Giulio Andreotti

Giulio Andreotti

Giulio Andreotti Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 6, 2013.
ROME (AP) - Giulio Andreotti, Italy's former seven-time premier and a symbol of post-war Italy, died Monday at his home in Rome, Italian officials said. He was 94.

In announcing the death, Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno called Andreotti "the most representative politician" Italy had known in its recent history.

At his prime, Andreotti was one of Italy's most powerful men: He helped draft the country's constitution after World War II, sat in parliament for 60 years and served as premier seven times. Until his death, he remained a senator-for-life.

But the Christian Democrat who was friends with popes and cardinals was also a controversial figure who survived corruption scandals and allegations of aiding the Mafia.

He was accused of exchanging a "kiss of honor" with the mob's longtime No. 1 boss and indicted in what was called "the trial of the century" in Palermo. He was eventually cleared.

Andreotti was as known for his political acu men as for his subtle humor and witty allusions. With sharp eyes, thin lips and a stooped figure, he was immediately recognizable to generations of Italians. Friends and foes alike admired his intellectual agility and grasp of the issues.

"Power wears out ... those who don't have it," he once famously said.

Andreotti's rise in the Italian political scene mirrored the rise of Italy, which was then emerging from two decades of Fascist dictatorship under Benito Mussolini. He joined the conservative Christian Democrats, was part of the Constituent Assembly that wrote the constitution and was elected to parliament in 1948.

He remained ever since.

He held a series of Cabinet positions after the war, until he became premier for the first time in 1972. Twenty years later, he finished his last stint as premier.

Although staunchly pro-American and a firm supporter of Italy's NATO membership, Andreotti was the first Christian Democrat to accept Communist su pport, even if indirect, in one of his governments. The Cabinet that was formed after big Communist gains in the 1976 general election needed the Communists and other leftists to abstain - rather than cast "no" votes - during parliamentary votes.

By the early 1990s, a vast corruption drive led by prosecutors - the "Clean Hands" probe - swept through parliament and hobbled most existing political parties. Andreotti's Christian Democrats were among them, but the scandal did not touch him personally and he managed to stay on as premier until an election in 1992.

Soon, however, an even more damaging accusation would befall Andreotti. In 1993, a Mafia informer told prosecutors that Andreotti had been involved in the 1979 slaying of journalist Mino Pecorelli, a muckraking journalist killed in a mob-style execution in Rome by four shots from a pistol with a silencer.

Pecorelli's articles had often targeted Andreotti, along with a range of public figures. Andreotti was sometimes referred to in print as "The Godfather."

The prosecution argued that the Mafia killed Pecorelli at the behest of Andreotti, who allegedly feared the reporter had dug up compromising information. Andreotti has always denied the charges, saying he was targeted by mobsters getting even for his crackdowns on organized crime.

The lengthy case - dubbed by the Italian press "the trial of the century" - resulted in an acquittal in 1999; a shock conviction and sentence to 24 years in prison by an appeals court in November 2002; and, in the third and final judgment a year later, another acquittal.

"Some might have hoped I wouldn't get here. But here I am, thanks to God," Andreotti, then 84, said at the time of the final ruling.

In a separate case during the same years, Andreotti stood trial in Palermo on charges that he colluded with the Mafia. But he was cleared in that case too.

Palermo prosecutors relied heavily on accounts by Mafia turnco ats, including a mobster who testified that Andreotti had once exchanged a "kiss of honor" with Salvatore Riina, the "boss of all bosses" and a longtime fugitive who was captured in 1993. They alleged Andreotti granted favors for the mob in exchange for their delivering Sicilian votes for his party.

Andreotti always denied the charges, again maintaining he was a victim of mobsters intent on taking revenge for his fight against the Mafia.

Andreotti was born to schoolteachers in Rome on Jan. 14, 1919. He earned a law degree at Rome University and became a journalist after graduation.

During World War II he worked as a librarian in the Vatican, and it was there that he met several politicians, including Alcide De Gasperi, who went on to become Italy's foremost postwar statesman.

At age 35, Andreotti became Italy's youngest interior minister ever. It was the beginning of a career during which he navigated the Byzantine world of Italian politics like no oth er, accumulating power, honors and enemies along the way.

