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His Excellency The Right Honourable Pietro Muro | |
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6th President of Imagua and the Assimas | |
In office 22 March, 1981 – 23 April, 1984 | |
Prime Minister | Marguerite Ernman |
Preceded by | Anthony Brocket |
Succeeded by | Marguerite Ernman |
11th Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas | |
In office 23 April, 1976 – 22 March, 1981 | |
President | Anthony Brockett |
Deputy | Marguerite Ernman |
Preceded by | Eric Fleming |
Succeeded by | Marguerite Ernman |
Member of Parliament for San Pietro-Mastriano | |
In office 23 April, 1952 – 22 March, 1981 | |
Preceded by | Gabino Montani |
Succeeded by | Lara Levatino |
Personal details | |
Born | Pietro Muro 1 September 1906 San Pietro, Assimas, Etruria |
Died | 14 July 2002 Bronstad, Imagua and the Assimas | (aged 95)
Resting place | Lundholm Cemetery |
Nationality | Etrurian (1906-1946) Imaguan (1946-2002) |
Political party | Democratic Labour Party |
Spouse | Griffith Ernman |
Children | 3 |
Pietro Muro (1 September, 1906 - 14 July, 2002) was an Imaguan politician and union leader who served as the eleventh Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas from 1976 to 1981, as the sixth President following the death of Anthony Brockett until 1984, and as the local leader of the TBD Union.
Early life
Pietro Muro was born on 1 September, 1906, in San Pietro to cabinetmaker Gianluigi Muro and Annagrazia Muro, as the youngest of three children, and the second son. They lived in the neighbourhood of Mastriano, due to its location near the factory where his father worked.
In 1912, he began attending the Mastriano School. Although Muro was an excellent student, due to his parents' financial situation, after completing his elementary school studies in 1918, Muro was forced to drop out and start working at the same factory as his father, in order to help his family "stay under their roof." These circumstances helped make Muro realize that "the current economic order [was] fundamentally unjust," as combined, he, his brother, and his father, only earned "a few florins a week," which was barely enough to stay at their home.
By 1922, Pietro Muro became involved in the union branch of the TBD Union, which operated at the factory that his family worked at.
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Personal life
Political views
For most of his life, Pietro Muro was a democratic socialist, advocating for
However, in the aftermath of both the split of the Democratic Labour Party with Travis Marshall's National Labour Party, and the 1980 recession, Pietro Muro became a neoliberal, with his government delivering the 1981 budget which saw significant government cuts, and with Muro presiding over Ernman's response to the budget.
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Religion
Pietro Muro was born and raised as a Solarian Catholic, having been baptized at birth.
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