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    The first De Gasperi government was the last government of the Kingdom of Italy, which was abolished with the referendum of 2 June 1946, in which the...
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    prime minister of Italy in eight successive coalition governments from 1945 to 1953. De Gasperi was the last prime minister of the Kingdom of Italy, serving...
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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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    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 of the...
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    parties. The Bonomi governments (II then III) were succeeded by the Parri government in June 1945, then by the First De Gasperi government in December 1945...
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  • of an Israeli war cabinet. In the republican era, the first two cabinets, led by Alcide De Gasperi, were supported by all three of the following parties...
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    fascist prefect of Milan, Piero Parini. He participated in the first De Gasperi government (10 December 1945 – 1 July 1946) as Italian Minister of Transport...
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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 was...
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    Prime Minister of Italy (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    the largest one in Western Europe. In the first years of the Republic, the governments were led by De Gasperi, who is also considered a founding father...
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    List of prime ministers of Italy (category Lists of heads of government)
    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 Kingdom...
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    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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    Badoglio I government of Italy held office from 25 July 1943 until 24 April 1944, a total of 273 days, or 9 months and 3 days. The government was composed...
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    under-secretary of Finances in the second and third governments of De Gasperi. On 6 June 1947, De Gasperi appointed him Minister of Finance in his fourth...
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    politician, first director of the post-war newspaper l'Unità and undersecretary for foreign affairs in the Parri and De Gasperi governments. He was born...
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    appointed a new, more conservative government under Alcide De Gasperi. One of the first acts of the new government was to announce the High Commission...
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    cloisters. In 1927, under the ministry of Sinel de Cordes, the public deficit kept on growing. The government tried to obtain loans from Baring Brothers under...
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    July 1946, he was appointed Minister of Agriculture in the second De Gasperi government. As minister, he primarily focused on the growth of agricultural...
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    most powerful and prominent politician of the First Republic. Beginning as a protégé of Alcide De Gasperi, Andreotti achieved cabinet rank at a young age...
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    in the fourth government of Alcide De Gasperi which served from 1947 to 1948. In the succeeding fifth and sixth De Gasperi governments he served as one...
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    in the First De Gasperi government. Elected Deputy to the Constituent Assembly in June 1946 for the National Democratic Union, he was the first Italian...
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    founders of the modern Italian centre-left. Beginning as a protégé of Alcide De Gasperi, Fanfani achieved cabinet rank at a young age and occupied all the major...
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    the first government posts, becoming Undersecretary for Agriculture in De Gasperi's seventh government, a position he also maintained in De Gasperi VIII...
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    1947, Scelba became Minister of the Interior in the third government of Alcide de Gasperi, and remained in office until July 1953. During these years...
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    happened. The latter included Alcide De Gasperi. Some Populars took part in Benito Mussolini's first government in 1922, leading the party to a division...
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    Constituent Assembly in the government of Ferruccio Parri and the first government of Alcide De Gasperi. He was Minister for the Constitution, and in October 1946...
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    level of self-government. Italy and Austria negotiated an agreement in 1946, recognizing the rights of the German minority. Alcide De Gasperi, Italy's prime...
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    government supported by the entire parliamentary left wing since the De Gasperi III Cabinet in 1947. Romano Prodi led his coalition to the electoral campaign...
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    original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Thewes (2003), p. 121 "Alcide De Gasperi Building". Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l'Europe. 16 June 2006. Retrieved 23...
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    Ministry of the Colonies (Italy) (category Government and politics articles needing translation from Italian Wikipedia)
    Retrieved 10 July 2020. "I Governo De Gasperi". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020. "II Governo De Gasperi". storia.camera.it (in Italian)...
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  • votes they had in 1946. Although Alcide De Gasperi could have formed an exclusively Christian Democratic government, he instead formed a centrist coalition...
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