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    Antonio Maccanico (4 August 1924 – 23 April 2013) was an Italian constitutional specialist and politician who served in various capacities in the Italian...
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  • Republic Antonio Maccanico, Italian politician Antonio Maceo Grajales, Cuban general Antonio Machado, Spanish poet Antonio Mancini, Italian painter Antonio Manetti...
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  • Dini, Valerio Zanone Former Republicans: Enzo Bianco, Sandro Gozi, Antonio Maccanico, Roberto Manzione Former Radicals: Francesco Rutelli, Roberto Giachetti...
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    and Vincenzo Maranghi, his generally accepted “heir”. In 1988, when Antonio Maccanico took over the presidency, the conflict was settled and the bank was...
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    board of Mediobanca and was given the title of honorary president. Antonio Maccanico succeeded him in the post. Cuccia kept an office at the bank until...
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  • grassroots activists, the UD (leader: Antonio Maccanico), The Network (leader: Leoluca Orlando), Italy of Values (leader: Antonio Di Pietro) – which would be re-established...
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    (1881–1939), Italian American boxer Maurizio Lanzaro (1982 – ), footballer Antonio Maccanico (1924–2013), politician Gianfranco Rotondi (1960 – ), politician Ralph...
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  • Massimo D'Alema Giovanni Gronchi Guido Buffarini Guidi Enrico Letta Antonio Maccanico Fabio Mussi Alessandro Natta Marcello Pera Enrico Rossi Carlo Sforza...
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    Minister Massimo D'Alema Preceded by Franco Bassanini Succeeded by Antonio Maccanico Minister of Treasury In office 29 July 1987 – 23 July 1989 Prime Minister...
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    2001 – 19 July 2004 Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi Preceded by Antonio Maccanico Succeeded by Roberto Calderoli Member of the Chamber of Deputies Incumbent...
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  • the Left (DS) in 1998. Others, notably including Enzo Bianco and Antonio Maccanico, joined Democratic Union (UD), The Democrats (Dem) and finally Democracy...
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    re-election and instead ran for the presidency of Sicily. Schifani and Antonio Maccanico, senator of The Olive Tree, gave their name to a bill aimed at granting...
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  • 1943) 2013 – Tony Grealish, English footballer (b. 1956) 2013 – Antonio Maccanico, Italian banker and politician (b. 1924) 2013 – Frank W. J. Olver...
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  • democracy Enrico Boselli Democratic Union (UD) Social liberalism Antonio Maccanico Segni Pact (Patto) Centrism Mariotto Segni The Network (Rete) Anti-Mafia...
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  • social-liberal political party in Italy. It was founded in February 1996 by Antonio Maccanico, along with Willer Bordon and Giorgio Benvenuto (both members of Democratic...
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  • Italian Minister of the Interior (1962-1963, 1963–1968, 1973–1974) Antonio Maccanico, Minister of Communications (1996-1998), Minister for Institutional...
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  • is Freedom / Democratic Party: Willer Bordon, Ferdinando Adornato, Antonio Maccanico, Valerio Zanone, Giorgio Bogi, Francesco Rutelli, Enzo Bianco, Paolo...
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  • Secretary of the Democratic Party (Italy), former Prime Minister of Italy Antonio Maccanico, Minister in the Italian Republic Marcello Spatafora, President of...
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    Term length No fixed term Formation April 13, 1988; 36 years ago (1988-04-13) First holder Antonio Maccanico Website www.riformeistituzionali.gov.it...
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    After the dissolution of AD he joined the Democratic Union (UD) of Antonio Maccanico, with which he was elected to the Senate in 1996. In 1998 he enrolled...
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  • Virginio Rognoni, former minister of defence, Italy 23 January 1981: Antonio Maccanico, former minister of regional affairs, Italy 23 January 1981: Lelio...
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    Minister of Defence 1989–1990 Succeeded by Virginio Rognoni Preceded by Antonio Maccanico Minister of Reforms and Regions 1991–1992 Succeeded by Raffaele Costa...
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    also composed of three ministers of the Italian Republican Party (Antonio Maccanico as Minister for Regional Affairs, Adolfo Battaglia as Minister of...
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  • Norman Jones, 78, British television actor (Doctor Who, Crossroads). Antonio Maccanico, 88, Italian politician, Minister of Posts and Communications (1996–1998)...
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  • Democratic Union (UD) with the entry of other Republicans such as Antonio Maccanico, and some Socialists including Giorgio Benvenuto. The UD would be...
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    Independent Minister for Institutional Reforms (without portfolio) Antonio Maccanico 26 April 2000 – 11 June 2001 The Democrats Dario Franceschini (PPI)...
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    1994 – 17 January 1995 Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi Preceded by Antonio Maccanico Succeeded by Lamberto Cardia Personal details Born (1935-04-15) 15...
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    28 July 1987 13 April 1988 260 days Italian Republican Party Goria Antonio Maccanico (1924–2013) 13 April 1988 12 April 1991 2 years, 364 days Italian...
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    (PDS) Giuseppe Soriero (PDS) Minister of Post and Telecommunications Antonio Maccanico 18 May 1996 – 21 October 1998 Democratic Union Vincenzo Maria Vita...
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    June 1992 28 April 1993 304 days Italian Socialist Party Amato I Antonio Maccanico (1924–2013) 28 April 1993 10 May 1994 1 year, 12 days Italian Republican...
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