Mariano Rumor

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Mariano Rumor
Mariano Rumor

In office
12 December 1968 – 6 August 1970
26 July 1972 - 23 November 1974
Preceded by Giovanni Leone
Giulio Andreotti
Succeeded by Emilio Colombo
Aldo Moro

Born June 16, 1915
Vicenza, Italy
Died January 22, 1990
Rome, Italy
Political party Christian Democracy

Mariano Rumor (June 16, 191522 January 1990) was an Italian politician, a member of the Democrazia Cristiana and several times 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 Bertolli, an alleged anarchist. Four were killed during the bombing, and 45 injured, while Rumor escaped alive from it. Bertolli was in reality a right-wing activist and a long-standing informant of the SID, the Italian military intelligence agency. According to the Italian justice, General Gianadelio Maletti, head of the SID from 1971 to 1975, knew in advance of the attack but failed to advise Mariano Rumor and the Italian justice of Bertolli's true identity. Maletti was convicted in 2000 in absentia to a 15 years prison sentence for obstruction of justice concerning this case. The attack took place in the frame of the "strategy of tension" carried out in Italy during the Cold War [1].

Preceded by
Paolo Emilio Taviani
Italian Minister of the Interior
1963
Succeeded by
Paolo Emilio Taviani
Preceded by
Giovanni Leone
Prime Minister of Italy
1968–1970
Succeeded by
Emilio Colombo
Preceded by
Franco Restivo
Italian Minister of the Interior
1972–1973
Succeeded by
Paolo Emilio Taviani
Preceded by
Giulio Andreotti
Prime Minister of Italy
1973–1974
Succeeded by
Aldo Moro
Preceded by
Aldo Moro
Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs
1974–1976
Succeeded by
Arnaldo Forlani
Preceded by
Aldo Moro
Secretary of the Italian Christian Democracy
1964-1969
Succeeded by
Flaminio Piccoli


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