Antonio Segni
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Antonio Segni (February 2, 1891 – December 1, 1972) was an Italian politician who was President of the Italian Republic from 1962 to 1964.
Born in Sassari, Sardinia, he was twice Prime Minister of Italy (1955-1957, 1959-1960). Subsequently he was elected President of the Italian Republic on May 6, 1962 (854 to 443 votes) and retired from office on December 6, 1964 after serious paralysis. He was also a professor of law at University of Sassari.
Segni he was accused during his presidential term of having tried to organize a coup d'état along with General Giovanni De Lorenzo
He is the father of Mario Segni, better know as Mariotto.
| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by Guido Gonnella | Italian Minister of Public Instruction 1951–1953 | Succeeded by Giovanni Bettiol |
| Preceded by Giovanni Bettiol | Italian Minister of Public Instruction 1953–1954 | Succeeded by Egidio Tosato |
| Preceded by Mario Scelba | Prime Minister of Italy 1955–1957 | Succeeded by Adone Zoli |
| Preceded by Paolo Emilio Taviani | Italian Minister of Defense 1958–1959 | Succeeded by Giulio Andreotti |
| Preceded by Amintore Fanfani | Prime Minister of Italy 1959–1960 | Succeeded by Fernando Tambroni |
| Preceded by Fernando Tambroni | Italian Minister of the Interior 1959–1960 | Succeeded by Giuseppe Spataro |
| Preceded by Giuseppe Pella | Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs 1960–1962 | Succeeded by Amintore Fanfani |
| Preceded by Giovanni Gronchi | President of the Italian Republic 1962–1964 | Succeeded by Giuseppe Saragat |
Presidents of the Italian Republic | |
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| De Nicola • Einaudi • Gronchi • Segni • Saragat • Leone • Pertini • Cossiga • Scalfaro • Ciampi • Napolitano | Image:Presidential flag of Italy.svg |
Prime ministers of Italy | ||
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| Kingdom of Italy | Cavour · Ricasoli · Rattazzi · Farini · Minghetti · La Marmora · Ricasoli · Rattazzi · Menabrea · Lanza · Minghetti · Depretis · Cairoli · Depretis · Cairoli · Depretis · Crispi · Starrabba · Giolitti · Crispi · Starrabba · Pelloux · Saracco · Zanardelli · Giolitti · Tittoni · Fortis · Sonnino · Giolitti · Sonnino · Luzzatti · Giolitti · Salandra · Boselli · Orlando · Nitti · Giolitti · Bonomi · Facta · Mussolini · Badoglio · Bonomi · Parri · De Gasperi | Image:CoA fam ITA savoia.svg Image:Italy-Emblem.svg |
| Italian Republic | De Gasperi · Pella · Fanfani · Scelba · Segni · Zoli · Fanfani · Segni · Tambroni · Fanfani · Leone · Moro · Leone · Rumor · Colombo · Andreotti · Rumor · Moro · Andreotti · Cossiga · Forlani · Spadolini · Fanfani · Craxi · Fanfani · Goria · De Mita · Andreotti · Amato · Ciampi · Berlusconi · Dini · Prodi · D'Alema · Amato · Berlusconi · Prodi | |
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Categories: Italian politician stubs | 1891 births | 1972 deaths | People from Sassari | Presidents of the Italian Republic | Prime Ministers of Italy | Italian Roman Catholics | Italian Ministers of Foreign Affairs | Italian Ministers of the Interior | Italian Life Senators | Members of Democrazia Cristiana | Karlspreis Recipients

