Emilio Rubbi

{{Short description|Italian politician (1930–2005)}}

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| birth_date = 15 June 1930

| birth_place = Bologna, Kingdom of Italy

| death_date = {{Death date and age|2005|6|1|1930|6|15|df=y}}

| death_place = Bologna, Italy

| nationality = Italian

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| occupation = Economist

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| known_for = Member of Christian Democrats

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Emilio Rubbi (1930–2005) was an Italian economist and politician who was a member of the Christian Democrats. He served as the secretary of the council of ministers in various cabinets. He was also elected to the Italian Parliament.

Biography

Rubbi was born in Bologna on 15 June 1930.{{cite web|title=Emilio Rubbi|url=https://storia.camera.it/deputato/emilio-rubbi-19300615|publisher=Italian Parliament|access-date=29 September 2022|language=it}} He obtained a degree in economics and business. Rubbi joined the Christian Democracy Party. He was named as its administrative secretary in mid-1993 replacing Severino Citaristi in the post.{{cite journal|author=Douglas Wertman|title=The Last Year of the Christian Democratic Party|journal=Italian Politics|year=1995|volume=9|page=143|jstor=45402392}} In the party Rubbi was among the allies of Aldo Moro.{{cite news|title=è morto Emilio Rubbi politico integerrimo|work=La Repubblica|url=https://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2005/06/02/morto-emilio-rubbi-politico-integerrimo.html|access-date=29 September 2022|date=2 June 2005|language=it}}

Rubbi was elected to the Parliament in 1976 and served there for three terms (Legislatures VII, VIII and X). Between 1983 and 1987 he was a member of the Italian Senate (Legislature IX). From 1982 to 1992 he was the secretary of the council of ministers in the following cabinets: first and second cabinets of Giovanni Spadolini, cabinet of Giovanni Goria, cabinet of Ciriaco De Mita, and fourth and sixth cabinets of Giulio Andreotti.

He died of diabetes in Bologna on 1 June 2005.{{cite news|title=L' addio a Emilio Rubbi Politico integerrimo|access-date=29 September 2022|url=https://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2005/06/02/addio-emilio-rubbi-politico-integerrimo.html|work=La Repubblica|date=2 June 2005}}

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