Angelo Palmas (Cagliari, Italy, 28 April 1918 – 24 October 1992) was an Italian politician and lawyer. A prominent member of the Christian Democracy (Democrazia Cristiana) party, he served multiple terms as a Deputy in the Italian Parliament.
Biography and Political Career: Born in Cagliari, Sardinia, Palmas pursued a career in law before entering national politics. He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Italy, serving in several legislatures. His political career was marked by his affiliation with the Christian Democracy party, which was the dominant political force in Italy for much of the post-World War II period.
Palmas served as a Deputy for the electoral district of Cagliari in the following legislatures:
- II Legislature (1953 – 1958)
- III Legislature (1958 – 1963)
- IV Legislature (1963 – 1968)
During his time in parliament, he contributed to legislative processes and represented the interests of his constituency in Sardinia. He was known for his work within the party and his commitment to the principles of Christian Democracy.
Angelo Palmas passed away in 1992.