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Aldo Aniasi

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Preceded by
  
Pietro Buccalossi

Profession
  
Partisan

Succeeded by
  
Carlo Tognoli

Nationality
  
Italian

Party
  
Italian Socialist Party

Preceded by
  
Renato Altissimo

Role
  
Italian Politician

Prime Minister
  
Cossiga – Forlani

Name
  
Aldo Aniasi



Born
  
May 31, 1921 Palmanova, Italy (
1921-05-31
)

Political party
  
Italian Socialist Party

Died
  
August 27, 2005, Milan, Italy

Aldo Aniasi, OMRI (31 May 1921 – 27 August 2005) was an Italian politician.

Biography

Aniasi was born in Palmanova, in Friuli. In 1943 he joined the Brigate Garibaldi, the paramilitary wing of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in the Italian resistance. He fought in Piedmont, in Valsesia and Ossola. In 1945 he was briefly the lieutenant for the National Liberation Committee in Milan.

After the war Aniasi left the PCI, adhering (after 1947) to the Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI). Aniasi was a councilman of Milan from 1951 to 1967, when he became Mayor of the city following the resignation of Pietro Bucalossi; he contributed to Bucalossi's fall by leaving the PSDI to join the Italian Socialist Party (PSI). Mayor during the "Years of Lead", Aniasi was often in disagreement with the prefect Libero Mazza: while the former supported law and order policies against the Red Brigades and other terrorists, Aniasi supported disarming the police instead. Aniasi was also criticized for seemingly downplaying terrorism.

In 1976, he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies, where he remained until 1994. In the 1980s, he was Minister of Health in the Cossiga II and Forlani Cabinets. As Minister, he created the National Health Service.

After 1994, he left politics temporarily before joining the Democrats of the Left (DS), becoming a member of its directive council. He died in Milan in 2005 and is buried at the city's Monumental Cemetery.

References

Aldo Aniasi Wikipedia