Everything about Giovanni Berlinguer totally explained
Giovanni Berlinguer,
Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (born
July 9,
1924), is an
Italian politician and Professor of
Social Medicine.
He was born in
Sassari,
Sardinia, the son of
Mario Berlinguer. Like his brother
Enrico, Giovanni Berlinguer was a major figure in the
Italian Communist Party (PCI) and was elected to the
Chamber of Deputies in
1972,
1976 and
1979 and to the
Senate in
1983 and
1987.
He ran for the secretarship of the
Democrats of the Left (DS) in
2001, being defeated by
Piero Fassino 61.8% to 34.1%.
He is now a
Member of the European Parliament representing the DS and sits with the
Party of European Socialists group. At the convening of the
Parliament on
July 20,
2004 he was found to be the
oldest member, and as such presided over the Parliament during the election of
Josep Borrell Fontelles in
2004 and
Hans-Gert Pöttering in
2007 as
President of the Parliament.
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