Michele Megale

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Michele Megale (7 January 1930 Nicosia - 15 June 2021 Trapani ) was an Italian politician. He was mayor of Trapani.[1][2] He joined the National Monarchist Party . He became a municipal councilor in Trapani for the PNM in the 1950s. In 1957, he moved to the Liberal Party. He was also a municipal councilor. In 1968, he joined the Christian Democrats . In December 1980, as a councilor, he was indicted by judge Giangiacomo Ciaccio Montalto , but was acquitted. Several times municipal councilor, he was elected mayor of Trapani on 10 October 1991. In 1993, he received Pope John Paul II on a pastoral visit to the city.[3][4] He remained municipal councilor, until June 1994.[5] He was president of the Luglio Musicale Trapanese, of the municipalized urban transport system (SAU) [3] and of the Giulio Pastore Study Center. He published several brochures on contemporary Trapani history

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  3. 3.0 3.1 "Personaggi Trapanesi - Michele Megale". www.trapaninostra.it. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
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