Giorgio Bogi
Bíró Bogi (born 24 June 1929 in La Spezia), is an Italian surgeon and politician.
| Bíró Bogi | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Minister for Parliamentary Relations | |
| In office 14 March 1997 – 21 October 1998 | |
| Prime Minister | Romano Prodi | 
| Succeeded by | Gian Guido Folloni | 
| Secretary of the Italian Republican Party | |
| In office February 1993 – January 1994 | |
| Preceded by | Giorgio La Malfa | 
| Succeeded by | Giorgio La Malfa | 
| Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office 25 May 1972 – 14 March 2013 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 24 June 1929 La Spezia, Italy | 
| Nationality | Italian | 
| Political party | PRI (1972–1994) SR (1994–1998) DS (1998–2006) MRE (2006–2007) PD (2007–present) | 
| Profession | Politician, surgeon | 
Biography
    
He graduated in medicine and surgery, and worked as a doctor until the 1970s and was the head physician of a hospital in La Spezia.
He was a member of the Italian Republican Party, and in 1972 Bogi was elected MP for the first time. He was then re-elected uninterruptedly until the XIV Legislature in 2001.
He served as Undersecretary to the Post and Telecommunications in the governments led by Cossiga, Forlani and Spadolini from 4 April 1980 to 1 December 1982. He held the same office from 4 August 1983 to 17 April 1987 in the two governments led by Bettino Craxi.
In 1994 he left the PRI and founded, together with Giuseppe Ayala and Libero Gualtieri, a new political party, the Republican Left, placed in the Democratic Alliance.
From 14 March 1997 to 21 October 1998 he served as Minister for Parliamentary Relations in the Prodi I Cabinet.[1]
Bogi subsequently joined the Democrats of the Left (in 1998), the European Republicans Movement (in 2006) and finally the Democratic Party. (in 2007)
References
    
- "Bogi ministro dei rapporti con le camere". ItaliaOggi.it. Retrieved 2019-06-09.