Eraldo Isidori (17 June 1940 – 16 December 2018) was an Italian politician best known for his period as a member of the national Chamber of Deputies. Born in the city of Macerata in central Italy, he became active in public life and later represented the Lega Nord at the national level. His career is a modest example of local political figures who moved into parliamentary service in the early 21st century.
Background and local roots
Isidori’s origins in Macerata tied him to the social and economic concerns of his home region. While detailed public records of his early private and professional life are limited in widely available sources, his election to the Chamber of Deputies reflected a trajectory from local involvement to national politics. His membership in a northern regional party while coming from central Italy illustrates the broader geographic expansion of that movement during his lifetime.
Parliamentary service
He served as a deputy in the Italian Chamber of Deputies from 2010 to 2012. The Chamber is the lower house of Italy’s bicameral Parliament and plays a central role in legislating, debating national policy and scrutinizing the government. During his time in Rome, Isidori sat with colleagues from the Lega Nord, contributing to the party’s parliamentary presence during that parliamentary term.
Party affiliation and political context
Isidori was a member of Lega Nord, a party founded in the late 20th century that combined regionalism, federalist proposals and, later, broader national populist positions. The party’s priorities and public profile changed over decades, and members like Isidori were part of its efforts to influence national legislation and represent constituent concerns in the Chamber.
Death and legacy
Eraldo Isidori died on 16 December 2018 in Bologna at the age of 78. His death followed complications arising from surgery; reports cited those complications as the immediate cause (surgical complications). Obituaries noted him as a public servant who moved from regional life to the national stage, and his career is recorded in official parliamentary registers.
- Born: 17 June 1940, Macerata
- Parliamentary service: Chamber of Deputies, 2010–2012
- Party: Lega Nord
- Died: 16 December 2018, Bologna (complications of surgery, reported)
For concise factual records and official documentation, consult parliamentary archives and standard biographical registries of Italian politicians.