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Francesco Compagna

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Francesco Compagna (July 31, 1921 - July 24, 1982) was an Italian Republican Party politician and magazine founder. He was born in Naples, Kingdom of Italy. He was also a member of the Italian Liberal Party and the Radical Party (Italy). He served in the Chamber of Deputies of Italy in Legislature V of Italy (1968-1972), Legislature VI of Italy (1972-1976), Legislature VII of Italy (1976-1979) and Legislature VIII of Italy (1979-1983). He served on the faculty of the University of Naples Federico II. He served in the Government of Italy under Prime Ministers Andreotti, Cossiga and Forlani. He died in Capri, Italy.

Preceded by Minister of Public Works of Italy
March-August 1979
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Franco Nicolazzi
Minister of Public Works of Italy
April-October 1980
Succeeded by
Franco Nicolazzi

Publications

Scrittore prettamente politico, ha pubblicato i seguenti volumi:

  • "Biografia Treccani di Francesco Compagna".
  • Francesco M. Biscione (1982). Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 27: Collenuccio–Confortini (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6.
  • "Ottavio Lucarelli, Napoli ricorda Compagna ma la famiglia non partecipa, in La Repubblica.it, 26 maggio 2002".