Renzo De' Vidovich
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Renzo de' Vidovich (born 27 February 1934) is an Italian politician,de' Vidovich held the following offices during his political life: * Member of the thirteenth Commission (Labour and Social Security) * Component of the Special Committee for the Review of Bill on Tax Reform * Component of the Special Committee for the REview of Bill converting Decree on assistance for the people of Friuli-Venezia Giulia earthquake-affected * Member of the Parliament's Committee on The Government Opinion on Delegate Rules for Tax Reform historian and journalist.


Biography

Born and growth up in
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(then official ''Zara''), from the old noble Dalmatian family of ''de' Vidovich, Counts Capocesto e Ragosniza''; he is a close cousin of
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. He left Zadar for the
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at the beginning of the massive bombing of the city made by
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in 1943. He moved to
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where he was general secretary of the board of students movement which assumed the responsibility of convening the riots of 5 and 6 November 1953 in support of the return of Trieste to
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, that time occupied by the Anglo-American Allied Military Government. Six Italians died during the fighting and there were a total of 153 wounded. The following year there was the reunification of Trieste to Italy. According with a de' Vidovic proposal, supported by the ''Lega nazionale di Trieste'', the Government
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II awarded the National civil gold medal to the dead fighters specifying that were decisive for the return of Trieste to its motherland. While he was student at
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, de' Vidovich was editor of the newspaper ''La zona franca'' ("The Free Zone") which will result decisive for the creation of a national economic free zone of Trieste. In 1968 he became secretary of the national labor union Cisnal, today ''Unione Generale Lavoro'' (UGL), in Trieste. He founded and directed ''La Città'', an information magazine. Member of the municipal council of Trieste for more than ten years, he was also elected as city councilor in the town of
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where he fought for the touristic development of
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. In 1972 de' Vidovich was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies for the Trieste electoral district, and was appointed secretary of the parliamentary group of the post-fascist
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.Renzo de' Vidovich
at the
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website.
He was also
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of the ''Free Comune of Zara in Exile''. In 1999 he was appointed as president of the Federation of Exiles from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia. As president of the ''Rustia-Traine Foundation'' he participates actively to the creation of the Italian communities in Dalmatia: Zadar,
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,
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and
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. He also promoted courses of Italian language and culture in Dalmatia, and, in 2004, he founded the ''Centro di Ricerche Culturali Dalmate'' (Dalmatian Cultural Research Centre) in Split of which de' Vidovich is still chairman. The center promotes the publication - in collaboration with the
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- of numerous books on the cultural heritage of Dalmatia and Venice.


Books and newspapers

In the 1970s de' Vidovich collaborated with ''Il Borghese'', ''Candido'' (humor weekly magazine) and '' Il Secolo d'Italia''. In 1996 he re-founded ''Il Dalmata'', published since 1865 and abolished by
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in 1916; he later published, in 1992, ''Dalmatia region of Europe'', followed by ''I Dalmati per Trieste'' and ''L'albo d'oro di nobili patrizi e nomi illustri nel Regno di Dalmazia'' ("Hall of honour of noble patricians and illustrious names in the Kingdom of Dalmatia.") He wrote numerous articles on Dalmatian press.


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External links


Site of the Italian exiles of Dalmatia - Foundation ''Rustia-Traine'', Trieste
{{DEFAULTSORT:De Vidovich, Renzo 1934 births Living people Politicians from Zadar Dalmatian Italians Italian Social Movement politicians 20th-century Italian politicians Italians of Croatia Italian fascists Italian irredentism