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Giancarlo Pajetta was born on 24 June, 1911 in Turin, Italy, is an Italian communist politician (1911–1990). Discover Giancarlo Pajetta's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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Journalist, politician |
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79 years old |
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Cancer |
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24 June, 1911 |
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24 June |
Birthplace |
Turin, Italy |
Date of death |
1990 |
Died Place |
Rome, Italy |
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Italy
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Giancarlo Pajetta Height, Weight & Measurements
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Giancarlo Pajetta Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Giancarlo Pajetta worth at the age of 79 years old? Giancarlo Pajetta’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Italy. We have estimated Giancarlo Pajetta's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Giancarlo Pajetta (24 June 1911 – 13 September 1990) was an Italian communist politician.
Pajetta was born in a working-class district of Turin to Carlo, a bank employee, and Elvira Berrini, an elementary school teacher.
He attended Liceo Classico Massimo d'Azeglio for his high school studies and joined the Communist Party of Italy during this time.
In 1927 he was sentenced to two years of imprisonment for subversive propaganda, after having distributed anti-fascist leaflets to the workers at the Saroglia typographical workshops.
In 1931, he went into exile in France.
While in exile he travelled to Moscow several times as a representative of the Italian Communist Youth Federation to the Communist International.
In 1933 Pajetta returned to Italy in secret, but was arrested and sentenced to 21 years of imprisonment by the Special Tribunal for the Defense of the State.
He was freed on 23 August 1943, after the fall of Fascism.
He subsequently took part in the early phase of the partisan resistance with the Garibaldi Brigades, of which he was de facto deputy commander.
In February 1944, together with Ferruccio Parri and Alfredo Pizzoni, he was part of the delegation of the National Liberation Committee (CLN) that sought recognition from the Allies as the legitimate government authority in occupied Italy.
After this, he remained in the Allied-controlled South.
Pajetta was elected to the Constituent Assembly in 1946 and then was a deputy in the lower house of the Italian Parliament from 1948 until his death.
He was briefly director of the party newspaper L'Unità, in 1947 and from 1969 to 1970, and of the Marxist periodical Rinascita, from 1964 to 1966.
In 1947 he took part in the armed occupation of the prefecture of Milan, in protest for the removal of prefect Ettore Troilo.
Pajetta was one of the most respected Communist politicians after World War II.
From 1948 to 1985 he was a member of the National Secretariat of the Italian Communist Party (PCI), at first with responsibility for international relationships.
He was also elected to the European Parliament in 1979 and 1984.
Following the death of secretary Enrico Berlinguer in 1984, Pajetta was considered too old to succeed him.
He later opposed Achille Occhetto's project of transforming the PCI into a social-democratic party.
Pajetta died suddenly in Rome in September 1990, before the dissolution of the PCI.
His funeral ceremony was attended by 200,000 people.
He took up the pseudonym Nullo, after 19th century Italian patriot Francesco Nullo.