Giuseppe Romita (7 January 1887 – 15 March 1958) was an Italian socialist politician. He served several times as a cabinet minister and member of the...
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Giuseppe Saragat (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈsaːraɡat]; 19 September 1898 – 11 June 1988) was an Italian politician and statesman who served as...
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Umberto Terracini, Giorgio Amendola, Lelio Basso, Mauro Scoccimarro, Giuseppe Romita, Altiero Spinelli and Ernesto Rossi. In October 1860, part of the Bourbon...
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(1949–1952), Ezio Vigorelli (1952), Giuseppe Romita (1952), Giuseppe Saragat (1952–1954), Gianmatteo Matteotti (1954–1957), Giuseppe Saragat (1957–1964), Mario...
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formed with the (centrist) Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI) of Giuseppe Saragat, the PLI of Luigi Einaudi and the PRI of Randolfo Pacciardi; the...
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1945 Prime Minister Himself Preceded by Ivanoe Bonomi Succeeded by Giuseppe Romita Minister of the Italian Africa In office 21 June 1945 – 10 December...
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by the new Minister of Interior, the Italian Socialist Party member Giuseppe Romita, as a result of a new reorganization of the Police offices, with the...
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the province of Arezzo, Tuscany, in a middle-class family. His father, Giuseppe Fanfani (1878–1943), was a carpenter's son who succeeded in studying and...
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expelled from the Socialist Party and the satirical cartoonist of Avanti!, Giuseppe Scalarini, drew the cartoon Giuda for the newspaper, representing Mussolini...
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Interior Giuseppe Romita offered 800,000 lire for the capture of Giuliano—who responded with a 2 million lire reward for the capture of Romita. The chieftain...
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Gasperi government. The close ties between the PSI and the PCI caused the Giuseppe Saragat-led anti-communist wing of the PSI to leave and form the Italian...
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imagined the foundations of political science and republicanism. But it was Giuseppe Mazzini who revived the republican idea in Italy in the 19th century. An...
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Ugo La Malfa and Sergio Fenoaltea (Action Party), Pietro Nenni and Giuseppe Romita (Italian Socialist Party), Ivanoe Bonomi and Meuccio Ruini (Labour...
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Nenni in the post. A secretariat committee composed of Oddino Morgari, Giuseppe Saragat and Angelo Tasca assumed the post on 2 September 1939. Coccia died...
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Democracy (DC) and NATO. The party was led by a former interior minister Giuseppe Romita. There were 15 member of the Chamber of Deputies who had joined the...
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Security.p. 89 For this purpose, the Celere units were established by Giuseppe Romita in 1947.p. 24 Directly subordinate to the Chief of Police, the Celere...
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2 February 1947–31 May 1947 Minister of Labour and Social Security Giuseppe Romita PSI 2 February 1947–31 May 1947 Secretary of the Council of Ministers...
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minister of the Italian Republic. Romita was born in Turin, the son of Giuseppe Romita, a long-time member of the Italian Socialist Party (Partito Socialista...
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Giovanni Gronchi 18 June 1944 1 July 1946 DC Minister of Public Works Giuseppe Romita 21 June 1945 8 December 1945 PSI Minister of Labour and Social Security...
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1975. Romita penciled Conway's first half-dozen issues, which introduced the gangster Hammerhead in No. 113 (Oct. 1972). Kane then succeeded Romita as penciler...
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political career in the Radical Party, in 1963 Cattani ran as a candidate for Giuseppe Saragat's Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI), but he failed to secure...
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Guido Gonella DC 13 July 1946–2 February 1947 Minister of Public Works Giuseppe Romita PSIUP 13 July 1946–2 February 1947 Minister of Agriculture and Forests...
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interim) DC 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 Minister of the Interior Giuseppe Romita PSIUP 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 Minister of Italian Africa Alcide...
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Preceded by Giuseppe Saragat Secretary of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party 1952 Succeeded by Giuseppe Romita...
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February 1947 – 31 May 1947 Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi Preceded by Giuseppe Romita Succeeded by Umberto Tupini Minister for Post-War Assistance In office...
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could easily work in the headquarters. The proposal was opposed by Giuseppe Romita, who maintained that being a member of the Directorate was incompatible...
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1946 2 February 1947 204 days Italian Socialist Party De Gasperi II Giuseppe Romita (1887–1958) 2 February 1947 31 May 1947 118 days Italian Socialist...
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Term of office Political party Government Minister of Public Works Giuseppe Romita (1887–1958) 14 July 1946 28 January 1947 Italian Socialist Party De...
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unity between all socialists. The direction, with the exception of Giuseppe Romita, refused the proposal of Nenni, who left Avanti! and the PSI executive...
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some autonomous socialists affiliated with the PSI faction led by Giuseppe Romita. These factions remained in the CIGL after the Catholic split, but...
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