Attilio Ruffini
| Attilio Ruffini | |
|---|---|
| Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
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In office 15 January 1980 – 4 April 1980 | |
| Prime Minister |
Francesco Cossiga Arnaldo Forlani |
| Preceded by | Franco Maria Malfatti |
| Succeeded by | Emilio Colombo |
| Minister of Defense | |
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In office 18 September 1977 – 14 January 1980 | |
| Prime Minister |
Giulio Andreotti Francesco Cossiga |
| Preceded by | Vito Lattanzio |
| Succeeded by | Adolfo Sarti |
| Personal details | |
| Born |
31 December 1925 Mantua, Italy |
| Died |
23 June 2011 (aged 85) Rome, Italy |
| Nationality |
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| Political party | Democrazia Cristiana |
| Profession | Politician |
| Religion | Roman Catholic |
Attilio Ruffini (31 December 1925 – 23 June 2011[1]) was an Italian politician.
Born in Mantua, he was a member of the Christian Democracy. He has been Minister of Transports, Minister of Defense and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Ruffini died in Rome in 2011.
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| Preceded by Vito Lattanzio |
Italian Minister of Defense 1977–1980 |
Succeeded by Adolfo Sarti |
| Preceded by Franco Maria Malfatti |
Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs 1980 |
Succeeded by Emilio Colombo |
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