Draft:Umberto Chiacchio
Italian politician
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Umberto Chiacchio (8 february 1930 – 18 october 2001) was an Italian politician and entrepreneur.
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8 February 1930
- Italian Social Movement (1972–1995)
- National Alliance (1995–2001)
Umberto Chiacchio | |
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| Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office 25 may 1972 – 4 july 1976 | |
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| Born | Umberto Chiacchio 8 February 1930 Grumo Nevano, Italy |
| Died | 18 October 2001 (aged 71) Massa Lubrense, Italy |
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| Occupation | entrepreneur |
Career
During the 1972 general elections he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the Naples constituency, a candidate with Giorgio Almirante's Italian Social Movement until 1976.[1] During his term as a member of parliament he was among the members of the finance and treasury commission chaired by Franco Maria Malfatti and Giuseppe La Loggia.[2] In 1997 he was involved in the well-known Italgest scandal.[3]
