Guido De Martino Explained

Guido De Martino
Nationality:Italian
Birth Place:Somma Vesuviana, Naples, Italy
Birth Date:22 August 1943
Occupation:Professor of History and Philosophy
Office:Senator of the Republic of Italy
Party:Italian Socialist Party
Constituency1:Campania
Term End3:1 July 1987
Term Start3:12 July 1983
Constituency2:Naples
Termstart1:15 April 1994
Termend2:14 April 1994
Termstart2:23 April 1992
Termend1:29 May 2001
Office2:Member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies
Constituency3:Naples

Guido De Martino (born Somma Vesuviana, 22 August 1943) is a former Italian politician of the Italian Socialist Party. He is also the son of the late socialist politician Francesco De Martino and was kidnapped for 40 days in 1977 by the Camorra.

Biography

De Martino was born in Somma Vesuviana, Naples Italy on 22 August 1943 to the family of Francesco De Martino. He would get a degree in philosophy, before going on to become a professor of history and philosophy.[1] [2]

While serving as secretary of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) in Naples, De Martino was kidnapped in Naples on 5 April 1977.[3] [4] [5] He had been taken by the Neapolitan Mafia, the Camorra, who held him for six weeks.[6] [7] He was only freed after a one billion lire ransom, that was raised by the party, was paid to the perpetrators.[8] [9] It would later be revealed that some of the funds the party had provided were attained through kidnappings done by the Red Brigades.[10] This scandal has been compared to the Moro kidnapping, by those who suspected similar political beliefs between the victims to have been the cause.[11]

De Martino would go on to achieve electoral victory in Naples as a member of the PSI, securing a seat in the Italian Chamber of Deputies during the IX legislature and again in XI legislature. He continued to work with the PSI, getting elected to the Italian Senate during the XII and XIII legislatures.

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References

  1. Web site: senato.it - Scheda di attività di Guido DE MARTINO - XIII Legislatura. 2020-11-18. www.senato.it. Italian Senate. it.
  2. Web site: Guido De Martino / Deputati / Camera dei deputati - Portale storico. 2020-11-18. storia.camera.it. Italian Parliament. it.
  3. Web site: Saita. Francesco. May 4, 2017. 40 anni fa il rapimento di Guido De Martino: "Così colpirono mio padre per l'apertura al Pci". 2020-11-18. Adnkronos. it.
  4. Book: Jamieson, Alison. The Heart Attacked: Terrorism and Conflict in the Italian State. M. Boyars. 1989. 978-0-7145-2871-7. en.
  5. Web site: Lane. John Francis. 2002-11-22. Obituary: Francesco De Martino. 2020-11-18. the Guardian. en.
  6. Web site: Urbani. Ilaria. 2016-04-07. Al Vomero una piazza per Francesco De Martino. 2020-11-18. la Repubblica. it.
  7. Web site: GAVISH. EITAN. October 30, 2009. Mafia thug Mario Bacio Terracino gunned down by Camorra hit man, video released by Naples police. 2020-11-18. nydailynews.com.
  8. Web site: 1993-04-04. Strange case of kidnapping. 2020-11-18. The Independent. en.
  9. Book: Pansa, Giampaolo. I cari estinti: faccia a faccia con quarant'anni di politica italiana. 2011-02-09. RIZZOLI LIBRI. 978-88-586-1791-5. it.
  10. Web site: Zorba. Stefano. Guido De Martino Archivi. 2020-11-18. L'alba dei funerali di uno Stato. it-IT.
  11. Web site: Harris. Judith. May 4, 2008. Aldo Moro Anniversary: Time To Tell the Truth. 2020-11-18. iItaly.org. en.

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