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Tina Anselmi (25 March 1927 – 1 November 2016) was an Italian politician. A member of the
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during
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, she went on to become the first woman to hold a ministerial position in an Italian government.


Early life

Anselmi was born in
Castelfranco Veneto Castelfranco Veneto () is a town and (municipality) of Veneto, northern Italy, in the province of Treviso. It is the third largest municipality in the province by population after the capital Treviso and Conegliano. It is centrally located betwe ...
, in the
province of Treviso The province of Treviso () is a Provinces of Italy, province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Treviso. The province is surrounded by Province of Belluno, Belluno in the north, Province of Vicenza, Vicenza in the west, Pro ...
. Her father was an assistant pharmacist persecuted by the
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because he was
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, and her mother and grandmother ran an inn together. On 26 September 1944,
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soldiers forced her and a group of other students to witness the hanging of a group of 31 young Partisans. As a result, she joined the
resistance movement A resistance movement is an organized group of people that tries to resist or try to overthrow a government or an occupying power, causing disruption and unrest in civil order and stability. Such a movement may seek to achieve its goals through ei ...
and became part of the Cesare Battisti
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. That year, she also joined the
Christian Democracy Christian democracy is an ideology inspired by Christian social teaching to respond to the challenges of contemporary society and politics. Christian democracy has drawn mainly from Catholic social teaching and neo-scholasticism, as well ...
party. During World War II, Anselmi attended the local high school and then the teaching institute in
Bassano del Grappa Bassano del Grappa ( or ''Bassan'', ) is a city and ''comune'', in the Province of Vicenza, Vicenza province, in the region of Veneto, in northern Italy. It bounds the communes of Cassola, Marostica, Solagna, Pove del Grappa, Romano d'Ezzelino, Va ...
. After the war, she studied literature at the Catholic University of Milan and became a primary school teacher.


Political career

While working as a teacher, Anselmi held positions in Christian trade unions, including the primary teachers' union from 1948 to 1955. In 1959, she joined the national council of Christian Democracy, and she was the party's deputy leader from 1968 to 1992. In 1963, she was elected vice-president of the Female Board of the European Union. From 1958 to 1964, she was head of the Christian Democracy party's youth programmes. From 1968 to 1987, she was a Member of the
Italian Chamber of Deputies The Chamber of Deputies () is the lower house of the bicameral Italian Parliament, the upper house being the Senate of the Republic (Italy), Senate of the Republic. The two houses together form a perfect bicameral system, meaning they perform ...
, re-elected five times in the
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Treviso Treviso ( ; ; ) is a city and (municipality) in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Treviso and the municipality has 87.322 inhabitants (as of December 2024). Some 3,000 live within the Venetian wall ...
district. She served three times as undersecretary to the Department of Labour and Social Services, and in 1976 she became the first woman to be a member of an Italian cabinet, being chosen by
Giulio Andreotti Giulio Andreotti ( ; ; 14 January 1919 – 6 May 2013) was an Italian politician and wikt:statesman, statesman who served as the 41st prime minister of Italy in seven governments (1972–1973, 1976–1979, and 1989–1992), and was leader of th ...
as Minister for Labour and Social Security. She held this position from 1976 to 1979. She served as Minister for Health from 1978 to 1979. Anselmi is best known for having been the main proposer of Italian laws on equal opportunities, a matter she always fought for in her political life. For example, in 1977, she passed a bill which recognized fathers as primary caregivers for their children, and allowed for both fathers and mothers to have time away for their children. In the same year, a major piece of legislation was passed on gender parity in employment conditions, of which Anselmi was a key supporter. She chaired the National Equal Opportunities Commission until 1994, and played a significant role in the introduction of Italy's National Health Service. In 1981, she headed the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry into the illegal P2 Masonic Lodge (''Commissione parlamentare d'inchiesta sulla Loggia massonica P2''); the lodge, at the time, was considered a threat to society. Anselmi wrote the commission's final majority report that was approved in 1984, and all activity of the lodge ceased the following year. Anselmi was the chair of a commission of inquiry into the work of Italian soldiers in Somalia, and of a national commission on the consequences of laws for the Italian Jewish community. She was an honorary vice president of the National Institute for the History of the Liberation Movement in Italy. Later in her life, she began to write about her experiences in the Resistance; in 2003, she wrote ''Zia, cos'è la Resistenza?'' (Auntie, what's the Resistance?), a book explaining the Italian Resistance to young people. In 2004, she wrote a second book for young people, titled ''Bella ciao: la resistenza raccontata ai ragazzi'' (Hey beautiful: the Resistance explained to children). In 2006, she published her memoir together with Anna Vinci, as ''Storia Di Una Passione Politica'' (Story of a Passion for Politics).


Death

Anselmi died at home in Castelfranco Veneto, Treviso, on 1 November 2016, aged 89.


Awards and recognition

* On 18 June 1998, Anselmi was awarded the Knight's Great Cross of the
Order of Merit of the Italian Republic The Order of Merit of the Italian Republic () is the most senior Italian order of merit. It was established in 1951 by the second President of Italy, President of the Italian Republic, Luigi Einaudi. The highest-ranking honour of the Republi ...
. * In 2005, she received the Archivio Disarmo – Golden Doves for Peace prize, awarded by Istituto di Ricerche Internazionali Archivio Disarmo. * In June 2016, Anselmi was featured on an Italian postage stamp, the only living person to be honoured in this way.


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