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Italian politician (1940–1983)
Giovanni Battista Finetti
Mayor of Grosseto
In office
20 July 1970 – 15 February 1982
Preceded byRenato Pollini
Succeeded byFlavio Tattarini
Personal details
Born15 January 1940
Bagno di Gavorrano, Province of Grosseto, Kingdom of Italy
Died2 March 1983(1983-03-02) (aged 43)
Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy
Political partyItalian Communist Party

Giovanni Battista Finetti (Italian: [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista fiˈnetti]; 15 January 1940 – 2 March 1983) was an Italian politician.

Life and career

Born in Bagno di Gavorrano in 1940, he attended the technical institute in Livorno for three years before leaving his studies in 1956 to join the Italian Communist Party at the age of sixteen. Following a political training course in Rome organized by the party, he became secretary of the Italian Communist Youth Federation (FGCI) in Bagno di Gavorrano and, in 1959, was appointed provincial secretary.

In 1965, he registered as a freelance journalist with the Italian Press Association and worked as a correspondent for L'Unità. After serving as head of propaganda and press for the party in Grosseto, he was appointed secretary of Grosseto's municipal committee in 1967. Between 1965 and 1970, he also served as a municipal councilor in Gavorrano.

Following the 1970 local elections, on 20 July, Finetti was elected mayor of Grosseto, succeeding Renato Pollini. He was re-elected for two additional terms in 1975 and 1980. He resigned on 15 February 1982, and Flavio Tattarini succeeded him as head of the municipal administration.

Finetti was involved in a car accident in Istia d'Ombrone on 23 January 1983 and died on 2 March of the same year. In Grosseto, a street was named after him in 2012, and the municipal swimming pool was dedicated to him in 2015.

His death has been often considered "suspicious" by the conspiracy theories about the so-called "Ustica affair".

References

  1. ^ "Grosseto ha una nuova amministrazione comunale / Intervista al sindaco neo-eletto / Questo il successore di Renato Pollini". Il Telegrafo. 22 July 1970. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  2. ^ ""Si è sfiorata la terza guerra mondiale". Le parole dell'ex sindaco Finetti alla madre poco dopo la tragedia del Dc-9 nelle memorie del figlio allora adolescente". Il Tirreno. 2 July 2013. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  3. ^ Bonifazi, Emilio (2015). Grosseto e i suoi amministratori dal 1944 al 2015. Grosseto. pp. 54–57.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. "Vie intitolate ai sindaci. Una zona li omaggia insieme ai simboli della Resistenza". Il Tirreno. 7 August 2012.
  5. "Una piscina nel ricordo di Finetti. Al via la nuova gestione, c'è anche la pallanuoto". Il Giunco. 19 October 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
  6. Bruni, Sandro; Moroni, Gabriele (2003). Ustica, la tragedia e l'imbroglio. Cosenza: Memoria-Pellegrini. p. 51. ISBN 9788887373325.

Bibliography

  • Bonifazi, Emilio (2015). Grosseto e i suoi amministratori dal 1944 al 2015. Grosseto: SEMAR.

See also

Political offices
Preceded byRenato Pollini Mayor of Grosseto
1970–1982
Succeeded byFlavio Tattarini
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