Marco Boato

Summary

Marco Boato (born 27 July 1944 in Venice) is an Italian politician.

Marco Boato
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
1979–1983
In office
1992–1994
In office
1996–2008
Member of the Senate
In office
1987–1992
Personal details
Born (1944-07-27) 27 July 1944 (age 79)
Venice, Veneto, Italy
Political partyDP (1975–1979)
PR (1979–1989)
VA (1989–1990)
FdV (1990–present)
ProfessionPolitician, University professor

Biography edit

In 1969 Boato was one of the founders, together with Adriano Sofri, Paolo Sorbi, Mauro Rostagno, Guido Viale, Paolo Brogi and Giorgio Pietrostefani, of the communist political movement Lotta Continua.[1]

A progressive Christian, in 1973 he was among the promoters of the Christians for Socialism movement. Subsequently, he joined Proletarian Democracy and the Radical Party. He has served as Deputy and Senator several times between 1979 and 2008.

He holds the record for the longest speech held in the history of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, for the speech he delivered in 1981 lasting over 18 hours and 5 minutes against the extension of one year of police detention established by a decree law of Francesco Cossiga.[2][3]

References edit

  1. ^ Marco Boato Il nostro ' 68 aiutò la città
  2. ^ Boato recordman di durata, parlò per 18 ore di fila
  3. ^ "Quando eravamo noi radicali a fare ostruzionismo"