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Alberto Jacometti

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Italian journalist and politician (1902–1985)

Alberto Jacometti
Secretary General of theItalian Socialist Party
In office
April 1948 – 1949
Preceded byLelio Basso
Succeeded byPietro Nenni
Personal details
Born10 March 1902
San Pietro Mosezzo,Novara,Kingdom of Italy
Died10 January 1985(1985-01-10) (aged 82)
Novara, Italy
Political partyItalian Socialist Party

Alberto Jacometti (1902–1985) was an Italian journalist and socialist politician. He served as a deputy at the Italian Parliament and as a secretary general of theItalian Socialist Party for a short period between 1948 and 1949. He resigned from the party one year before his death in 1985.

Biography

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Jacometti was born inSan Pietro Mosezzo,Province of Novara, on 10 March 1902.[1][2] He joined the Italian Socialist Party and participated inWorld War I.[3] When the oppression of the Fascist rule intensified he left Italy and settled in Paris in 1926.[3][4] There he edited a publication entitledL'iniziativa.[3] In 1929 he settled in Belgium and contributed to a publication,Problemi della Rivoluzione italiana.[3] From 1941 he became part of the National Committee of Liberation for the Novara province.[1]

Jacometti during a television interview in 1963

Following his return to Italy Jacometti was elected as a member of theNational Council.[4] Being a member of the Italian Socialist Party he led the centrist faction along withRiccardo Lombardi.[5] In the congress held on 18 April 1948 Jacometti was elected as the secretary general of the Italian Socialist Party succeedingLelio Basso who had resigned from the office.[3][5] Before the election Jacometti, Riccardo Lombard andGiuseppe Romita led the opposition group against Basso's leadership.[5] Jacometti's term as the secretary general was brief and ended in 1949 when he was forced to resign from the office due to the opposition ofPietro Nenni and Lelio Basso.[3]

Jacometti served at the Italian Parliament until 1963.[4] He left the Italian Socialist Party in 1984 due to his conflict with the party leaderBettino Craxi.[3] Jacometti died in his hometown, Novara, 10 January 1985.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcGiuseppe Sircana (2004)."Jacometti, Alberto".Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 62.
  2. ^Guglielmo Barone; Guido de Blasio; Elena Gentili (December 2020)."Politically connected cities: Italy 1951-1991"(PDF).Quaderni (1158): 35.doi:10.2139/ssrn.3779802.S2CID 233754455.
  3. ^abcdefgRenzo Fiammetti (October–December 1991)."Alberto Jacometti dal primo dopoguerra alla stagione del Centrosinistra: La Vita E L'Impegno Politico".Il Politico.56 (4): 728.JSTOR 43101259.
  4. ^abc"Alberto Jacometti" (in Italian). ANPI. 2010. Retrieved1 February 2022.
  5. ^abcRaphael Zariski (June 1962). "The Italian Socialist Party: A Case Study in Factional Conflict".The American Political Science Review.56 (2): 373.doi:10.2307/1952373.JSTOR 1952373.S2CID 145437028.

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