Giuseppe "Beppe" Pisanu (born 2 January 1937 in Ittiri, province of Sassari) is an Italian politician, longtime member of the Chamber of Deputies for...
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Pisanu is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Pisanu (born 1982), Italian footballer and coach Giuseppe Pisanu (born 1937)...
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Formigoni to Giuseppe Pisanu, from Claudio Scajola to Enrico La Loggia, from Guido Crosetto to Angelo Sanza, from Maurizio Lupi to Giuseppe Gargani, from...
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anti-terrorism law, amended in 2005, by then-Minister of the Interior Giuseppe Pisanu, after the terrorist attacks in Madrid and London, used to restrict...
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and the state must pay attention." Two days later, Home Secretary Giuseppe Pisanu dispatched 325 extra police to a city that already had a higher ratio...
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and writer Giuseppe Pisanu (born 1937), former Italian minister Edmondo Sanjust di Teulada (1858–1936), engineer and politician Giuseppe Saragat (1898–1988)...
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met and the state must pay attention." Two days later, Home Minister Giuseppe Pisanu dispatched 325 extra police officers to the city which already has...
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debt crisis, on 14 October, following calls by Claudio Scajola and Giuseppe Pisanu for a new government, two deputies close to Scajola, Giustina Destro...
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accused of murder and drug trafficking. The Italian Interior minister, Giuseppe Pisanu hailed his capture as "a signal to the people of Naples that we are...
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office 17 May 2006 – 8 May 2008 Prime Minister Romano Prodi Preceded by Giuseppe Pisanu Succeeded by Roberto Maroni Minister of Treasury, Budget and Economic...
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(FI) (until 5 Dec. 2001) Michele Saponara (FI) (since 30 Dec. 2004) Giuseppe Pisanu 3 July 2002 – 23 April 2005 Forza Italia Minister of Justice Roberto...
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Gold Medal for Civil Valour, after a proposal by the Home Secretary Giuseppe Pisanu. For the Gold Medal for Civil Valour to be awarded, a specific act...
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agreements with the Italian government. In late 2004, Italian minister, Giuseppe Pisanu set out in an attempt to create a unified leadership among the Muslim...
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anti-terrorism law, amended in 2005 by then-Minister of the Interior Giuseppe Pisanu after the terrorists attacks in Madrid and London, restricts the opening...
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Terra in 1966, realised together the novelist Giuseppe Dessì and the future Italian minister Giuseppe Pisanu, with the supervision of the screenwriter Cesare...
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terrorists attacks in Madrid and London, by then-Minister of the Interior Giuseppe Pisanu, restricted the opening of new Wi-Fi Hotspots, subjecting interested...
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August 1982 – 1 December 1982 Christian Democracy Carlo Fracanzani (DC) Giuseppe Pisanu (DC) Eugenio Tarabini (DC) Angelo Tiraboschi (PSI) Claudio Venanzetti...
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football stadia act, also known as Pisanu decree (Italian: Decreto Pisanu) after former Minister of the Interior Giuseppe Pisanu, who enacted the law in 2005...
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(SDI, 1996–1999) Giuseppe Lumia (SD, 1999–2001) Roberto Centaro (FI, 2001–2006) Francesco Forgione (PRC, 2006–2008) Giuseppe Pisanu (PdL, 2008–2013) Rosy...
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October 1980 – 28 June 1981 Christian Democracy Carlo Fracanzani (DC) Giuseppe Pisanu (DC) Eugenio Tarabini (DC) Angelo Tiraboschi (PSI) Claudio Venanzetti...
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around Giuseppe Pisanu, a leading member of The People of Freedom (PdL), a political party in Italy. Formerly a left-wing Christian Democrat, Pisanu has...
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June 1981 – 23 August 1982 Christian Democracy Carlo Fracanzani (DC) Giuseppe Pisanu (DC) Eugenio Tarabini (DC) Angelo Tiraboschi (PSI) Claudio Venanzetti...
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Lioce in absentia and five other people. The Minister of the Interior Giuseppe Pisanu later said that Lioce, alongside Mario Galesi [it] and Michele Pegna...
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Bianco Minister of the Interior 2001–2002 Succeeded by Giuseppe Pisanu Preceded by Giuseppe Pisanu Minister for the Implementation of the Government Program...
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six members, but also Antonio Vitorino (EU Commissioner for JHA) and Giuseppe Pisanu (EU Council's President, Minister of Interior of Italy). This was the...
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Citizens' Rights Commission. During her career, she was a follower of Giuseppe Dossetti, whom she met in Monteveglio, and was close to Tina Anselmi. After...
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Italian Republican Party Tommaso Bisagno (DC) Vittorio Olcese (PRI) Giuseppe Pisanu (DC) Silvano Signori (PSI) Minister of Public Education Franca Falcucci...
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the intercepted, there was also the then Minister of the Interior Giuseppe Pisanu, who asked through Moggi refereeing favours for Sassari Torres, which...
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Diocese Museum of Candelieri Mario Sironi art collection Art gallery "Giuseppe Biasi" Pavilion of Sardinian handicraft EXPO "I.S.O.L.A." The Faradda di...
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to Italy national history. On February 2, 2004, Interior Minister Giuseppe Pisanu, on the instructions of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, began forming...
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