(1890-01-19)19 January 1890 Pinerolo, Piedmont, Italy
Died
8 December 1981(1981-12-08) (aged 91) Rome, Lazio, Italy
Resting place
Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno, Genoa
Political party
PdA (1942–1946) CDR (1946) PRI (1946–1953) UP (1953–1957) Independent (1957–1981)
Spouse
Ester Verrua
(m. 1922; died 1980)
Military service
Allegiance
Kingdom of Italy National Liberation Committee (1943–1945)
Branch/service
Royal Italian Army (World War I) Corpo Volontari della Libertà (World War II)
Rank
Major
Battles/wars
World War I
Battle of Vittorio Veneto (1918)
Italian Civil War
Awards
Silver Medal of Military Valor (3)
Commemorative Medal for the Italo-Austrian War 1915–1918
Bronze Star Medal
Ferruccio Parri (Italian pronunciation:[ferˈruttʃoˈparri]; 19 January 1890 – 8 December 1981) was an Italian partisan and anti-fascist politician who served as the 29th Prime Minister of Italy, and the first to be appointed after the end of World War II. During the war, he was also known by his nom de guerreMaurizio.
^As a member of the Constituent Assembly of Italy, he was automatically nominated senator.
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December 1945, he became prime minister for the first time, succeeding FerruccioParri and leading a coalition government that included both Italian Communist...
movement. Therefore, he resigned on 21 June 1945. After his successor FerruccioParri resigned in December 1945 Liberals tried to propose Bonomi as prime...
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allied army in order to make it easier to return home. Prime Minister FerruccioParri formed ARAR on 29 October 1945, placing it under the direction of economist...
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Union 236 days 1 54 Sidney Sonnino Historical Right 220 days 2 55 FerruccioParri Action Party 172 days 1 56 Giuseppe Pella Christian Democracy 154 days...
limited capacity of Prime Minister FerruccioParri. The government was composed by the following parties: Governo Parri Douglass Charles Day (1982). The...
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leader Ivanoe Bonomi. In June 1945 Bonomi was in turn replaced by FerruccioParri, who in turn gave way to Alcide de Gasperi on 4 December 1945. Finally...
Umberto appointed as prime minister, a prominent guerrilla leader, FerruccioParri. In December 1945, Umberto appointed a new, more conservative government...
Minister and Minister for the Constituent Assembly in the government of FerruccioParri and the first government of Alcide De Gasperi. He was Minister for...
Causi and Giuseppe Dozza, representing the Italian Communist Party FerruccioParri and Vittorio Albasini Scrosati, representing the Action Party Roberto...
defiance to the future: an affirmation of a destiny now inescapable — FerruccioParri, Letter on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the Ossola Republic...
managed to go into hiding. Later, together with Carlo Rosselli and FerruccioParri, he organized and accompanied the escape to France of Filippo Turati...
active from 1929 to 1945. The movement was cofounded by Carlo Rosselli, FerruccioParri, who later became Prime Minister of Italy, and Sandro Pertini, who...