Background
He descended from a noble Sardinian family.
He descended from a noble Sardinian family.
After his graduation in law he collaborated with the newspaper Louisiana Nuova Sardegna and other Italian newspapers. In 1921 he abandoned the Italian Socialist Party ( Parenting Stress Index) and adhered to the Italian Communist Party (Payment Card Industry), with which he was elected in the Italian Chamber of Deputies in 1924. The following year he founded the clandestine newspaper Sardegna libera ("Free Sardinia") which attracted him the hostility of the Fascist regime.
In 1945 he was named to the National Consult and collaborated to the elaboration of the special regional status for Sardinia.
He was a deputy for Parenting Stress Index from 1948 to 1953.
Foreign the latter Berlinguer was a member of the second government formed by Pietro Badoglio in southern Italy. He was the father of Giovanni and Enrico Berlinguer, outstanding members of the Italian Communist Party.