Giuseppe Saragat
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| Giuseppe Saragat | |
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| In office December 29, 1964 – December 29, 1971 | |
| Prime Minister | Aldo Moro Giovanni Leone Mariano Rumor Emilio Colombo |
| Preceded by | Cesare Merzagora acting Antonio Segni |
| Succeeded by | Giovanni Leone |
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| In office June 25, 1946 – February 6, 1947 | |
| Preceded by | Carlo Sforza |
| Succeeded by | Umberto Terracini |
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| In office December 29, 1971 – June 11, 1988 | |
| Constituency | New Constituency |
| Born | September 19 1898 Turin, Italy |
| Died | June 11 1988 (aged 89) Rome, Italy |
| Nationality | Italian |
| Political party | Democratic Socialist Party |
| Spouse | Giuseppina Bollani |
| Religion | Roman Catholic |
Giuseppe Saragat (pronounced [ˈsaɾaɡat]) (September 19, 1898 - June 11, 1988) was an Italian politician who was the President of the Italian Republic from 1964 to 1971.
Saragat was born in Turin.
He was a moderate socialist, who split from the Italian Socialist Party in 1947, out of concern over its close (at the time) alliance with the Communists, to found the Italian Socialist Workers' Party, which would soon become the Italian Democratic Socialist Party. He was to be the latter's paramount leader for the rest of his life.
Saragat was the foreign minister of Italy from 1963 to 1964, and the President of the Italian Republic from 1964.
He died in Rome on June 11, 1988.
| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by Carlo Sforza (National Consult) | President of the Italian Constituent Assembly 1946-1947 | Succeeded by Umberto Terracini |
| Preceded by Attilio Piccioni | Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs 1963–1964 | Succeeded by Aldo Moro |
| Preceded by Antonio Segni | President of the Italian Republic 1964–1971 | Succeeded by Giovanni Leone |
| Party political offices | ||
| Preceded by New Party | Secretary of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party 1947 - 1948 | Succeeded by Alberto Simonini |
| Preceded by Ludvico D'Aragona | Secretary of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party 1949 - 1952 | Succeeded by Elio Vigorelli |
| Preceded by Giuseppe Romita | Secretary of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party 1952 - 1954 | Succeeded by Gian Matteo Matteotti |
| Preceded by Gian Matteo Matteotti | Secretary of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party 1957 - 1964 | Succeeded by Mario Tanassi |
| Preceded by Mario Tanassi | Secretary of theItalian Democratic Socialist Party 1976 | Succeeded by Pier Luigi Romita |
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 |
President of Italian Senate | |
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| Kingdom of Italy | Coller · Manno · Alfieri di Sostegno · Settimo · Sclopis · Casati · Fardella di Torrearsa · Ambrois · Pasolini · Tecchio · Durando · Farini · Saracco · Canonico · Manfredi · Bonasi · Tittoni · Federzoni · Suardo · Thaon di Revel · Tomasi Della Torretta · |
| National Consoult | |
| Constituent Assembly | Saragat · Terracini |
| Italian Republic | |
President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies | |
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| National Consoult | |
| Constituent Assembly | Saragat · Terracini |
| Italian Republic | Gronchi · Leone · Bucciarelli-Ducci · Pertini · Ingrao · Iotti · Scalfaro · Napolitano · Pivetti · Violante · Casini · Bertinotti |
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