Fabio Fabbri Explained

Fabio Fabbri
Office:Minister of Defence
Term Start:29 April 1993
Term End:11 May 1994
Primeminister:Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
Predecessor:Salvo Andò
Successor:Cesare Previti
Office2:Secretary of the Council of Ministers
Term Start2:28 June 1992
Term End2:29 April 1993
Primeminister2:Giuliano Amato
Predecessor2:Nino Cristofori
Successor2:Antonio Maccanico
Office3:Member of the Senate of the Republic
Term Start3:5 July 1976
Term End3:14 April 1994
Constituency3:Emilia-Romagna
Birth Date:15 October 1933
Birth Place:Ciano d'Enza, Italy
Death Place:Parma, Italy
Party:Italian Socialist Party
Nationality:Italian
Alma Mater:University of Parma
Occupation:Lawyer

Fabio Fabbri (15 October 1933 – 4 January 2024) was an Italian politician and lawyer.

Biography

Fabbri was born in Ciano d'Enza, Italy, on 15 October 1933. He graduated from the University of Parma with a law degree, and began a career as a lawyer.

Fabbri was a Senator from 1976 to 1994 for the Italian Socialist Party.[1] [2] He was an Undersecretary for Agriculture and Forestry in the 2nd Cossiga government, in the Forlani government and the two Spadolini governments, and the Secretary of the Council of Ministers in the first Amato government.[3] He also served as minister for regional affairs in the fifth Fanfani government, as minister of community policies in the second Craxi government and as minister of defence in the Ciampi government.[1] [2] [4]

After leaving office he worked on protecting the Apennine Mountains through an editorial initiative and the Man and the Biosphere Programme.[2] [5]

Fabio Fabbri died in Parma on 4 January 2024, at the age of 90.[6]

Honours and awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Scheda di attività di Fabio Fabbri - XI Legislatura. 19 October 2020. Italian Senate.
  2. Web site: Arlotti. Gabriele. 30 July 2019. Fabio Fabbri. Il senatore che a 85 anni ha voluto Apenninus. 19 October 2020. Redacon. it-IT.
  3. Book: Davidson, J.. America's Allies and War: Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. 2011. Springer. 978-0-230-11848-5.
  4. Book: Katan, David . Translating Cultures: An Introduction for Translators, Interpreters and Mediators. 2014. Routledge. 978-1-317-63993-0.
  5. Web site: Fabbri. Fabio. 24 February 2020. Dall'Unità d'Italia al Mab, passando per Province e Parchi. Storia politica. Redacon. it-IT. 19 October 2020.
  6. News: Addio a Fabio Fabbri, fu senatore del Psi e tre volte ministro. Aveva 90 anni . 6 January 2024 . Gazzetta di Parma.
  7. Web site: Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana. 19 October 2020. www.quirinale.it.