Ludovico D'Aragona

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Ludovico D'Aragona

Ludovico D'Aragona (23 May 1876 – 17 June 1961) was an Italian socialist politician who held several government posts. He also served at the Italian Parliament and Senate.

Biography

D'Aragona was born in Cernusco sul Naviglio, Milan, on 23 May 1876.[1][2] In 1892 he joined the Socialist Party of Italian Workers.[2][3] He was sentenced several times and was forced into exile. He settled in France in 1895 and in Switzerland in 1898.[1]

After returning to Italy in 1900 he became municipal councilor of Milan which he also held in 1904.

Fascist rule in Italy.[1] He served at the Italian Parliament for two terms following World War II.[2] In 1947 he left the Italian Socialist Party to join the Italian Democratic Socialist Party of which he was the general secretary in the period 1948–1949.[1] He was a member of the Italian Senate between 1948 and 1953.[4]

D'Aragona served as the minister of labor and social security in the

sixth cabinet of De Gasperi.[2]

In addition, D'Aragona was the director of the weekly magazine Il Lavoro socialista in 1946, of the fortnightly magazine Battaglie sindacali in the period 1947–1948, and of the weekly magazine Democrazia socialista in 1949.[1] He died in Rome on 17 June 1961.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Ludovico D'Aragona" (in Italian). Fondazione di Studi Storici "Filippo Turati". Archived from the original on 6 March 2021. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "D'Aragona, Ludovico" (in Italian). Senato della Republica. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
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  4. ^ "D'Aragona, Ludovico" (in Italian). Zanichelli. Archived from the original on 23 December 2021. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
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Preceded by
Ugo Guido Mondolfo
Secretary of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party

1949
Succeeded by