Giuseppe Saragat
Giuseppe Saragat | |
|---|---|
Saragat in 1971 | |
| President of Italy | |
| In office 29 December 1964 – 29 December 1971 | |
| Prime Minister | Aldo Moro Giovanni Leone Mariano Rumor Emilio Colombo |
| Preceded by | Antonio Segni |
| Succeeded by | Giovanni Leone |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
| In office 4 December 1963 – 22 July 1964 | |
| Prime Minister | Aldo Moro |
| Preceded by | Attilio Piccioni |
| Succeeded by | Aldo Moro |
| Deputy Prime Minister of Italy | |
| In office 10 February 1954 – 19 May 1957 | |
| Prime Minister | Mario Scelba Antonio Segni |
| Preceded by | Attilio Piccioni |
| Succeeded by | Giuseppe Pella |
| In office 1 June 1947 – 27 January 1950 | |
| Prime Minister | Alcide De Gasperi |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Succeeded by | Attilio Piccioni |
| President of the Constituent Assembly | |
| In office 25 June 1946 – 6 February 1947 | |
| Preceded by | Carlo Sforza |
| Succeeded by | Umberto Terracini |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 19 September 1898 Turin, Piedmont, Kingdom of Italy |
| Died | 11 June 1988 (aged 89) Rome, Lazio, Italy |
| Nationality | Italian |
| Political party | Unitary Socialist Party (1922–1930) Italian Socialist Party (1930–1947) Italian Democratic Socialist Party (1947–1988) |
| Spouse(s) | Giuseppina Bollani (died 14 January 1961)[1] |
| Alma mater | University of Turin |
Giuseppe Saragat (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈsaːraɡat];[a] 19 September 1898 – 11 June 1988)[2] was an Italian politician who was the president of Italy from 1964 to 1971.
Notes
- ↑ Prescribed pronunciation is [saraˈɡat], but [ˈsaːraɡat] has always been more common.
References
- ↑ Vespa, Bruno (7 October 2010). L'amore e il potere. Edizioni Mondadori. ISBN 9788852012037. Retrieved 14 August 2018 – via Google Books.
- ↑ Rizzo, Tito Lucrezio (23 October 2012). Parla il Capo dello Stato: sessanta anni di vita repubblicana attraverso il Quirinale 1946-2006. Gangemi Editore spa. ISBN 9788849274608. Retrieved 14 August 2018 – via Google Books.