Luigi Gui | |
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Minister of Labour and Social Security | |
In office 18 January 1954 – 8 February 1954 | |
Prime Minister | Amintore Fanfani |
Preceded by | Leopoldo Rubinacci |
Succeeded by | Ezio Vigorelli |
Minister of Public Education | |
In office 21 February 1962 – 24 June 1968 | |
Prime Minister | Amintore Fanfani Giovanni Leone Aldo Moro |
Preceded by | Giacinto Bosco |
Succeeded by | Giovanni Battista Scaglia |
Minister of Defense | |
In office 24 June 1968 – 23 March 1970 | |
Prime Minister | Giovanni Leone Mariano Rumor |
Preceded by | Roberto Tremelloni |
Succeeded by | Mario Tanassi |
Italian Minister of Health | |
In office 7 July 1973 – 14 March 1974 | |
Prime Minister | Mariano Rumor |
Preceded by | Remo Gaspari |
Succeeded by | Vittorino Colombo |
Minister for the Organization of Public Administration | |
In office 14 March 1974 – 3 October 1974 | |
Prime Minister | Mariano Rumor |
Preceded by | Silvio Gava |
Succeeded by | Francesco Cossiga |
Minister of the Interior | |
In office 23 November 1974 – 12 February 1976 | |
Prime Minister | Aldo Moro |
Preceded by | Paolo Emilio Taviani |
Succeeded by | Aldo Moro |
Personal details | |
Born | Padua, Veneto, Italy | 26 September 1914
Died | 26 April 2010 95) Padua, Veneto, Italy | (aged
Political party | Christian Democracy |
Alma mater | Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore |
Profession | Philosopher, Politician |
Luigi Gui (26 September 1914 – 26 April 2010) was an Italian politician and philosopher.
Biography
Gui was born in Padua (Veneto). He graduated in philosophy at the Catholic University in Milan. He was an officer of the Alpini corps of the Italian Army, and fought in USSR during World War II. Later, he was a member of the Italian Constituent Assembly which later became the modern Italian Parliament. He was deputy and senator from 1948 to 1983.
He served as Minister of labour and social security, Minister of education, Minister of health, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Defense and Minister of Public Administration.
References
External links
- Luigi Gui at Italian Chamber of Deputies, VI Legislature
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