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Brunetto Bucciarelli-Ducci

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Brunetto Bucciarelli-Ducci
Judge of the Constitutional Court of Italy
In office
31 January 1977 – 31 January 1986
Appointed byItalian Parliament
President of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
26 June 1963 – 4 June 1968
Preceded byGiovanni Leone
Succeeded byAlessandro Pertini
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
8 May 1948 – 4 July 1976
ConstituencySiena
Personal details
Born(1914-06-18)18 June 1914
Terranuova Bracciolini, Tuscany, Italy
Died4 February 1994(1994-02-04) (aged 79)
Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy
Political partyChristian Democracy
Alma materUniversity of Florence
ProfessionPolitician, magistrate

Brunetto Bucciarelli-Ducci (18 June 1914 – 4 February 1994) was an Italian politician and magistrate.

His name appears in the list of members of the P2 lodge found in Castiglion Fibocchi on 17 March 1981.[1]

Biography

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Bucciarelli-Ducci was born in Terranuova Bracciolini, Province of Arezzo. He graduated in law at the University of Florence in 1937. Subsequently, he passed the competition for judicial auditor in 1940 and entered the judiciary.

During the Second World War he was called to arms as an artillery officer and subsequently served at the military tribunal of Bari, where he met Aldo Moro, then an airman assigned to the same tribunal, to whom he was always bound by a deep friendship. At the end of the war period he resumed his career as a magistrate as investigating judge at the Arezzo court.

In 1948 he was elected deputy in the Siena-Arezzo-Grosseto constituency and reconfirmed continuously until the 6th parliamentary term, among the ranks of the Christian Democracy. In 1953 he became vice-chairman of the Christian Democratic group in the Chamber, led by Attilio Piccioni. On 12 June 1958, he was elected vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies and was also confirmed in the subsequent parliamentary term. Following the appointment of President of Chamber Giovanni Leone as Prime Minister, in the session of 26 June 1963 Bucciarelli-Ducci was elected president of the assembly with a wide parliamentary consensus.

On 27 January 1977, he was elected judge of the Constitutional Court by Parliament in a joint session, together with Alberto Malagugini and Oronzo Reale. He held the position until 31 January 1986.

He died in Arezzo on 4 February 1994 of a myocardial infarction[2]

Electoral history

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Election House Constituency Party Votes Result
1948 Chamber of Deputies Siena–Arezzo–Grosseto DC 14,149 checkY Elected
1953 Chamber of Deputies Siena–Arezzo–Grosseto DC 21,854 checkY Elected
1958 Chamber of Deputies Siena–Arezzo–Grosseto DC 33,930 checkY Elected
1963 Chamber of Deputies Siena–Arezzo–Grosseto DC 44,346 checkY Elected
1968 Chamber of Deputies Siena–Arezzo–Grosseto DC 38,133 checkY Elected
1972 Chamber of Deputies Siena–Arezzo–Grosseto DC 43,049 checkY Elected

Honours and awards

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References

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  1. ^ "Elenco iscritti P2" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 September 2017. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  2. ^ From Corriere Della Sera online archive
  3. ^ BUCCIARELLI DUCCI On.Dr. Brunetto Cavaliere di Gran Croce Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana