Giorgio Carta

Giorgio Carta (born 16 January 1938 in Jerzu) is an Italian doctor and politician.

Giorgio Carta
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
23 April 1992  14 April 1994
In office
28 April 2006  28 April 2008
Personal details
Born (1938-01-16) 16 January 1938
Jerzu, Italy
NationalityItalian
Political partyPSDI (until 1998)
SDI (1998–2004)
PSDI (since 2004)
ProfessionPolitician, doctor

Biography

Giorgio Carta graduated in medicine in 1964 and obtained three specialist qualifications: cardiology, gastroenterology and occupational medicine. He published 19 scientific papers, achieving national accreditation certificates as a primary cardiologist. He worked as a sports doctor and professor of medicine applied to sport; from 1983 he was also a journalist.

He was a member of the PSDI National Directorate, as manager of the Health and Social Assistance sector. He served as Sardinian regional councillor for thirteen years (1979−92), as regional minister for Labor, Tourism and the Environment. He was also municipal councilor of Cagliari from 1970 to 1979, and, for the same city, he served as municipal health minister (1970−71), deputy Mayor and minister of the annona in 1973.

He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the 1992 general election with 13,753 votes. In 1992 he was appointed Undersecretary for the Merchant Navy in the Amato government; subsequently, in 1993, he was appointed Undersecretary for Finance in the government led by Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.

Subsequently, the PSDI temporarily disappeared from the Italian political scene, merging into the Italian Democratic Socialists (1998). However, in 2004, he reconstituted himself the PSDI, celebrating its XXV congress, and was appointed its national secretary.[1]

In the 2006 general elections he was elected deputy among the ranks of the Olive Tree list. In the Chamber of Deputies he joined the unitary parliamentary group of the Olive Tree until August 2007, when he joined the mixed group.

After the fall of the Prodi government in 2008, he was one of the two MPs who claim to belong to the Workers' Communist Party. However, this union was only formal and temporary, since it was aimed exclusively at relieving the Worker's Communist Party from the obligation of collecting signatures.

In 2007 he was elected as honorary president of the PSDI, leaving the office of secretary.[2]

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