Achille Occhetto
Achille Occhetto (born 3 March 1936 in Turin, sporadically nicknamed Akel) is an Italian political figure.
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3 March - 1936 - Turin - Nickname - Italian - Political figure
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He served as the secretary-general of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) between 1988 and 1994 (which became the Democratic Party of the Left halfway through his term in 1991, also known as the PDS, and is now the main part of the Left-Wing Democrats).
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Secretary-general - Italian Communist Party - 1988 - 1994 - Democratic Party of the Left - 1991
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He served as secretary of the youth communist movement from 1963 to 1966, and subsequently as regional secretary of the Italian Communist Party in Sicily, distinguishing himself for his war against any kind of mafia.
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1963 - 1966 - Sicily - Mafia
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Appointed in 1986 as national coordinator of the PCI, he became then the party leader in 1988, succeeding to Alessandro Natta. During his secretarship, the party witnessed the collapse of both the Berlin wall and the communist regime in the USSR. He therefore declared the communist experience as over, and dissolved the PCI in order to form a new party, the PDS, characterized by a progressive left-wing stance.
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1986 - 1988 - Alessandro Natta - Berlin wall - USSR
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This political shift (known in Italian politics as the Bolognina) was not accepted by approximately one third of the communist members, which refused to join the PDS and instead founded the Communist Refoundation Party.
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In 1994, he challenged and was defeated by Silvio Berlusconi in the general election; because of this negative result he successfully quitted the party secretarship.
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1994 - Silvio Berlusconi
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He came actively back in politics for the 2004 European elections, being elected to the European Parliament on a joint ticket with anti-corruption campaigner Antonio Di Pietro, but he immediately resigned to be replaced by Giulietto Chiesa.
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2004 European elections - European Parliament - Corruption - Antonio Di Pietro - Giulietto Chiesa
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It has been recently rumoured about a possible joining of Occhetto to the Communist Refoundation Party, but he sharply denied this possibility, affirming to have supposed just the birth of a "Left-Wing Refoundation", including Left-Wing Democrats, Greens, SDI and the Communist Refoundation Party itself.
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Communist Refoundation Party - Left-Wing Democrats - Greens - SDI
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