Pietro Nenni

Pietro Nenni
Pietro Nenni in 1963
Deputy Prime Minister of Italy
In office
4 December 1963 – 24 June 1968
Prime MinisterAldo Moro
Preceded byAttilio Piccioni
Succeeded byFrancesco De Martino
In office
21 June 1945 – 13 July 1946
Prime MinisterFerruccio Parri
Alcide De Gasperi
Preceded byPalmiro Togliatti
Giulio Rodinò
Succeeded byLuigi Einaudi
Randolfo Pacciardi
Giuseppe Saragat
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
12 December 1968 – 5 August 1969
Prime MinisterMariano Rumor
Preceded byGiuseppe Medici
Succeeded byAldo Moro
In office
18 October 1946 – 2 February 1947
Prime MinisterAlcide De Gasperi
Preceded byAlcide De Gasperi
Succeeded byCarlo Sforza
Secretary of the Italian Socialist Party
In office
16 May 1949 – 12 December 1963
Preceded byAlberto Jacometti
Succeeded byFrancesco De Martino
In office
22 August 1943 – 1 August 1945
Preceded byGiuseppe Romita
Succeeded bySandro Pertini
In office
18 April 1933 – 28 August 1939
Preceded byUgo Coccia
Succeeded byCommittee
 Member of the Senate of the Republic
Life tenure
25 November 1970 – 1 January 1980
Appointed byGiuseppe Saragat
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
8 May 1948 – 25 November 1970
ConstituencyRome (1948–1958)
Milan (1958–1970)
Personal details
Born9 February 1891
Faenza, Emilia, Italy
Died1 January 1980 (aged 88)
Rome, Italy
Political partyPRI (1909–1921)
PSI (1921–1980)
Spouse
Carmen Emiliani
(m. 1911; died 1966)
[1]
ChildrenGiuliana
Eva[2]
Vittoria
Luciana[1]
ProfessionJournalist

Pietro Sandro Nenni (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro ˈnɛnni]; 9 February 1891 – 1 January 1980) was an Italian socialist politician and statesman, the national secretary of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) and senator for life since 1970. He was a recipient of the Lenin Peace Prize in 1951. He was one of the founders of the Italian Republic and a central figure of the Italian political left from the 1920s to the 1960s.

  1. ^ a b "Donne e Uomini della Resistenza: Giuliana Nenni". ANPI (in Italian). Archived from the original on 25 October 2020. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
  2. ^ Tedesco, Antonio (2023). Vittoria Nenni, n. 31635 di Auschwitz (in Italian). Bibliotheka Edizioni. ISBN 978-88-32104-80-6.