Guido Gonella

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Guido Gonella
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Minister of Public Education
In office
13 July 1946 – 19 July 1951
Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi
Preceded by Enrico Molè
Succeeded by Antonio Segni
Minister of Justice
In office
16 July 1953 – 17 August 1953
Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi
Preceded by Adone Zoli
Succeeded by Antonio Azara
In office
19 May 1957 – 21 February 1962
Prime Minister Adone Zoli
Amintore Fanfani
Antonio Segni
Fernando Tambroni
Preceded by Aldo Moro
Succeeded by Giacinto Bosco
In office
24 June 1968 – 12 December 1968
Prime Minister Giovanni Leone
Preceded by Oronzo Reale
Succeeded by Silvio Gava
In office
18 February 1972 – 8 July 1973
Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti
Preceded by Emilio Colombo (as PM)
Succeeded by Mario Zagari
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
25 June 1945 – 24 May 1972
Member of the Senate
In office
24 May 1972 – 19 August 1982
Personal details
Born (1905-09-18)18 September 1905
Verona, Italy
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Nettuno, Italy
Nationality Italian
Political party Christian Democracy
Alma mater Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Sapienza University of Rome
Occupation Politician, academic, journalist

Guido Gonella (18 September 1905 – 19 August 1982) was an Italian politician from the Christian Democracy, former Minister of Public Education and Minister of Justice.

Biography

Academic career

Gonella graduated in Philosophy at the Catholic University of Milan and in Law at the Sapienza University of Rome, teaching a few years later Philosophy of law at the University of Bari and at the University of Pavia.[1]

Journalistic career

He later became a columnist of L'Osservatore Romano,[1] receiving the task of talking about the foreign affairs[2] by Bishop Giovanni Montini, the future Pope Paul VI.[3] However, Gonella was kept under control by the political police for suspected anti-fascism: several times the fascist hierarchy asked Benito Mussolini to suppress the Vatican newspaper, but L'Osservatore Romano belonged to the Holy See and therefore could not be suppressed by the Italian government.

On 3 September 1939, a few days after the beginning of World War II, Gonella was arrested by the fascists and brought to Regina Coeli, being freed only after the intervention of Pope Pius XII.[1] Though he returned to L'Osservatore Romano, he was forbidden to teach in Universities.

Political career

Before the World War II, Gonella began to work with Alcide De Gasperi[3] and took part in the drawing of the Code of Camaldoli, the document planning of economic policy by members of the Italian Catholic forces.[4] In 1943, Gonella joined the new-born party Christian Democracy,[5] with which he was elected to the Constituent Assembly in 1945, to the Chamber of Deputies from 1948 to 1968 and to the Senate from 1972 to 1979.

From 1950 to 1953 he has also been elected Secretary of the Christian Democracy.[3]

He has been the first Minister of Public Education of the Italian Republic in the Cabinets led by Alcide De Gasperi[6] and has been many times, over a period of 20 years, Minister of Justice.[7]

During the 1978 presidential election, Gonella was the candidate of the Christian Democracy for the office of President of Italy, until the party decided, together with all the left-wing and centre-left parties in Parliament, to support the Socialist candidate Sandro Pertini.[8]

Death

Gonella died in Nettuno, near Rome, at the age of 76, on 19 August 1982, exactly 28 years after the death of Alcide De Gasperi.[9]

References

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