Giuseppe Matulli

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Giuseppe Matulli
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Matulli in 1990
Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy for the Constituency of Florence-Pistoia  [ it ]
In office
2 July 1987 14 April 1994
Personal details
Born(1938-12-05)5 December 1938
Marradi, Italy
Died11 February 2024(2024-02-11) (aged 85)
Florence, Italy
Political party DC
Education University of Florence
OccupationResearcher

Giuseppe Matulli (5 December 1938 – 11 February 2024) was an Italian researcher and politician. A member of Christian Democracy, he served in the Chamber of Deputies from 1987 to 1994. [1]

Matulli died in Florence on 11 February 2024, at the age of 85. [2]

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References

  1. "MATULLI Giuseppe". Chamber of Deputies (in Italian).
  2. "Firenze, è morto Beppe Matulli. Fu vicesindaco, deputato, sottosegretario e artefice del progetto delle tramvie". La Repubblica (in Italian). Florence. 11 February 2024. Retrieved 15 February 2024.