Gaetano Stammati
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Gaetano Stammati (October 4, 1908 - February 11, 2002 was an Italian politician, minister, lecturer, public official and banker.
Political life
Stammati was born in Naples.
After a life spent in public administration, in 1976 he was appointed as Minister of Finance in Aldo Moro's government and was elected Senator as independent in the Italian general elections. He became Minister of Exchequer from 1976 to 1978, Minister of Public works (1978–1979) and Minister of International Trade (1979) in Giulio Andreotti's third, fourth and fifth governments. He was reelected in Italian general election, 1979 as senator, but in 1981 was involved in Propaganda Due scandal and retired from politics.
Stammati died in Rome 11 February 2002 when he was 93 years old.
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Preceded by Bruno Visentini |
Italian Minister of Finance 12th of February 1976 – 29th of July 1976 |
Succeeded by Filippo Maria Pandolfi |
Preceded by Emilio Colombo |
Italian Minister of Exchequer 29th of July 1976 – 11th of March 1978 |
Succeeded by Filippo Maria Pandolfi |
Preceded by Rinaldo Ossola |
Italian Minister of Public Works 11th of March 1978 - 20th of march 1979 |
Succeeded by Francesco Compagna |
Preceded by Antonino Pietro Gullotti |
Italian Minister of International Trade 20th of March 1979 – 4th of August 1979 |
Succeeded by Antonio Bisaglia |
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