Franco Maria Malfatti

Franco Maria Malfatti
Malfatti in 1972
President of the European Commission
In office
1 July 1970 – 1 March 1972
Vice PresidentSicco Mansholt
Preceded byJean Rey
Succeeded bySicco Mansholt
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
4 August 1979 – 15 January 1980
Prime MinisterFrancesco Cossiga
Preceded byArnaldo Forlani
Succeeded byAttilio Ruffini
Minister of Finance
In office
11 March 1978 – 4 August 1979
Prime MinisterGiulio Andreotti
Preceded byFilippo Maria Pandolfi
Succeeded byFranco Reviglio
Minister of Education
In office
7 July 1973 – 11 March 1978
Prime MinisterMariano Rumor
Aldo Moro
Giulio Andreotti
Preceded byOscar Luigi Scalfaro
Succeeded byMario Pedini
Minister of Post and Telecommunications
In office
27 March 1970 – 9 June 1970
Prime MinisterMariano Rumor
Preceded byAthos Valsecchi
Succeeded byGiacinto Bosco
Minister of State Holdings
In office
5 August 1969 – 27 March 1970
Prime MinisterMariano Rumor
Preceded byArnaldo Forlani
Succeeded byFlaminio Piccoli
Personal details
Born(1927-06-13)13 June 1927
Rome, Italy
Died10 December 1991(1991-12-10) (aged 64)
Rome, Italy
Resting placeSanta Croce, Florence, Italy[citation needed]
Political partyChristian Democracy
SpouseFranca Spinola[citation needed]
Children2[citation needed]
Alma mater

Franco Maria Malfatti (Italian: [ˈfraŋko maˈriːa malˈfatti] ; 13 June 1927 – 10 December 1991) was an Italian politician who served as the third president of the European Commission from 1970 to 1972. He served at Italian level as Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1979 to 1980 and Italian Minister of Education from 1973 to 1978.


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