Giuseppe Codacci Pisanelli

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Giuseppe Codacci Pisanelli (born March 28, 1913 in Rome , † February 2, 1988 ) was an Italian politician of the Democrazia Cristiana (DC), who was among other things Minister of Defense .

Life

MP

After attending school, Pisanelli studied law and political science and later worked as a university lecturer.

On June 25, 1946, he was a member of the Constituent Assembly (Assemblea Costituente) as a representative of the Democrazia Cristiana , of which he was a member until March 31, 1948. During this time he was a member of the Constitutional Committee (Commissione per la Costituzione) .

Then on May 8, 1948, he was elected member of the Chamber of Deputies ( Camera dei deputati ) , in which he represented the interests of the DC from the first to the end of the fourth legislative period on June 4, 1968. During his parliamentary membership he was initially a member of the Defense Committee (Commissione Difesa) between June 1948 and June 1958, and of the Committee on Foreign Relations, Foreign Trade and Colonies (Commissione Rapporti con l'Estero, compresi gli Economici, Colonie) from January 1950 to July 1951 and from July 1951 to June 1953 member of the Committee on Home Affairs, Politics and Administration, Culture, Events, Sport and Printing (Commissione Affari Interni, Ordinamento politico e amministrativo, Affari di Culto, Spettacoli, Attività Sportive, Stampa) as well as several special committees and ad -hoc bodies.

Defense ministers and ministers without portfolio

On July 16, 1953, Pisanelli was appointed Minister of Defense (Ministro della Difesa) by Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi in his eighth cabinet , to which he belonged for just under a month until August 17, 1953.

He was later in the second legislative period from March 1954 to June 1958 again a member of the Committee on Foreign Relations, Foreign Trade and Colonies and served between December 1954 and May 1963 as deputy chairman of the DC parliamentary group .

During the third legislative period, Pisanelli was vice-chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations and Immigration (Commissione Affari Esteri, Emigrazione) between June 1958 and September 1960 and remained a member of this committee until June 1961.

Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani appointed him on July 26, 1960 as Minister without Portfolio (Ministro senza Portafoglio) in his third government . This ministerial office, in which he was responsible for relations with parliament, he also held in the fourth cabinet that followed until February 21, 1962.

In addition, from July 1960 to May 1963 he was a member of the Committee on Affairs of the Prime Minister, Home Affairs, Culture and Public Relations (Commissione Affari della Presidenza del Consiglio, Affari Interni e di Culto, Enti Pubblici) . Subsequently, during the fourth electoral term between July 1963 and January 1965, he was first a member of the Defense Committee and then again from January 1965 to June 1968 of the Committee on Foreign Relations and Immigration.

After he did not hold a mandate during the fifth parliamentary term, he was again a member of the Chamber of Deputies as a representative of the DC during the sixth electoral period from May 25, 1972 to July 4, 1976. During this period Pisanelli was a member of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, State Organization, Regions and General Public Service Affairs (Commissione Affari Costituzionali, Organizzazione dello Stato, Regioni, Disciplina Generale del Rapporto di Pubblico Impiego) .

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