Preceded by Ezio Vigorelli Succeeded by Fiorentino Sullo Nationality Italian | Preceded by Giuseppe Togni Name Benigno Zaccagnini | |
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Political party Democrazia Cristiana |
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Benigno Zaccagnini ([beˈniɲɲo dzakkaɲˈɲiːni]; April 17, 1912 – November 5, 1989) was an Italian politician and physician.
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- Ravenna intitola la piazza del mercato a benigno zaccagnini cronaca 5 11 12
- Franceschini e bersani ricordano benigno zaccagnini
- Political career
- Personal life
- References

Franceschini e bersani ricordano benigno zaccagnini
Political career

Zaccagnini was among the founders of the Democrazia Cristiana (Italian Christian Democracy party), and was elected at the Constituent Assembly (1946) and the Chamber of Deputies (1948) of the new-born Italian Republic. He was a member of the Christian Democratic wing more favourable to a collaboration with left (or centre-left) parties. He was confirmed at the Chambers of Deputies until 1979, when he was elected to the Italian Senate.

Zaccagnini was Minister of Welfare in 1959 under Antonio Segni, a position he maintained also in the following government led by Fernando Tambroni. In the same year (1960) he was Minister of Public Works under Amintore Fanfani.

In 1975 he was elected National Secretary of Democrazia Cristiana, remaining in place until 1980 when he was replaced by Flaminio Piccoli. In 1984 he was elected in the European Parliament.
Personal life

Born in Faenza, he graduated in Pediatrics in 1937. During World War II he acted as partisan, collaborating with Arrigo Boldrini in the liberation of Romagna. Zaccagnini died at Ravenna in 1989.
