Emilio Rubbi

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Emilio Rubbi
Born15 June 1930
Bologna, Kingdom of Italy
Died1 June 2005(2005-06-01) (aged 74)
Bologna, Italy
NationalityItalian
OccupationEconomist
Known forMember of Christian Democrats

Emilio Rubbi (1930–2005) was an Italian economist and politician who was a member of the Christian Democrats. He served as the secretary of the council of ministers in various cabinets. He was also elected to the Italian Parliament.

Biography[edit]

Rubbi was born in Bologna on 15 June 1930.[1] He obtained a degree in economics and business.[2] Rubbi joined the Christian Democracy Party.[2] He was named as its administrative secretary in mid-1993 replacing Severino Citaristi in the post.[3] In the party Rubbi was among the allies of Aldo Moro.[4]

Rubbi was elected to the Parliament in 1976 and served there for three terms (Legislatures VII, VIII and X).[1] Between 1983 and 1987 he was a member of the Italian Senate (Legislature IX).[1] From 1982 to 1992 he was the secretary of the council of ministers in the following cabinets: first and second cabinets of Giovanni Spadolini, cabinet of Giovanni Goria, cabinet of Ciriaco De Mita, and fourth and sixth cabinets of Giulio Andreotti.[1]

He died of diabetes in Bologna on 1 June 2005.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Emilio Rubbi" (in Italian). Italian Parliament. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "L' addio a Emilio Rubbi Politico integerrimo". La Repubblica. 2 June 2005. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
  3. ^ Douglas Wertman (1995). "The Last Year of the Christian Democratic Party". Italian Politics. 9: 143. JSTOR 45402392.
  4. ^ "è morto Emilio Rubbi politico integerrimo". La Repubblica (in Italian). 2 June 2005. Retrieved 29 September 2022.

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