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'''Enrico Falck''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] entrepreneur, member of the [[board of directors]] of the [[Falck Group|Falck Industries]]. He joined the [[Italian Christian Democracy]], and was an Italian Senator from [[Lombardy]]. |
'''Enrico Falck''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] entrepreneur, member of the [[board of directors]] of the [[Falck Group|Falck Industries]]. He joined the [[Italian Christian Democracy]], and was an Italian Senator from [[Lombardy]]. |
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Enrico Falck | |
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Italian Senator from Lombardy | |
In office 8 May 1948 – 4 June 1953 | |
Preceded by | None |
Succeeded by | Title jointly held |
Constituency | Lecco |
Personal details | |
Born | Enrico Falck 21 January 1899 Lecco, Como |
Nationality | Italian |
Political party | Christian Democracy |
Profession | Entrepreneur |
Enrico Falck was an Italian entrepreneur, member of the board of directors of the Falck Industries. He joined the Italian Christian Democracy, and was an Italian Senator from Lombardy.
Political career
In 1934 Falck was named by king Vittorio Emanuele III senator of the kingdom. In 1945 he was expelled from the upper house due his involvement with fascism.[1] Falck Industries, based in Sesto San Giovanni, was a leader of iron and steel manufacturing, and Enrico was nominated for the Senate by the DC. He did not seek re-election in 1953, to follow his private interests.
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