Enrico Manca

Enrico Manca (November 27, 1931 – July 5, 2011) was an Italian politician.

Enrico Manca
Minister of Foreign Trade
In office
4 April 1980  26 May 1981
Prime MinisterFrancesco Cossiga
Arnaldo Forlani
Preceded byGaetano Stammati
Succeeded byNicola Capria
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
25 May 1972  4 December 1986
In office
2 July 1987  4 August 1987
In office
23 April 1992  14 April 1994
Personal details
Born(1931-11-27)27 November 1931
Rome, Italy
Died5 July 2011(2011-07-05) (aged 79)
Rome, Italy
NationalityItalian
Political partyPSI (until 1994)
PSR (1994–1996)
PS (1996–1998)
SDI (1998–2002)
DL (2002–2007)
PD (2007–2011)
ProfessionPolitician, journalist

Biography

Graduated in law, in 1959 he joined RAI and from 1961 to 1972 he was editor of Giornale Radio Rai, central editor of the TV news and director of cultural television services.

Member of the Italian Socialist Party, he was elected Deputy for the first time in 1972 and served as Minister of Foreign Trade in the Cossiga II Cabinet and in the Forlani Cabinet. His name was found on the lists of members of the P2 Masonic lodge (card no. 864), although Manca himself repeatedly denied his actual adherence to the lodge.

On 4 December 1986 he resigned as an MP due to incompatibility, having opted for the position of President of the RAI. He was re-elected in 1987, but he ceased his mandate on 4 August, again due to incompatibility, preferring to continue to be President of the RAI, a position he held until 1992, when he was re-elected MP.

In 1994 he founded the Reformist Socialist Party with Fabrizio Cicchitto, where he remained until 1996, when he joined the Socialist Party; later it passed to the Italian Democratic Socialists and, in 2002, to The Daisy. In 2007 he finally joined the Democratic Party, in which it remained until his death in 2011.[1][2]

References

  1. Roberto Gervaso, Bettino segretario, Il Messaggero, 23 maggio 2003: "Regista dell'operazione, il calabrese Giacomo Mancini, già segretario del PSI, uomo volitivo e pragmatico. Bettino gli stava bene, ma il suo placet non bastava. Ci voleva anche quello dei demartiniani che, non amando Nenni, non amavano il suo erede designato. A questo punto, scese in pista il cavallerizzo umbro Enrico Manca, delfino del professore napoletano, che con quei voltafaccia che in politica si chiamano ripensamenti, s'impegnò a sostenere Craxi. Il suo favore portò con sé quello di Claudio Signorile, "leader emergente della Sinistra". La direzione votò e Bettino Craxi ebbe ventitré "si", nessun "no", e otto astensioni. Il compagno Mosca, soddisfatto, confidò a Mancini, che non la pensava allo stesso modo: "Bettino non conta un cazzo e può mettere tutti d'accordo"."
  2. Notizia della morte da La Repubblica
  • Camera dei Deputati (ed.). "Dati personali e incarichi nella VI legislatura". Retrieved 4 January 2008.
  • Camera dei Deputati (ed.). "Dati personali e incarichi nella VII legislatura". Retrieved 4 January 2008.
  • Camera dei Deputati (ed.). "Dati personali e incarichi nella VIII legislatura". Retrieved 4 January 2008.
  • Camera dei Deputati (ed.). "Dati personali e incarichi nella IX legislatura". Retrieved 4 January 2008.
  • Camera dei Deputati (ed.). "Dati personali e incarichi nella X legislatura". Retrieved 4 January 2008.
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