De Gasperi, Alcide

De Gasperi, Alcide
born April 3, 1881, Pieve Tesino, near Trento, Tyrol, Austria-Hungary
died Aug. 19, 1954, Sella di Valsugana, Italy

Italian prime minister (1945–53).

He served in the Austrian parliament (1911–19) and sought the annexation of his native region of Tyrol to Italy. He later served in the Italian parliament (1921–27) as one of the founders of the Italian Popular Party. After 16 months' imprisonment as an antifascist, he became a Vatican librarian in 1929. In World War II he was active in the Resistance, and after the fall of the fascist regime he became leader of the newly formed Christian Democratic Party. As prime minister (1945–53), he enacted a new constitution, instituted land reform, and oversaw Italy's postwar economic reconstruction. Under his leadership Italy joined NATO, and he helped organize the Council of Europe and the European Coal and Steel Community.

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▪ prime minister of Italy
born April 3, 1881, Pieve Tesino, near Trento, Tyrol, Austria-Hungary [now in Italy]
died Aug. 19, 1954, Sella di Valsugana, Italy
 politician and prime minister of Italy (1945–53) who contributed to the material and moral reconstruction of his nation after World War II.

      From the age of 24 De Gasperi directed the journal Il Nuovo Trentino, in which he defended Italian culture and the economic interests of his own region. In 1911 he was elected to the Austrian parliament as an Italian representative, joining other Italian deputies who sought the annexation of the Trentino by Italy. When the annexation of the Trentino was effected (1919), De Gasperi was elected deputy to the Italian parliament in 1921 as one of the founders of the Italian Popular Party (Partito Popolare Italiano; PPI), which represented the liberal Christian Democratic tradition. Hostile to the fascists, in 1927 he was arrested and sentenced to four years imprisonment; he was released, after serving 16 months, through Pope Pius XI's intervention and, in 1929, became a librarian in the Vatican.

      Active in the resistance during World War II, he succeeded in reorganizing the PPI as the Christian Democratic Party. Upon the fall of the fascist regime (1943) he returned to the forefront of Italian politics. He became secretary of the Christian Democratic Party and was appointed minister without portfolio in Ivanoe Bonomi's first cabinet (June 1944). Minister of foreign affairs in the two succeeding cabinets, De Gasperi formed his own cabinet on Dec. 10, 1945. He was to remain in office for more than seven years.

      De Gasperi, who signed the peace treaty with the Allies, had Parliament ratify it (September 1947) and then enacted a new constitution (January 1948). He instituted a long-term land reform program in southern and central Italy and sought to increase utilization of Italy's natural resources by constructing new power plants fueled by natural gas or natural steam of volcanic origin.

 In foreign affairs he strove to restore an influential role in international politics for Italy. Seeking closer ties with the West, Italy entered the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1951 and began rearming shortly thereafter. A leading proponent of the formation of a federation of democratic European states, he helped organize the Council of Europe (Europe, Council of) and the European Coal and Steel Community (1951).

      After the fall of his government in 1953, he became secretary general of the Christian Democratic Party, which named him its president in May 1954.

Additional Reading
Elisa A. Carrillo, Alcide De Gasperi: The Long Apprenticeship (1965), covers his life through 1945.

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