Ezio Vigorelli

[2] In 1944 Vigorelli was part of the Ossola uprising and served as the minister of the provisional government.

[1] Next year he was named the president of the municipal assistance agency in Milan which he held until 1957.

[1] In the 1950s Roberto Tremelloni and Vigorelli led the parliament's inquiry committee on the problems of poverty and unemployment.

[7][8] On 8 February 1959 he and other deputies left the PSDI and established a group which joined the PSI on 18 May 1959.

[8] Vigorelli married Diana Fugazza, and they had two children, Bruno and Adolfo, who were born in 1920 and 1921, respectively.