Florence, Nazzareno Bisogni died: he was 73 years old – Chronicle
Florence, 14 July 2022 – Mourning in the world of journalism. He died today in Florence Nazzareno Needs. The journalist, who had been ill for some time, was 73 years old, he leaves behind his wife and two children.
Originally from Umbria, where he was born on January 26, 1949 in Montone (Perugia), Nazzareno Bisogni developed his journalistic and professional career in Florence, starting with the free broadcasting of Radio Centofiori and continuing with the TV Teleregion. For over 30 years he headed the press office of CGIL regional Tuscany becoming the absolute point of reference for journalists, mass media and institutions, in particular with regard to trade union events and the world of work.
The CGIL Toscana, with the general secretary Dalida Angeliniexpresses condolences and closeness to the family and says: “We are dismayed, we lose a friend, a companion, a point of reference, a meek, competent, available person. A huge loss, so much of him will remain with us”.
In a note, the president Sandro Bennucci and all the governing bodies ofTuscan Press Association “Heartbroken, they cling to their family for the sudden death of Nazzareno Bisogni, colleague of indisputable value, trade unionist, member of the Ast board of directors. He was 73 years old. He dedicated a large part of his life to the journalists’ union. From the very beginning. he had been involved in private broadcasting, from Radio Centofiori to Teleregione, and then became the historic information consultant of the CGIL Toscana “. “But the memory of Nazzareno, which is too vast to be condensed in a few lines – continues the note -, is linked to his own infinite battles in defense of his colleagues. Battles carried out in the roles of Ast, of which he has long been also vice-president, up to the experience in the executive council and in the national council of the Federation of the Press.We will lack his wisdom, his experience and, above all, his desire to fight to give rights and dignity at work to younger colleagues, precarious , often exploited “.