The second Berlusconi government was the 57th government of the Italian Republic and the first government of the XIV Legislature. It took office following...
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The fourth Berlusconi government was the 60th government of Italy, in office from 8 May 2008 to 16 November 2011. It was the fourth government led by Silvio...
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The third Berlusconi government was the cabinet of the government of Italy from 23 April 2005 to 17 May 2006. It was the 58th cabinet of the Italian Republic...
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Silvio Berlusconi (/ˌbɛərlʊˈskoʊni/ BAIR-luu-SKOH-nee; Italian: [ˈsilvjo berluˈskoːni] ; 29 September 1936 – 12 June 2023) was an Italian media tycoon...
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The political career of Silvio Berlusconi (1994–2011) began in 1994, when Berlusconi entered politics for the first time serving intermittent terms as...
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The second Amato government was the 56th government of the Italian Republic, the fourth and last government of the XIII Legislature. It held office from...
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History of the Italian Republic (redirect from Berlusconi era)
"Tempi di formazione dei governi, da Berlusconi a Conte: i record" [Government formation times, from Berlusconi to Conte: the records]. Sky TG24 (in Italian)...
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Silvio Berlusconi (1936-2023) was an Italian media mogul and Prime Minister of Italy who owned the largest broadcasting company in that country, Mediaset...
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Centre-right coalition (Italy) (category Political career of Silvio Berlusconi)
in Italy active under several forms and names since 1994, when Silvio Berlusconi entered politics and formed the Forza Italia party. It has mostly competed...
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Trials and allegations involving Silvio Berlusconi (1936-2023) have been extensive and include abuse of office, bribery and corruption of police officers...
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Forza Italia (category Political career of Silvio Berlusconi)
social democratic and populist tendencies. It was founded by Silvio Berlusconi, who served as Prime Minister of Italy four times. The party was founded...
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242 million, and the decriminalisation of false accounting during the second Berlusconi government, a charge for which his club and local rival FC Internazionale...
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Forza Italia (2013) (category Political career of Silvio Berlusconi)
liberalism and populism. FI is a member of the European People's Party. Silvio Berlusconi (former Prime Minister of Italy, 1994–1995, 2001–2006, and 2008–2011)...
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when, in order to conform with European Union directives, the second Berlusconi government issued Legislative Decree no. 216 of 2003, entitled "Implementation...
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Disposal of Properties and VAT Numbers, it was issued by the second Berlusconi government on 24 December 2002 and then converted into law by the Italian...
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coalition. Tensions further grew, in particular between Berlusconi and Giorgia Meloni, whom Berlusconi described as "patronising, overbearing, arrogant" and...
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of a cultural and religious nature. It was established by the second Berlusconi government with the legislative decree 9 July 2003, No. 215, transposing...
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Giorgia Meloni (category Women government ministers of Italy)
2008 she was appointed Italian Minister of Youth in the fourth Berlusconi government, a role which she held until 2011. In 2012 she co-founded FdI, a...
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Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport (Italy) (category Government and politics articles needing translation from Italian Wikipedia)
head office is in Rome. On 11 June 2001, the second Berlusconi government was the first Italian government in history not to have a specific minister for...
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Bridge to Sicily has been proposed several times. In 2003, the second Berlusconi government announced the construction of a combined rail/road bridge with...
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state undersecretary to the Ministry of the Interior in the second Berlusconi government; he resigned after six months on 5 December 2001, when the press...
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thousand euros) per year starting from year 2001, put into law by second Berlusconi government by the law 289/2002 (art. 2, com. 7) that sat up a spending cap...
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Gianfranco Miccichè (category Government ministers of Italy)
the second Berlusconi government. In 2005, he was appointed Minister for Development and Territorial Cohesion in the third Berlusconi government. In the...
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In the executive branch, the head of government is the highest or the second-highest official of a sovereign state, a federated state, or a self-governing...
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Loro (film) (category Works about Silvio Berlusconi)
the title – who live and act near to media tycoon and politician Silvio Berlusconi. Sergio Morra is a young businessman from Taranto who manages small-scale...
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Giorgio Napolitano (section Second term (2013–2015))
oversaw governments both of the centre-left coalition, such as the second Prodi government, and the centre-right coalition, such as the fourth Berlusconi government...
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October 2022). "Meloni slams Berlusconi over Putin remarks". Politico. Retrieved 22 October 2022. "New Italy government will be pro-NATO, pro-Europe,...
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Raffaele Fitto (category Government ministers of Italy)
Territorial Cohesion from 2008 to 2011 in Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's fourth government. Born in Maglie, Apulia, Fitto began his political career during...
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of Israel. 12 October 2023. Retrieved 12 October 2023. Governo Draghi, Berlusconi: «Governo di unità nazionale, non nascerà una maggioranza politica», Corriere...
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Deputies and the Senate of the Republic for the 12th legislature. Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right coalition won a large majority in the Chamber of Deputies...
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