Salvatore "Salvo" Andò (born 13 February 1945) is an Italian academic and politician.
He was president of the PSI parliamentary group from April to June 1992, and was a member of the party's national management and secretariat.
During his mandate, following the intensification of the war against the mafia marked by the attacks in which Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino lost their lives, the decision was made for the first time to massively intervene by the Army to carry out public order functions with Operation Vespri Siciliani.
[citation needed] Furthermore, Andò was indicted for a case of bribes related to the construction of the Ciminiere Fair Center in Catania.
[6] For this proceeding, Andò was convicted on 5 December 1995 together with the former president of the Sicilian Region Rino Nicolosi and the former Christian Democracy politician Nino Drago.