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'''Renato Altissimo''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] politician and minister.
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==Career==
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Altissimo was a member of the [[Italian Liberal Party]] (Partito Liberale Italiano, PLI), a small party which served as a junior partner in several governing coalitions.<ref>{{cite news |title=
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A long time follower of party leader [[Valerio Zanone]], Altissimo served as PLI's national secretary from 1986, succeeding [[Alfredo Biondi]]. He resigned in March 1993 after being accused of implication in a corruption scandal; he denied any wrongdoing.<ref>{{cite news |title=Another Italian leader quits amid scandal |author= |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=MKldAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Y10NAAAAIBAJ&pg=3737,2510886&dq=renato-altissimo&hl=en |newspaper=Observer-Reporter |date=March 17, 1993 |accessdate=May 27, 2011}}</ref>
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Altissimo was also Health Minister in the governments of [[Francesco Cossiga]] (1979–1980) I, [[Giovanni Spadolini]] I and II (1980–1981), and [[Amintore Fanfani]] (1982–1983) V. He served as Minister for Industry and Trade with [[Bettino Craxi]] (first Government 1983 - 1986).<ref>{{cite news |title=Hijack handling causes Italy crisis |author= |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3T1fAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZlQNAAAAIBAJ&pg=5318,5590659&dq=renato-altissimo&hl=en |newspaper=St. Joseph Gazette |date=October 16, 1985 |accessdate=May 27, 2011}}</ref>
 
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(politician)
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Born4 October 1940
Portogruaro, Italy
Died17 April 2015 (Age 74)
NationalityItalian

Renato Altissimo was an Italian politician and minister.

Career

Altissimo was a member of the Italian Liberal Party (Partito Liberale Italiano, PLI), a small party which served as a junior partner in several governing coalitions.[1]

A long time follower of party leader Valerio Zanone, Altissimo served as PLI's national secretary from 1986, succeeding Alfredo Biondi. He resigned in March 1993 after being accused of implication in a corruption scandal; he denied any wrongdoing.[2]

Altissimo was also Health Minister in the governments of Francesco Cossiga (1979–1980) I, Giovanni Spadolini I and II (1980–1981), and Amintore Fanfani (1982–1983) V. He served as Minister for Industry and Trade with Bettino Craxi (first Government 1983 - 1986).[3]

 

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Bilderberg/197017 April 197019 April 1970Switzerland
Hotel Quellenhof
Bad Ragaz
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