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    Luigi Ciriaco De Mita (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi tʃiˈriːako de ˈmiːta]; 2 February 1928 – 26 May 2022) was an Italian politician and statesman who...
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  • Domenico. It may refer to: Ciriaco Álvarez (born 1873), Chiloé businessman Ciriaco Errasti, a Spanish footballer Ciriaco De Mita, Italian politician, Prime...
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    and leader of the Christian Democracy Ciriaco De Mita. He is a nephew of former Prime Minister Ciriaco De Mita. He graduated in Law at the Catholic University...
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    centre-left led by Ciriaco De Mita (whose supporters included trade unionists and the internal left), with Andreotti holding the balance. De Mita, who led the...
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    As Craxi's relationship with the then-National Secretary of the DC, Ciriaco De Mita, was even worse, Andreotti was instrumental in the creation of the...
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    as a protégé of party chairman (and prime ministerial successor) Ciriaco De Mita. He was forced to resign in 1988 after the Parliament refused to pass...
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  • All pages with titles beginning with Mita All pages with titles containing Mita Mita (disambiguation) Ciriaco De Mita (born 1928), Italian politician Mito...
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    cabinet. In September 1969, in San Ginesio he stipulated, together with Ciriaco de Mita, the "Pact of San Ginesio" to lead the Christian Democracy party, which...
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    future. In the event, after the election, former Italian Prime Minister Ciriaco de Mita was in fact the oldest member, rather than Le Pen. The oldest member...
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  • Democracy (DC). In 2002–2007 the Populars, led by Franco Marini and Ciriaco De Mita, were the majority faction within Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy...
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    George H. W. Bush and was the last summit for Italian Prime Minister Ciriaco De Mita. It was also the first and only summit for Japanese Prime Minister...
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    Dini, and Mario Monti, as well as the first from Southern Italy since Ciriaco De Mita in 1989. Conte was also the longest-serving independent prime minister...
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    The 14th G7 summit was the first summit for Italian Prime Minister Ciriaco De Mita and was the last summit for US President Ronald Reagan. It was also...
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  • reasons because it was the home town of Democrazia Cristiana chieftain Ciriaco De Mita. By 2011, Parmalat had grown cash to €1.5 billion. In March 2011, the...
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  • 1987  Italy Amintore Fanfani Wilfried Martens 14th — 1988  Canada Ciriaco De Mita Noboru Takeshita Helmut Kohl 15th — 1989  France Sōsuke Uno George...
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    counted 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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  • political party in Italy active in Campania, Italy. It was led by Ciriaco de Mita. The Populars' party was one of the main constituent parties of the...
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    general election resulted in a big loss for DC and its new secretary, Ciriaco De Mita. The Christian Democrats in fact lost more than five percentage points...
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    dominated by DC. In the following year, Mattarella was entrusted by Ciriaco De Mita, the DC secretary, to "clean up" the Sicilian branch of the party from...
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    1986, but could not survive in 1987 to a dispute with DC's secretary Ciriaco De Mita, who was searching and effectively obtained an early national election...
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    included the Union of the Centre led by Ciriaco De Mita, an influential former leader of Christian Democracy. In 2011, De Luca was re-elected for a fourth term...
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    Rose for Italy of Bruno Tabacci and Savino Pezzotta, the Populars of Ciriaco De Mita and the Liberal Clubs of Ferdinando Adornato. Since then, the party's...
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    Emilio Taviani (1968–1972, 1972–1973), Giulio Andreotti (1974–1976) and Ciriaco De Mita (1976–1979). Parties   Forza Italia / The People of Freedom   Democratic...
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    Democracy's left-wing faction, was first proposed by the party's leader Ciriaco De Mita as the candidate of the governing Pentapartito alliance. In the 1980s...
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    The De Mita Cabinet was the 46th cabinet of the Italian Republic. It held office from 1988 to 1989. After being appointed as new president of the Christian...
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    provinces. The elections were won by the Christian Democracy, led by Ciriaco De Mita. The election was also characterized by a strong result of the Italian...
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    Italian Senator Roberto Ruffilli, an advisor of Italian Prime Minister Ciriaco de Mita. After that, the group activities all but ended after massive arrests...
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    Archived from the original on 27 July 2020. Retrieved 10 July 2020. "Governo De Mita". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 30 October...
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  • Arnaldo Forlani (DC), Ciriaco De Mita (DC), Paolo Cirino Pomicino (DC), Bettino Craxi (PSI), Renato Altissimo (PLI), Francesco De Lorenzo (PLI), Giorgio...
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  • Enzo Carra, Pierluigi Castagnetti, Luigi Cocilovo, Sergio D'Antoni, Ciriaco De Mita, Giuseppe Fioroni, Dario Franceschini, Enrico Letta, Renzo Lusetti...
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