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    The fourth Berlusconi government was the 60th government of Italy, in office from 8 May 2008 to 16 November 2011. It was the fourth government led by Silvio...
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    Giorgia Meloni (category Women government ministers of Italy)
    In 2008 she was appointed Italian Minister of Youth in the fourth Berlusconi government, a role which she held until 2011. In 2012 she co-founded FdI...
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    first Berlusconi government was the 51st government of the Italian Republic. It was the first right-wing and non-Christian Democrats government since...
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    Silvio Berlusconi (/ˌbɛərlʊˈskoʊni/ BAIR-luu-SKOH-nee, Italian: [ˈsilvjo berluˈskoːni] ; 29 September 1936 – 12 June 2023) was an Italian media tycoon...
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  • within) Berlusconi's fourth government (2008–2011). While Calderoli was again a keen supporter of the arrangement, Maroni was far less warm on Berlusconi and...
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    politician. He served as minister of culture from 2008 to 2011 in the fourth Berlusconi government. Bondi was born in Fivizzano, province of Massa-Carrara. He first...
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    oversaw governments both of the centre-left coalition, such as the second Prodi government, and the centre-right coalition, such as the fourth Berlusconi government...
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    The second Berlusconi government was the 57th government of the Italian Republic and the first government of the XIV Legislature. It took office following...
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    the 2006–2009 period, which saw the second Prodi government, followed by the fourth Berlusconi government and the 2007–2008 financial crisis. 2010s Ad personam...
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    without Portfolio for the Implementation of the Government Program in the fourth Berlusconi government from 2008 to 2011. Born in Avellino, Rotondi graduated...
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    Adolfo Urso (category Government ministers of Italy)
    protection for parliamentary ratification (Law 258/2003). In the fourth Berlusconi government, Urso was appointed Undersecretary and subsequently Deputy Minister...
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    Napolitano. He was seen as a favourite to replace Silvio Berlusconi and lead a new unity government in Italy in order to implement reforms and austerity measures...
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  • Centre-right coalition (Italy) (category Political career of Silvio Berlusconi)
    in Italy active under several forms and names since 1994, when Silvio Berlusconi entered politics and formed the Forza Italia party. It has mostly competed...
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    budget law of the fourth Berlusconi government, started a secessionist movement. About the financial budget law of the Monti government in 2012, Taormina...
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  • Trials and allegations involving Silvio Berlusconi (1936-2023) have been extensive and include abuse of office, bribery and corruption of police officers...
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    the Interior in the Berlusconi governments. He was again appointed Undersecretary of the Interior in the Fourth Berlusconi government, from 2008 to 2011...
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    and northern Italian regionalist Northern League. The collapse of Berlusconi's fourth cabinet in 2011 resulted in the formation of the technocratic Monti...
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    Calderoli, then minister for Regulatory Simplification in the Fourth Berlusconi government, announced the approval of the so-called “law-killing decree...
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    Forza Italia (2013) (category Political career of Silvio Berlusconi)
    liberalism and populism. FI is a member of the European People's Party. Silvio Berlusconi (former Prime Minister of Italy, 1994–1995, 2001–2006, and 2008–2011)...
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    Forza Italia (category Political career of Silvio Berlusconi)
    social democratic and populist tendencies. It was founded by Silvio Berlusconi, who served as Prime Minister of Italy four times. The party was founded...
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    Raffaele Fitto (category Government ministers of Italy)
    Territorial Cohesion from 2008 to 2011 in Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's fourth government. Born in Maglie, Apulia, Fitto began his political career during...
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    Economy and Finance from 12 May 2008 to 14 July 2010 in the fourth Berlusconi government. In 2023, Italy's Supreme Court of Cassation confirmed his conviction...
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    Chiaiano (opened February 2009), which led to further violent protests. Berlusconi took immediate action, and held his first cabinet meeting in Naples. He...
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    Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs in Silvio Berlusconi's government from 2001 to 2006. Fini was born on 3 January 1952 in Bologna....
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    his resignation on 3 September 2011, in a controversy with the fourth Berlusconi government, complaining about the absence of headquarters, a formal appointment...
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  • of Israel. 12 October 2023. Retrieved 12 October 2023. Governo Draghi, Berlusconi: «Governo di unità nazionale, non nascerà una maggioranza politica», Corriere...
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    second and in the third Berlusconi government. From 2008 to 2011 he served as spokesman of the fourth Berlusconi government. After four legislatures...
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    the government coalition until the 2018 Italian general election. Following the European sovereign debt crisis, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi resigned...
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    CCD. Soon after, Silvio Berlusconi appointed Carlo Giovanardi (CCD) and Buttiglione (CDU) as ministers in his second government. A few months later, the...
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    Antonio Di Pietro (category Government ministers of Italy)
    Italian) Di Pietro's article on his campaign to abolish the government immunity law of Berlusconi[usurped] Personal profile of Antonio Di Pietro in the European...
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