Mariotto Segni (born 16 May 1939) is an Italian politician and professor of civil law. He founded several parties, which focused on fighting for electoral reform through referendums. He is the son of the politician
Antonio Segni
Antonio Segni (; 2 February 1891 – 1 December 1972) was an Italian politician and statesman who served as the president of Italy from May 1962 to December 1964 and the prime minister of Italy in two distinct terms between 1955 and 1960.
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Biography
Segni was born May 16, 1939 in
Sassari
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,
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.
He was born to
Antonio Segni
Antonio Segni (; 2 February 1891 – 1 December 1972) was an Italian politician and statesman who served as the president of Italy from May 1962 to December 1964 and the prime minister of Italy in two distinct terms between 1955 and 1960.
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, himself a prominent politician, and Laura Carta Caprino, who would have a total of four children. Prior to his political career Segni studied law at the
University of Sassari
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, following in the footsteps of his father.
Academic career
Following his graduation, Segni moved to Padau where he worked under
Luigi Carraro
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, a four-time
Christian Democrat
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Senator, and taught at university.
In 1975 he became a professor of civil law at the University of Sassari.
He was the chair of the Faculty of Law at the University of Sassari until his retirement in 2011.
Christian Democrats
A long-time member of
Christian Democracy
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, like his father, he was first elected Regional Councillor in 1967. Shortly after gaining his position at the University of Sassari, Segni ran for the national parliament in 1976.
He came second behind
Francesco Cossiga
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with 85,736 votes but still won a seat.
He continued to hold this office until 1996.
He served as State Secretary of the
Ministry Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies in the second
Craxi government
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and in the sixth
Fanfani government
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.
He was also chairman of the Control Committee for Information and Security Services and for State Secrecy from 1987 to 1991.
Election Reform and Starting a Party
Riding the momentum from the
1991 Italian electoral law referendum
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, which he supported, Segni contributed to the establishment of the
Democratic Alliance in 1992.
He also founded the
Populars for Reform
The Populars for Reform ( it, Popolari per la Riforma) was a Christian-democratic and liberal political party in Italy.
It was founded in 1992 by Mario Segni as a split from Christian Democracy. The main goal of the party was electoral reform fr ...
that same year, with the goal of changing the electoral system from
proportional representation
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to a
first-past-the-post
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system. In 1993, these reforms led to the ''
Mattarellum
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'' law which he said would bring stability to Italy by making it more similar to Anglo-Saxon democracies.
In 1993, Segni broke from the Christian Democrats, who were suffering from
tangentopoli
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, while he served in the
XI legislature.
In March 1994, he founded the
Segni Pact
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from the remains of the previous Democratic Alliance and Populars for Reform.
Segni had hoped to capitalize on the political vacuum left by the now tainted Christian Democrats.

Segni was a candidate for Prime Minister for the centrist alliance
Pact for Italy
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The alliance was composed of the Italian People's Party (PPI), the main succes ...
(composed of
Mino Martinazzoli's Italian People's Party and the Segni Pact) in 1994, and a
Member of the European Parliament
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(MEP) from 1994 to 1995.
The party as a whole, however, did not have much initial success and joined the Anti-Berlusconi coalition during the first
Berlusconi
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government
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.
During his first tenure in the
European Parliament
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he joined the
European People's Party
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along with
several other members of the Segni Pact,
Danilo Poggiolini, Vincenzo Viola, and Livio Filippi. He was a part of the European Parliament's delegation to the Arab Maghreb Union.
His party joined with the
Italian Renewal List while he began refocusing on teaching.
In 1999, Mario Segni returned to the domestic political scene, with the aim of attempting to abolish proportional quotas via referendums. Despite his failure to do so, in the
1999 European election, the Sengi Pact co-federated with the
National Alliance, creating the
Segni Pact – National Alliance
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Early history
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list, a coalition also known as the 'elephant' headed by
Gianfranco Fini
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He won a second term as an MEP and voted alongside the
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. During this tenure, he served on the Committee of Constitutional Affairs, the delegation to
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, and acted as Vice-Chair for the delegation to
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and
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.
