end of the PCI in 1992, he retired from active politics.

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