Enrico Deaglio


Enrico Deaglio is an Italian journalist, writer and TV presenter.

Biography

Deaglio was born in Turin, where he graduated in medicine and worked in the Mauriziano Hospital.
In the mid-1970s, he started his journalist career for the communist newspaper Lotta continua, of which he was editor from 1977 to 1982. Later he worked for numerous national newspapers and magazine, including La Stampa, Il Manifesto, Panorama, Epoca and l'Unità. From 1985 to 1986 he was the editor of the newspaper Reporter.
From the later 1980s he worked for the news show Mixer on RAI TV, focusing in particular on the Sicilian mafia and events Abroad. In the 1990s he hosted several shows on Rai Tre, such as Milano, Italia, Ragazzi del '99, Così va il mondo, Vento del Nord and L'Elmo di Scipio. From 1997 to 2008 he was editor of the weekly Diario.
In 2006 his TV documentary Uccidete la democrazia!, where he suggested that electronic votes in the 2006 Italian general elections were manipulated in favour of Silvio Berlusconi's party, House of Freedoms, generated significant controversies. Deaglio's theory was subsequetly discarded by an official recount of ballots by the Italian Parliament.
His brother, Mario Deaglio, is an economist at the University of Turin.

Selected bibliography