Franco Turillatto ( Italian: Franco Turigliatto ; December 13, 1946, Rivara , province of Turin , Piedmont ) - Italian politician, one of the leaders of the Critical Left association.
| Franco Turillatto | |
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| Franco turigliatto | |
| Date of Birth | December 13, 1946 (72 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Rivara , Turin , Piedmont |
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| Occupation | |
| The consignment | Critical Left |
| Main ideas | Trotskyism , Marxism |
Biography
Political activity began in 1966 in the student movement. In 1969 he joined the Italian section of the Fourth International - the Revolutionary Communist Group . In 1989, he became a member of the Proletarian Democracy Party and the Red Banner Association , which includes supporters of the Fourth International within the party.
In 1991, he participated in the creation of the Party of Communist Renaissance (PCV). He was a member of the National PKV leadership, was also one of the leaders of the Red Banner Association, which continued to operate now inside the PKV. Later, he was responsible for the work of the PCV in Piedmont .
In 2006, Turillatto was elected to the Italian Senate . In the Senate, he was a member of the 11th Standing Commission, which was responsible for labor and social policy, and the 14th - for the policy of the European Union. He was also a member of the Italian delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly .
After the creation of the “ Critical Left ” radical left association in January 2007, it became part of the PKV. The association opposed the party’s participation in the center-left government of Romano Prodi . When voting in the Senate in February 2007 to support a resolution on government foreign policy, Turillatto was among the senators who voted against the resolution. By his vote Turiyaltto violated the decision of the PKV leadership to support the resolution, and therefore was expelled from the parliamentary fraction of the PKV. In the parliamentary elections in April 2008, he ran for the Critical Left list, which left the PCV in January 2008, but failed to enter the Senate.