Gaetano Cingari
Gaetano Cingari (born November 14, 1926 in Reggio di Calabria, died May 9, 1994 in Padua) - Italian politician, historian and academic teacher, national parliamentarian, member of the European Parliament of the 2nd and 3rd term. Curriculum vitae
He was born into a Ferrovie dello Stato employee's family. He graduated in mathematics and then also history at the Università degli Studi di Messina. He was a long-time academic teacher at this university, including a lecturer in recent history. He was also the author of numerous scientific publications on historical subjects.
From 1943 he belonged to Partito d'Azione, but after a few years he joined the Italian Socialist Party. He sat on the city council of his hometown. In the years 1968-1972 he was a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the 5th term. In 1975, elected to the regional council of Calabria, he became the vice-president of the regional government and an assessor for cultural heritage. In 1983, on behalf of the socialists, he took the second-term deputy's term, until 1984. Without success, he applied for re-election as a non-party candidate on the list of the Italian Communist Party. He returned to the EP in 1992, cooperating with the Democratic Left Party formed on the basis of PCI. He died shortly before the end of the third term of the Europarliament.
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