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    The Craxi I Cabinet was the cabinet of the Italian government which held office from 4 August 1983 until 1 August 1986, for a total of 1,093 days, or...
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    (PCI). Craxi's government and party were also supported by future Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, a media magnate and personal friend of Craxi. Craxi maintained...
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    aftermath of a political rupture between Italian Prime Minister Bettino Craxi and U.S. President Ronald Reagan about the fate of Palestinian terrorists...
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    The Craxi II Cabinet was the 43rd cabinet of the Italian Republic. It held office from 1986 to 1987. The cabinet, headed for the second time by the socialist...
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    Craxi's government proved to be durable, lasting three and a half years from 1983 to 1987. During those years, the PSI gained popularity as Craxi successfully...
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    deal made with Yasser Arafat with Giulio Andreotti even before the Craxi government had made its final decision, Abbas and Badrakkan, wearing unidentified...
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  • commonly shortened to CAF (from the initials of Craxi, Andreotti and Forlani), refers to the coalition government of five Italian political parties that formed...
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    first time since 1945, two governments were led by non-Christian Democrat Premiers: the republican Giovanni Spadolini and the socialist Bettino Craxi;...
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  • communists, the main opponents of the Socialist Party led by Craxi (most of the Craxi's followers had earlier joined Forza Italia). The NPSI defines itself...
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    the first time since 1945, two governments were led by non-Christian Democrat Premiers: Republican Giovanni Spadolini and Socialist Bettino Craxi. The...
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    one Socialist (Bettino Craxi). However, the Christian Democrats remained the main government party. During Craxi's government, the economy recovered and...
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    guaranteed an alternation of government (in fact, Giovanni Spadolini of the PRI and Bettino Craxi of the PSI became the first non-Christian Democrats to...
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    the First Class Star of the Republic of Indonesia and the First Class Star of Services Awarded by the Government of Indonesia" (PDF). Government of the...
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    "what initiatives" the government intended to take to obtain Craxi's extradition. Novelli was answered by Enzo Lo Giudice, Craxi's lawyer, who said that...
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    with Italian state companies and the government itself. Berlusconi acknowledged a personal friendship with Craxi. On 28 May 2013, Berlusconi and his entourage...
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    following day, Bettino Craxi was officially accused of corruption; he eventually resigned as leader of the PSI. On 5 March 1993, the government of Giuliano Amato...
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  • with Italian state companies and the government itself. Berlusconi acknowledges a personal friendship with Craxi. On some occasions, which raised a strong...
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    any further government position until 1983. In 1983, Andreotti became Minister of Foreign Affairs in the first Cabinet of Bettino Craxi, despite the...
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    Historic Compromise (category Grand coalition governments)
    Italian Socialist Party (PSI), led respectively by Ugo La Malfa and Bettino Craxi. The rightist Christian Democrat Giulio Andreotti also had doubts about...
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    List of prime ministers of Italy (category Lists of heads of government)
    "I Governo Craxi". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 4 December 2020. Retrieved 10 July 2020. "II Governo Craxi". storia.camera...
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    from 1980 to 1983. He then became Minister of Work in 1986 (with Bettino Craxi as President of the Council). His career however reached the top with his...
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    against the government without giving advantages to the PCI.[citation needed] In this context, the figure of the socialist leader Bettino Craxi emerged....
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    latter causing his resignation in June 1981. In 1981, together with Bettino Craxi and Giulio Andreotti, he promoted the Pentapartito, the political coalition...
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    Vergata. In the 1980s and 1990s he was an economics adviser to the governments of Bettino Craxi, Giuliano Amato, and Carlo Azeglio Ciampi. From 1985 to 1989...
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    Ciriaco De Mita (category Government ministers of Italy)
    After a government crisis caused by rivalry with Craxi, De Mita resigned on 19 May 1989. He was called to form a new coalition government, but did not...
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    elected chancellor in 2021, the SPD became the leading party of the federal government, which the SPD formed with the Greens and the Free Democratic Party, after...
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    Antonio Di Pietro (category Government ministers of Italy)
    up to the most important national political figures, including Bettino Craxi. The Italian press named the investigation "Tangentopoli" ("Bribesville")...
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    Socialist Party, led by Bettino Craxi, became more and more critical of the communists and of the Soviet Union; Craxi himself pushed in favor of Ronald...
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  • public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state. Nationalization contrasts with privatization and with demutualization...
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    to drop his support for Craxi's government. This caused the immediate fall of the cabinet and the formation of a new government led again by Fanfani. Even...
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