Gaetano Martino
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Gaetano Martino (November 25, 1900 - July 21, 1967) was an Italian politician and university teacher.
A native of Messina, Sicily, he was a member of Italian Liberal Party. He was also President of the European Parliament from 1962 to 1964.
He died in Rome in 1967.
| Political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Attilio Piccioni | Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs 1954–1957 | Succeeded by Giuseppe Pella |
| Preceded by Egidio Tosato | Italian Minister of Public Instruction 1954–1955 | Succeeded by Giuseppe Ermini |
| Preceded by Hans Furler | President of the European Parliament 1962–1964 | Succeeded by Jean Pierre Duvieusart |
Image:Flag of Europe.svg Presidents of the European Parliament | |
|---|---|
| Common Assembly (1952–1958) | Paul-Henri Spaak · Alcide De Gasperi · Giuseppe Pella · Hans Furler |
| Parliamentary Assembly (1958–1962) | Robert Schuman · Hans Furler |
| Appointed Parliament (1962–1979) | Gaetano Martino · Jean Duvieusart · Victor Leemans · Alain Poher · Mario Scelba · Walter Behrendt · Cornelis Berkhouwer · Georges Spénale · Emilio Colombo |
| European Parliament (1979–present) | Simone Veil · Piet Dankert · Pierre Pflimlin · Henry Plumb · Enrique Barón · Egon Klepsch · Klaus Hänsch · José María Gil-Robles · Nicole Fontaine · Pat Cox · Josep Borrell · Hans-Gert Pöttering |
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