In 2003 he rebranded the Segni Pact, combining forces with
Carlo Scognamiglio and former Segni Pact member's the
Sardinian Reformers, naming it the
Pact of Liberal Democrats. It continued to criticize the Berlusconi camp. This culminated in his siding with the 'no' vote on
the 2006 Constitutional Referendum.
During the 2006 election for the Presidency of the Italian Senate, Segni supported
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over former Christian Democrat head
Giulio Andreotti
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, citing a respect for the old regime but a desire to see more progress in Italian politics and a fear of a return to the corruption prior to the Mani Pulite investigation.
In early 2007 he became Coordinator of the Promoting Committee of the Electoral Referendum, led by
Giovanni Guzzetta. This placed Segni alongside politicians such as
Gianni Alemanno
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,
Angelino Alfano
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,
Mercedes Bresso
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,
Riccardo Illy
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...
,
Renato Brunetta
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,
Antonio Martino,
Giovanna Melandri,
Arturo Parisi
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,
Daniele Capezzone,
Stefania Prestigiacomo
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,
Gaetano Quagliariello, and
Giorgio Tonini in the fight for a majority based electoral system.
On 24 July 2007, Segni handed over 800,000 signatures to the
Court of Cassation
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for the presentation of the Electoral Referendum.
The
2009 Italian electoral law referendum
Three abrogative referendums on the electoral law were held in Italy on 21–22 June 2009. They were promoted by Mario Segni, Giovanni Guzzetta, Arturo Parisi, Antonio Martino and Daniele Capezzone. With a turnout of 23.31% / 23.84%, the ref ...
, took place in June 2009, but did not reach the required quorum.
Retirement
After Segni left politics he continued to provide political commentary as a well known figure.
In 2018, he was interviewed on the developments in Italian politics and provided his opinion on the developments regarding the
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and the
5 Star Movement. He also gave his view on the push to return to a
proportional representation
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system in Italy, stating that "the memory of Italy is short."
Mario Segni is also the current president of the Antonio Segni Foundation, which seeks to put his father's work online.
Legacy
While Segni's party was not electorally successful, he is still known for his work through referendums.
His work targeting the electoral system through referendums have been described as "contributing to the collapse of the established political system" of the first republic. While he was not entirely electorally successful, he is considered to have had success via the referendum process and is characterized as having been one of the most powerful politicians of Italy at his peak.
He has criticized prominent politicians in Italy such as Berlusconi and movements within the country.
Culture
Filmography
* Mario Segni appeared in the documentary television series ''
La notte della Repubblica
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'' January 3, 1990.
* In 1993 Segni appeared on
Maurizio Costanzo
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Costanzo began his career as a journalist, first as a contributing writer to ''Paese Sera'' and then as managing edito ...
's talk show.
* In 2005 the TV series
1992
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directed by Giuseppe Gagliardi included
Massimo Wertmüller in the role of Mario Segni.
Literature
Written on him
*Primo Di Nicola wrote a biography of Mario Segni in 1992.
*Mark Gilbert included him in his book ''The A to Z of Modern Italy''
*
Paul Ginsborg
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Education
Gin ...
included him in his book ''Italy and Its Discontents: Family, Civil Society, State''
Written by him
*Mario Segni published ''La Rivoluzione Interrotta'' in 1994, this book discussed his attempted 'revolution' within Italian politics.
*In 1999 Mario Segni wrote ''Il referendum che cambierà l'Italia''.
*In 2001 Mario Segni wrote ''Allargamento e coesione: un equilibrio difficile'' in the journal "Rivista giuridica del Mezzogiorno"
*in 2010 Mario Segni wrote ''Niente di personale. Solo cambiare l'Italia''.
External links
A Collection of InterviewsItalian Parliament PageEuropean Parliament Page
References
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Segni Pact politicians
1939 births
Living people
People from Sassari
Christian Democracy (Italy) politicians
Democratic Alliance (Italy) politicians
European People's Party politicians
MEPs for Italy 1994–1999
MEPs for Italy 1999–2004
National Alliance (Italy) MEPs
University of Sassari alumni
University of Sassari faculty
Deputies of Legislature XII of Italy
Deputies of Legislature XI of Italy
Deputies of Legislature X of Italy
Deputies of Legislature IX of Italy
Deputies of Legislature VIII of Italy
Deputies of Legislature VII of Italy
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