Scalfaro, Italian president in 1990s, dies at age 93 memorialize

Author : seigneuress1935
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 03:00:54


Scalfaro, Italian president in 1990s, dies at age 93 memorialize

Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, a long-time Italian politician who served as the European nation's president for much of the 1990s, has died, the Italian government announced Sunday.

He was 93.

Italy's current president, Giorgio Napolitano, fondly recalled Scalfaro's time as a member of parliament, interior minister and eventually president.



https://cde.instructure.com/eportfolios/282000/Home/Download_Zip__Mp3_Soulfyah_Productions__Reggae_Riddims_Vol_12_Full_Album_Download
https://cde.instructure.com/eportfolios/282001/Home/Download_Zip__Mp3_Tikoubaouine__Blues_of_Sahara_Live__Full_Album_Download
https://cde.instructure.com/eportfolios/282002/Home/DOWNLOAD_ALBUM_Mauro_Picotto__Pulsar_Remixes_Zip_Mp3


'Scalfaro has been a leading figure of the democratic political life in the various decades of the republic, a perfect example of coherence and moral integrity,' Napolitano said in a statement.

Prime Minister Mario Monti lauded Scalfaro for having 'consistently defended the fundamental values of the republic, set out in the constitution.'

'He has been a distinguished protagonist of ... Italian political and institutional life and (a) luminous example of perfect consistency and integrity,' Monti said in a statement.

Pope Benedict XVI described Scalfaro as 'an illustrious Catholic statesman,' according to a news release on the Vatican's website. In condolences sent to Scalfaro's daughter, he said the former Italian president 'did his best to promote the common good and the perennial ethical and religious values, that is proper to Italy's historical and civic tradition.'

Joining Italy's legislature in 1946, soon after the end of World War II, Scalfaro served as minister and secretary on multiple occasions. In 1992, he became the parliamentary speaker -- then, a month later, he became president.

Scalfaro remained in that post for a seven-year term. He served in a time of political instability in Italy, facing regular calls for new elections and working with several prime ministers, including Giuliano Amato, Romano Prodi and Silvio Berlusconi -- all of whom ended up serving additional terms later.

In 1999, Scalfaro handed over the reins as president to Carlo Ciampi.

Prime Minister Mario Monti lauded Scalfaro for having 'consistently defended the fundamental values of the republic, set out in the constitution.' Joining Italy's legislature in 1946, soon after the end of World War II, Scalfaro served as minister and secretary on multiple occasions. In 1992, he became the parliamentary speaker -- then, a month later, he became president. Prime Minister Mario Monti lauded Scalfaro for having 'consistently defended the fundamental values of the republic, set out in the constitution.' Prime Minister Mario Monti lauded Scalfaro for having 'consistently defended the fundamental values of the republic, set out in the constitution.' Joining Italy's legislature in 1946, soon after the end of World War II, Scalfaro served as minister and secretary on multiple occasions. In 1992, he became the parliamentary speaker -- then, a month later, he became president. Scalfaro remained in that post for a seven-year term. He served in a time of political instability in Italy, facing regular calls for new elections and working with several prime ministers, including Giuliano Amato, Romano Prodi and Silvio Berlusconi -- all of whom ended up serving additional terms later. Italy's current president, Giorgio Napolitano, fondly recalled Scalfaro's time as a member of parliament, interior minister and eventually president. Joining Italy's legislature in 1946, soon after the end of World War II, Scalfaro served as minister and secretary on multiple occasions. In 1992, he became the parliamentary speaker -- then, a month later, he became president. In 1999, Scalfaro handed over the reins as president to Carlo Ciampi. 'He has been a distinguished protagonist of ... Italian political and institutional life and (a) luminous example of perfect consistency and integrity,' Monti said in a statement. Pope Benedict XVI described Scalfaro as 'an illustrious Catholic statesman,' according to a news release on the Vatican's website. In condolences sent to Scalfaro's daughter, he said the former Italian president 'did his best to promote the common good and the perennial ethical and religious values, that is proper to Italy's historical and civic tradition.' Scalfaro remained in that post for a seven-year term. He served in a time of political instability in Italy, facing regular calls for new elections and working with several prime ministers, including Giuliano Amato, Romano Prodi and Silvio Berlusconi -- all of whom ended up serving additional terms later. Prime Minister Mario Monti lauded Scalfaro for having 'consistently defended the fundamental values of the republic, set out in the constitution.' Prime Minister Mario Monti lauded Scalfaro for having 'consistently defended the fundamental values of the republic, set out in the constitution.' Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, a long-time Italian politician who served as the European nation's president for much of the 1990s, has died, the Italian government announced Sunday. He was 93. He was 93. In 1999, Scalfaro handed over the reins as president to Carlo Ciampi. Joining Italy's legislature in 1946, soon after the end of World War II, Scalfaro served as minister and secretary on multiple occasions. In 1992, he became the parliamentary speaker -- then, a month later, he became president. Italy's current president, Giorgio Napolitano, fondly recalled Scalfaro's time as a member of parliament, interior minister and eventually president. Joining Italy's legislature in 1946, soon after the end of World War II, Scalfaro served as minister and secretary on multiple occasions. In 1992, he became the parliamentary speaker -- then, a month later, he became president. In 1999, Scalfaro handed over the reins as president to Carlo Ciampi. Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, a long-time Italian politician who served as the European nation's president for much of the 1990s, has died, the Italian government announced Sunday. Joining Italy's legislature in 1946, soon after the end of World War II, Scalfaro served as minister and secretary on multiple occasions. In 1992, he became the parliamentary speaker -- then, a month later, he became president.

#newsupdatenow



Category : summer-vacation

pronouns microservices applications

pronouns microservices applications

- Creating a test strategy for asynchronous microservices applications


Oracle 1Z0-343 Certification Exams That You Need to Check Out

Oracle 1Z0-343 Certification Exams That You Need to Check Out

- Constitution schools are impartial community universities that transpire for being thoroughly no cost to supply innovative educational op


EU official meets Ukraines Yanukovych amid protest stalemate

EU official meets Ukraines Yanukovych amid protest stalemate

- A senior European Union official met with Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych on Friday, amid an u


Liverpool lose, Arsenal draw as Premier League kicks off herculanian

Liverpool lose, Arsenal draw as Premier League kicks off herculanian

- Liverpool have suffered their worst opening day defeat since 1937, losing 3-0 to West Bromwich Albio