Fernando Tambroni

Fernando Tambroni - Armaroli ( born November 25, 1901 in Ascoli Piceno, † February 18, 1963 in Rome) was Prime Minister of Italy from March 25 1960 to 26 July 1960.

Tambroni, from 1948 Member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Christian Democrats, was from 1953 to 1954 Minister of Merchant Marine, as well as multiple interior minister of the country ( from 1955). Under Antonio Segni, he became treasurer and Haushaltssminister. His politics can be described as right-wing because he was elected prime minister in March 1960 after the break with the Socialist Party and with the support of the post-fascist MSI. In Tambronis reign the violent dispersal of a demonstration of the Communists and the censorship of different films, including Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita falls.

Tambronis controversial decision 's permission is against the MSI to be allowed its national congress in the former stronghold of the Italian resistance against fascism, Genoa, hold. On June 30, 1960, then came to demonstrations left unions in various Italian cities (Genoa, Rome, Catania and Licata ), which were violently stopped by the police, and it was even dead. Tambroni was then, even from his own party, asked to resign.

  • Prime Minister (Italy )
  • Minister of the Interior (Italy )
  • Treasury Minister (Italy )
  • Budget Minister (Italy )
  • Merchant Marine Minister (Italy )
  • Member of the Chamber of Deputies ( Italy)
  • DC Member
  • Italian
  • Born 1901
  • Died in 1963
  • Man
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