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    Alcide Amedeo Francesco De Gasperi (Italian: [alˈtʃiːde de ˈɡasperi]; 3 April 1881 – 19 August 1954) was an Italian politician and statesman who founded...
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    The Alcide De Gasperi building (named after Italian statesman Alcide De Gasperi) is a skyscraper in Kirchberg, north-eastern Luxembourg City, in southern...
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    Casa Alcide de Gasperi museum (Museo Casa De Gasperi), opened in 2006, is located in Pieve Tesino where the Italian statesman was born in 1881. De Gasperi's...
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    The second De Gasperi II government was the first government of the Italian Republic. It was established by Alcide De Gasperi following the referendum...
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  • The Trofeo Alcide De Gasperi is a one-day cycling race held annually in Italy. It was part of the UCI Europe Tour in category 1.2 from 2005 to 2015, when...
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    party's absolute majority in the Italian Parliament, Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi continued to govern at the head of the centrist coalition, which was...
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  • Gruber–De Gasperi Agreement was a bilateral treaty that was signed by the foreign minister of Austria, Karl Gruber, and the prime minister of Italy, Alcide De...
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    Labour Democratic Party (PDL). In December 1945 Christian Democrat Alcide De Gasperi was appointed Prime Minister of Italy. The Christian Democracy party...
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    The seventh De Gasperi government held office in the Italian Republic from 26 July 1951 until 16 July 1953, a total of 721 days, or 1 year, 11 months and...
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    minister Alcide de Gasperi became acting head of state for a few weeks when Umberto II was exiled and left Italy. The Constituent Assembly then elected De Nicola...
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    Prime Minister of Italy (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    when Ivanoe Bonomi was appointed to the post of prime minister. Alcide De Gasperi became the first prime minister of the Italian Republic in 1946. The...
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    President of the European Parliament from 1954 to 1956 after the death of Alcide De Gasperi. Pella is widely considered one of the most important politicians...
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    established by Articles 92 through 96 of the Constitution of Italy. Alcide De Gasperi is the only prime minister who has held this position both in the...
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  • Trentino People's Party (category Alcide De Gasperi)
    1904 in support of Italian minorites in Trentino. Its leader was Alcide De Gasperi. In the 1911 Cisleithanian legislative election the PPT was the second...
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    who joined the cabinet on 24 April. The Christian Democratic leader Alcide De Gasperi believed in 1944 that a popular vote would ensure a republic immediately...
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    The fifth De Gasperi government held office in the Italian Republic from 23 May 1948 until 27 January 1950, a total of 614 days, or 1 year, 8 months and...
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  • Anno uno (category Alcide De Gasperi)
    through the career of Alcide De Gasperi (1881–1954). Luigi Vannucchi : Alcide De Gasperi Dominique Darel : Maria Romana De Gasperi Corrado Olmi : Giuseppe...
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    the second secretary general of NATO. Along with Robert Schuman, Alcide De Gasperi and Konrad Adenauer, he was a leader in the formation of the institutions...
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    prominent politician of the First Republic. Beginning as a protégé of Alcide De Gasperi, Andreotti achieved cabinet rank at a young age and occupied all the...
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    by number of calendar days all the figures would be one greater. Alcide De Gasperi is the only prime minister who has held this position both in the...
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    With an absolute majority in both chambers, DC leader and premier Alcide De Gasperi could have formed an exclusively DC government. Instead, he formed...
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    replaced by Ferruccio Parri, who in turn gave way to Alcide de Gasperi on 4 December 1945. Finally, De Gasperi supervised the transition to a Republic following...
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    [citation needed] which eventually happened. The latter included Alcide De Gasperi. Some Populars took part in Benito Mussolini's first government in...
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  • He (Lui) The Stinker (Er puzzone, in Romanesco dialect) Full name: Alcide De Gasperi Cold polenta (Polenta fredda) Full name: Amintore Fanfani Purebred...
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    government of Alcide De Gasperi. Frustration with the failure to win a supermajority caused significant tensions in the leading coalition, and De Gasperi was forced...
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    expected supermajority caused big problems for the leading coalition. Alcide De Gasperi was forced to resign by the Italian Parliament on August 2; he retired...
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    Founding fathers of the European Union (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the EU. Other sources have emphasized Konrad Adenauer of Germany, Alcide De Gasperi of Italy and Robert Schuman of France as the founding fathers from...
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  • Communists received only half of the votes they had in 1946. Although Alcide De Gasperi could have formed an exclusively Christian Democratic government,...
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    re-established. Between the end of 1942 and the beginning of 1943, Alcide De Gasperi wrote The reconstructive ideas of Christian Democracy, which laid...
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    The eighth De Gasperi government held office in the Italian Republic from 16 July to 17 August 1953, a total of just 32 days. It was the first government...
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