Fermo Mino Martinazzoli

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Fermo Mino Martinazzoli (born November 3, 1931) is an Italian lawyer, former politician and Minister. He was the last secretary of Christian Democracy party and the first secretary of the Italian People's Party.

Born in Orzinuovi, province of Brescia (Lombardy), Martinazzoli studied at Collegio Borromeo in Pavia, where he received a law degree. He then became a lawyer.

Italian Chamber of Deputies
Preceded by
Clelio Darida
Italian Minister of Justice
August 4 1983 – August 1 1986
Succeeded by
Virginio Rognoni
Preceded by
Valerio Zanone
Italian Minister of Defence
July 22 1989 – July 27 1990
Succeeded by
Virginio Rognoni
Preceded by
Antonio Maccanico
Italian Minister of Reforms and Regions
April 12 1991 – June 27 1992
Succeeded by
none

Raffaele Costa Regions

Preceded by
Arnaldo Forlani
Secretary of the Italian Christian Democracy
October1992 - January 1994
Succeeded by
none
Preceded by
None
Secretary of the Italian People's Party
1994
Succeeded by
Rocco Buttiglione