Nicola Signorello Explained

Nicola Signorello
Birth Place:San Nicola da Crissa, Calabria, Italy
Birth Date:18 June 1926
Death Place:Rome, Italy
Party:Christian Democracy

Nicola Signorello (18 June 1926 – 26 December 2022) was an Italian Christian Democracy politician and publicist.[1]

Life and career

Signorello was born in San Nicola da Crissa, in Calabria, and graduated in Jurisprudence. A member of Christian Democracy (Democrazia Cristiana, DC), he was elected in the provincial council of Rome in 1952, remaining there until 1960 when he became president of the province (in charge until 1965).

Signorello was initially near to Mario Scelba's wing within DC, but later moved to Giulio Andreotti's faction, becoming one of the latter's frontmen in Rome alongside Amerigo Petrucci and Franco Evangelisti. In 1968, he was elected into the Italian Senate, and was confirmed until 1985. Signorello was Minister of Tourism, Sport, and Entertainment in 1973-1974, Minister of Merchant Navy in 1980 (replacing Evangelisti), and then again Minister of Tourism in three consecutive cabinets from 1980 to August 1983.[2] [3] [4]

Signorello was elected as Mayor of Rome in May 1985, after years of Communist government of the city, remaining in charge until resigning in 1988.[5] [6] [7]

In 1989, Signorello was not given a seat by Andreotti in the Italian Senate and was instead given a banking post in the Istituto per il Credito Sportivo.[8]

Signorello died in Rome on 26 December 2022, at the age of 96.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: senato.it - Scheda di attività di Nicola SIGNORELLO - IX Legislatura. 7 October 2020. www.senato.it. Italian Senate.
  2. Book: The statesman's year-book : statistical and historical annual of the states of the world for the year 1981-1982. 1981. Macmillan. Paxton, John., Palgrave Connect (Online service). 978-0-230-27110-4. 118th. London. 609404829.
  3. Book: The statesman's year-book : statistical and historical annual of the states of the world for the year 1980-1981. 1980. W. de Gruyter. Paxton, John., Palgrave Connect (Online service). 978-0-230-27109-8. 117th. Berlin. 609404831.
  4. Book: Rail International. 16 January 2008. International Railway Congress Association. University of Michigan. en. 8 October 2020. 1981.
  5. News: Tocci. Corrado. 19 December 2016. Nicola Signorello ultimo Sindaco di Roma espressione della Politica. Agora Magazine. 8 October 2020.
  6. Web site: STEFANINI. MAURIZIO. 13 March 2017. All'ultimo stadio. 8 October 2020. www.ilfoglio.it. it.
  7. Web site: MAFAI. MIRIAM. 12 May 1988. IL CROLLO DELLE GIUNTE. 23 October 2020. Archivio - la Repubblica.it. it.
  8. Web site: PETRINI. ROBERTO. 6 September 1991. BLITZ DI ANDREOTTI AL CREDITO SPORTIVO ARRIVA SIGNORELLO - la Repubblica.it. 23 October 2020. Archivio - la Repubblica.it. it.
  9. https://roma.repubblica.it/cronaca/2022/12/27/news/nicola_signorello_morto_sindaco_roma_ministro_dc-380842904/ Morto Nicola Signorello, ex sindaco di Roma e ministro Dc