Luigi Gui

Italian politician and philosopher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Luigi Gui (26 September 1914 26 April 2010) was an Italian politician and philosopher.

Prime MinisterAldo Moro
Succeeded byAldo Moro
Prime MinisterMariano Rumor
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Luigi Gui
Minister of the Interior
In office
23 November 1974  12 February 1976
Prime MinisterAldo Moro
Preceded byPaolo Emilio Taviani
Succeeded byAldo Moro
Other Ministerial offices
Minister for the Organization of Public Administration
In office
14 March 1974  3 October 1974
Prime MinisterMariano Rumor
Preceded bySilvio Gava
Succeeded byFrancesco Cossiga
Minister of Health
In office
7 July 1973  14 March 1974
Prime MinisterMariano Rumor
Preceded byRemo Gaspari
Succeeded byVittorino Colombo
Minister of Defense
In office
24 June 1968  23 March 1970
Prime MinisterGiovanni Leone
Mariano Rumor
Preceded byRoberto Tremelloni
Succeeded byMario Tanassi
Minister of Public Education
In office
21 February 1962  24 June 1968
Prime MinisterAmintore Fanfani
Giovanni Leone
Aldo Moro
Preceded byGiacinto Bosco
Succeeded byGiovanni Battista Scaglia
Minister of Labour and Social Security
In office
18 January 1954  8 February 1954
Prime MinisterAmintore Fanfani
Preceded byLeopoldo Rubinacci
Succeeded byEzio Vigorelli
Parliamentary offices
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
20 June 1979  11 July 1983
ConstituencyVerona
In office
8 May 1948  4 July 1976
ConstituencyVerona
Member of the Senate of the Republic
In office
5 July 1976  19 June 1979
ConstituencyVeneto
Member of the Constituent Assembly
In office
25 June 1946  31 January 1948
ConstituencyVerona
Personal details
Born(1914-09-26)26 September 1914
Died26 April 2010(2010-04-26) (aged 95)
PartyChristian Democracy
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
ProfessionPhilosopher, Politician
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Biography

Gui was born in Padua (Veneto). He graduated in philosophy at the Catholic University in Milan. He was an officer of the Alpini corps of the Italian Army, and fought in USSR during World War II. Later, he was a member of the Italian Constituent Assembly which later became the modern Italian Parliament. He was deputy and senator from 1948 to 1983.

He served as Minister of labour and social security, Minister of education, Minister of health, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Defense and Minister of Public Administration.

He died on 26 April 2010, at the age of 95.[1][2]

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