Gianmatteo Matteotti
Gianmatteo Matteotti (17 February 1921 – 14 June 2000), also known as Matteo Matteotti, was an Italian socialist politician. He held several cabinet posts in the 1970s.
Gianmatteo Matteotti | |
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Personal details | |
Born | 17 February 1921 Rome, Kingdom of Italy |
Died | 14 June 2000 79) Verona | (aged
Resting place | Fratta Polesine |
Political party | |
Parent | Giacomo Matteotti (father) |
Early life
Matteotti was born in Rome on 17 February 1921.[1] He was the second son of Giacomo Matteotti and had an older brother, Giancarlo.[2][3]
Career and activities
After 8 September 1943 Matteotti participated in the War of Liberation and was a militant of the Red Flag movement.[2]
He later joined the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) and served as its secretary, until 1946.[2] The same year he was elected deputy to the Constituent Assembly.[2] In 1947 he became a member of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI) and was elected to the Chamber in 1948 for the party.[2] In the mid-1950s he was the general secretary of the party.[3] In 1959 Matteotti rejoined the PSI.[2] In 1968 he left the party and rejoined the PSDI.[2]
He was appointed minister of tourism and entertainment to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Emilio Colombo in 1970.[2] Then he was appointed minister of foreign trade to the cabinet of Giulio Andreotti in 1973.[2] Matteotti also held the same post in the subsequent cabinet headed by Mariano Rumor from 1973 to 1974.[2]
Death
Matteotti died in Verona on 14 June 2000.[1] Like his father and his older brother Giancarlo (died 2006) he was buried in Fratta Polesine.[2]
References
- "Matteo Matteotti" (in Italian). Biblio Toscana. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
- "Gianmatteo Matteotti" (in Italian). ANPI. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
- "Conversation Renewed". Time. 18 June 1956. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
External links
- Media related to Matteo Matteotti at Wikimedia Commons