Giuseppe Petrilli
Giuseppe Petrilli | |
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European Commissioner for Social Affairs | |
In office 7 January 1958 – 8 February 1961 | |
President | Walter Hallstein |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Lionello Levi Sandri |
Personal details | |
Born |
Naples, Italy | 13 March 1913
Died |
13 May 1999 86) Rome, Italy | (aged
Political party | Christian Democracy |
Giuseppe Petrilli (1913? – 13 May 1999?) was an Italian professor and European Commissioner.
He was a non-politician[1] appointed as the first Italian European Commissioner on the Hallstein Commission from January 1958 with responsibility for the Social Affairs portfolio. In September 1960 (or December 1960, or 8 February 1961) he resigned and was succeeded by Lionello Levi Sandri.
A professor, Giuseppe Petrilli became president of IRI (the Italian Institute for Industrial Reconstruction – a powerful state-owned holding company) in 1960 and served for almost twenty years, until 1979.[2] He died on 13 May 1999, aged 86.
Commissioner Petrilli was a member of the 1979 group that produced the Spierenburg Report on the improvement of the working methods of the commission.[3]
A Giuseppe Petrilli, left-wing Italian Christian Democrat (DC) member was appointed secretary general of the "EUCD" in 1978, according to the European Peoples Party.[4]
A Giuseppe Petrelli became a member of the 8th Italian Senate after the 1979 elections.
References
External links
- PDF Analysis of Political Experience of Commission Membership
- IRI History (Italian)
- Historical events in the European integration process 1945–2009: Institutional Reform: The Spierenburg Report on CVCE website
- (Italian) it.wiki – List of 7th Senate members
Political offices | ||
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New office | Italian European Commissioner 1958–1961 Served alongside: Piero Malvestiti |
Succeeded by Lionello Levi Sandri |
European Commissioner for Social Affairs 1958–1961 |