Such was his reach that he was sometimes called "Divo Giulio" - a play on his name Giulio and the latin "Divus Iulius" (or Divine Julius), which was used for Julius Caesar. His critics called him Beelzebub for what they considered his diabolical skills.

The one political prize he never achieved was to become president of the republic, a largely ceremonial but highly regarded office. He came closest in 1992, but his efforts failed amid the "Clean Hands" corruption scandals.

A practicing Roman Catholic, Andreotti maintained solid ties to the Vatican throughout his political career. Emblematic of this stance was his Rome address, close to the centers of political power but also just across the Tiber from St. Peter's Square.

He wrote numerous books, some of them best-sellers, wrote articles for Italian publications and edited the monthly Catholic magazine 30 Giorni. He was courted on TV shows for hi s deep knowledge of Italian and world affairs as well as for his humor. He even made a guest appearance as himself in the movie, "Il Tassinaro" ("The Taxi Driver") with fellow Roman and late comedian Alberto Sordi.

A probing portrait of him in the film "Il Divo" was honored with the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

Andreotti was married to Livia Danese. They had four children.

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COLLEEN BARRY

AP writer Colleen Barry reported from Milan


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February 20, 2025

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June 12, 2022

Dear Your Excellency,

Sir, Mr. Sergio Mattarella, words cannot express how sorry I was to learn about the passing of His Excellency Giulio Andreotti OMI SMOM OCSG OESSH.

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JW

October 21, 2013

I am sorry for your loss. I hope you can find comfort in the words written at (Jeremiah 29:11,12)

May 20, 2013

La maggioranza dei morti sarà risuscitata. Gesù promise che “quelli che sono nelle tombe commemorative… ne verranno fuori”. (Giovanni 5:28, 29) In armonia con il proposito originale di Dio, quelli che saranno risuscitati come creature umane potranno vivere su una terra paradisiaca. (Luca 23:43)

May 10, 2013

happy are the mericiful,since they will be shown mercy."so sorry for the loss,may you have peace.dg

G. Johnson

May 8, 2013

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

May 8, 2013

Le mie condoglianze alla famiglia del Signor Andreotti, io abitavo a Roma e ho un gran risetto per Giulio.

Jill

May 8, 2013

My deepest sympathies. May the "God of all comfort," help to ease the pain of your grief during this time.(1 Cor 1:3,4)

Cheryl

May 8, 2013

I am sorry for your loss.May God's promise of a new world be a comfort to you.

A. Darco

May 8, 2013

Che triste giorno per Italia - una parte importante della sua historia e la società è persa. Che Dio aiuta la sua famiglia nei momenti difficili e che le parole a Revelazione 21:3,4 la consolarono.

May 8, 2013

My sympathy goes out to the Family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and you family through this difficult time. Ps. 119:50

May 7, 2013

Offering my deepest condolences during this difficult time, I'm so very sorry for your loss, death is something we are never prepared for, but please find comfort in knowing sickness, pain and death will one day be no more.

May 7, 2013

May God be with you and your family during this time of sorrow. Please take comfort in God's word the Bible. God is love and He is the hearer of prayer.

May 7, 2013

My sincere condolences to the family.

A Rob

May 6, 2013

May The God of peace be with the family at this time of deep sorrow,God love and blessings be with you all.

B. Gardner

May 6, 2013

To the family of Mr. Giulio Andreotti. I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Andreotti was blessed with 94 years of special mightiness. (Psalms 90:10) May your hearts be filled with joyful memories of time spent with him. May the Hearer of Prayer bring you strength and peace in your time of sorrow.

Ms Alexander

May 6, 2013

To the Andreotti family, I am truly sorry for the lost of your one may you have peace and comfort.

Dwayne Bickham

May 6, 2013

in God's care

May 6, 2013

My heartfelt condolences to family and loved ones. May the God of all comfort be with you.

May 6, 2013

With deepest sympathy to the Andreotti family during your time of grief...God is for you a refuge and strength, A help that is there to be found during difficult times...May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead...(Psalm 62:8).

//Victoria// ~":"~

May 6, 2013

Our serene condolences
to the family /relatives'
and friends of the country
of ITALY
rip` GIULIO

Tom Smith

May 6, 2013

Sorry to hear about the death of Giulio Andreotti. Family and friends can look forward to seeing him again and living under the rule of the Prince of Peace forever.

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