Giovanni Porzio
Giovanni Porzio was an Italian politician and lawyer. He served as Deputy Prime Minister of Italy from 1948 to 1950.
Biography
He graduated at the Vittorio Emanuele II High School in Naples and graduated in law at the University of [Naples Federico II], then began his forensic activity by collaborating with the lawyer and scholar Alfonso Ridola, with Alberto Geremicca.Subsequently, he exercised autonomously and as a brilliant criminal lawyer at the Court of Naples and in Campania, acquiring a reputation that he maintained once he entered the Chamber, in March 1912, remaining among the counters of deputies until 1929.
Liberal, he became an Undersecretary for Justice in the Nitti government, then undersecretary in the second Nitti government, joining the Undersecretariat to the presidency of the council in the last government of Giovanni Giolitti. To his electors he affirmed the necessity of defending the prestige of the state, safeguarding the order by repressing every attempt at violence, be it red or in opposition to it.
For the policies of 1924 he accepted to enter the list, but, disappointed by fascism, he withdrew from politics in 1929.
His political career resumed after liberation, first as a consultor and then as a constituent.
In 1948 he was appointed senator of law ex-III disp. trans. of the Italian Constitution, by virtue of the six previous legislatures.
He was also president of the Naples Bar Association.