Paolo Cirino Pomicino has died: the former DC minister was 86 years old
Paolo Cirino Pomicino, a former parliamentary member and minister of the Democrazia Cristiana party, has passed away in Rome at the age of 86.
Paolo Cirino Pomicino, who died in Rome after a brief illness at the age of 86, was a notable figure in Italian politics as a member of the Democrazia Cristiana party. His death was confirmed by his friend and former colleague Gianfranco Rotondi, emphasizing the personal loss felt within the political community. Pomicino had been admitted to the hospital several days prior to his passing.
Born in Naples in 1939, Pomicino initially trained in medicine and specialized in neurology before devoting his life to politics. He held various significant positions within the Democrazia Cristiana, serving as a city councilor and assessor in Naples between 1970 to 1979, and later as a deputy from 1976 to 1992. His leadership was also marked by his tenure as the president of the budget committee in the Chamber of Deputies during the 1980s, signifying his deep involvement in Italy's public financial management.
Throughout the 1980s, Pomicino earned the nickname "O 'ministro" for his influential roles as Minister for Public Administration and subsequently Minister of Budget. His contributions to Italian politics, particularly during a transformative period for the country, have left a lasting legacy. The news of his passing marks the end of an era for many within the Italian political landscape, known for his dedication to public service and governance.