Ernesto Belloni
Ernesto Belloni (23 August 1883 – 23 November 1938) was an Italian businessman, academic and politician. He was the 1st podestà of Milan from 1926 to 1928. In 1929 he was accused of corruption and condemned to leave his party and then to a 5-years confino. Under Belloni, the public debt of the city of Milan raised from 60 to 185 million Lire between 1926 and 1927.[1]
Ernesto Belloni | |
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Born | 23 August 1883 |
Died | 23 November 1938 55) | (aged
Occupation | Businessman, academic and politician |
Son of money changer and graduated in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Ernesto Belloni marked the passage of Milan from the traditional administrative system to the potestarile system of the fascist period, first with his appointment as prefectural commissioner on 3 September 1926 and, in rapid succession, to podestà with royal decree, on 4 December the same year,[2] after having become a deputy to Parliament already in 1924 as a member of the Fascist Party, to which he has already been a member since 1919 of the Milan section.
Preceded by Luigi Mangiagalli as mayor |
Podesta of Milan 1926–1928 |
Succeeded by Giuseppe De Capitani D'Arzago |
References
- Indro Montanelli, Mario Cervi. Milano: Ventesimo secolo. Rizzoli, 1990.
- "Storia di Milano ::: dal 1921 al 1930". www.storiadimilano.it. Retrieved 2019-08-14.
Bibliography
- Maulsby e M. Lucy, Fascism, Architecture and the Claiming of Modern Milan, 1922–1943, University of Toronto Press, 2014.
- Annalisa Albuzzi, Il cuore di Milano: Identità e storia di una capitale morale, Bur, 2012.