Valentino Pasqualine

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Valentino Pasqualin (born December 16, 1930 in Ospedaletto Euganeo , Province of Padua , † November 3, 1989 in Bolzano ) was an Italian politician.

biography

Pasqualin moved to Bolzano with his parents in 1939 and was already active in Catholic associations in his youth. In 1964 he was elected to the South Tyrolean state parliament on the list of the Democrazia Cristiana and at the same time elected to the regional council of Trentino-South Tyrol , to which he belonged until 1983. From 1965 to 1973 he was an assessor of the regional government of Trentino-South Tyrol , of which he also served as vice-president from 1969. From 1969 to 1970 and then again from 1972, when he replaced the late Amerigo Finato , he was a member of the South Tyrolean provincial government as a member of the Magnago III cabinet . In 1974 he also took over the office of Deputy Governor in the new Magnago IV cabinet . In 1983 he resigned from his state parliament mandate and his post in the Magnago V cabinet to run for the parliamentary elections, in which he was able to win a seat for the Italian Chamber of Deputies . In 1987 he missed re-election. In 1989 he was elected mayor of Bolzano after almost a year of provisional administration of the city . Pasqualin managed to form a coalition in the local council under difficult circumstances, but he died less than three months after he was sworn in.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Members of the South Tyrolean provincial government of the VI. Legislative period on the website of the South Tyrolean Parliament, accessed on January 16, 2011
  2. ^ Members of the South Tyrolean provincial government of the VII legislative period on the website of the South Tyrolean provincial parliament, accessed on January 16, 2011
  3. ^ Members of the South Tyrolean provincial government of the eighth legislative period on the website of the South Tyrolean provincial parliament, accessed on January 16, 2011
  4. Valentino Pasqualin on the website of the Chamber of Deputies , accessed on January 16, 2011
  5. List of Bolzano mayors and city councilors , accessed on January 16, 2011 (PDF file, 439 KB)