Umberto Merlin
Umberto Merlin | |
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Minister of Public Works | |
In office 18 January 1954 – 9 February 1954 | |
Prime Minister | Amintore Fanfani |
In office 17 August 1953 – 17 January 1954 | |
Prime Minister | Giuseppe Pella |
Minister of Post and Telecommunications | |
In office 16 July 1953 – 16 August 1953 | |
Prime Minister | Alcide De Gasperi |
In office 31 May 1947 – 23 May 1948 | |
Prime Minister | Alcide De Gasperi |
Personal details | |
Born | Rovigo | 17 February 1885
Died | 22 May 1964 Padua | (aged 79)
Nationality | Italian |
Political party | Italian Popular Party Christian Democracy |
Spouse | Maria Vittoria Lorenzoni |
Children | 4 |
Alma mater | University of Padua |
Umberto Merlin (1885–1964) was an Italian lawyer and Christian Democrat politician who held several cabinet posts in the 1940s and 1950s.
Early life and education
[edit]Merlin was born in Rovigo on 17 February 1885.[1] He was president of the Catholic Youth Club of St. Francis Association.[2] In 1903 he became the Veneto regional president of the Association. In 1906 he obtained a degree in law from the University of Padua.[2]
Career
[edit]Following his graduation Merlin worked as a lawyer.[2] He participated in World War I with the rank of lieutenant.[2] He was a cofounder the Italian Popular Party,[3][4] but during the Fascist rule he did not involve in politics.[2] After World War II Merlin resumed his political activities and joined the Christian Democracy Party.[2] He was elected as one of the 60 national councilors of the Christian Democrats in the congress held in Rome on 24–27 April 1946.[2] The same year he was elected deputy to the Constituent Assembly.[2] In 1947 Merlin was named as the general secretary of the party.[1] In 1948 he became a senator and served in the first four legislatures.[2] He served as the minister of posts and telecommunications in the cabinet led by Alcide De Gasperi between 31 May 1947 and 23 May 1948.[2] He also served in the same post in the cabinet headed again by Alcide De Gasperi from 16 July to 16 August 1953.[2] He was the minister of public works in the cabinet led by Giuseppe Pella (17 August 1953 – 17 January 1954) and in the first cabinet of Amintore Fanfani (18 January–9 February 1954).[2] Then he served in the municipal and provincial council of Polesine.[2]
Personal life and death
[edit]Merlin married Maria Vittoria Lorenzoni with whom he had four children.[2] He died of a heart attack in Padua on 22 May 1964.[1][4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Merlin, Umberto" (in Italian). Italian Senate. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Leobaldo Traniello. "Umberto Merlin". acadriarovigo.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 9 March 2022. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
- ^ "Appello ai "liberi e forti"". Aggiornamenti Sociali (in Italian). January 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
- ^ a b "Umberto Merlin". The New York Times. Padua. UPI. 22 May 1964. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Umberto Merlin at Wikimedia Commons
- 20th-century Italian lawyers
- 1885 births
- 1964 deaths
- Christian Democracy (Italy) politicians
- Deputies of Legislature I of Italy
- Italian military personnel of World War I
- Ministers of public works of Italy
- Italian People's Party (1919) politicians
- Italian political party founders
- Senators of Legislature I of Italy
- Senators of Legislature II of Italy
- Senators of Legislature III of Italy
- Senators of Legislature IV of Italy
- People from Rovigo
- Transport ministers of Italy
- University of Padua alumni