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President
  
Preceded by
  
Spouse
  
Eugenia Goria (m. ?–1994)

Deputy
  
Name
  
Giovanni Goria

Preceded by
  
Role
  
Italian Politician

Succeeded by
  
Prime Minister
  
Died
  
May 21, 1994, Asti, Italy


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Prime Minister
  
Amintore FanfaniBettino Craxi

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Giovanni Giuseppe Goria ([dʒoˈvanni dʒuˈzɛppe ɡoˈriːa]; 30 July 1943 – 21 May 1994) was a right-wing Italian politician. He served as the 46th Prime Minister of Italy from 1987 until 1988.

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Background and early life

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Goria was born in Asti (Piedmont).

Goria joined the Democrazia Cristiana in 1960 and entered local politics. He was elected to the chamber of deputies in 1976. He was undersecretary of the budget from 1981 until 1983 and then became treasury minister. He became known for his easygoing style and his adeptness at television appearances.

Prime Minister of Italy

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Following the elections of 1987, in which his party did well, Goria became Prime Minister (the youngest his country had seen since World War II), as a protégé of party chairman (and prime ministerial successor) Ciriaco de Mita. He was forced to resign in 1988 after the Parliament refused to pass his budget.

Later political roles

Goria was elected to the European Parliament in 1989. He resigned in 1991 to become Italian minister of agriculture. He remained in that position until 1992 when he became finance minister.

He resigned in 1993 during a corruption scandal which ruined his party. Goria himself was charged with corruption. His trial began in early 1994. He was acquitted of one charge, but his trial was still in progress when he died suddenly of lung cancer in his native Asti.

References

Giovanni Goria Wikipedia