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    Margherita Boniver (Italian pronunciation: [marɡeˈriːta boniˈvɛr]; born 11 March 1938) is an Italian politician. Boniver was born in Rome on 11 March 1938...
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  • (1930–2022) Margherita Bagni (1902–1960), Italian actress Margherita Piazzola Beloch (1879–1976), Italian mathematician Margherita Boniver (born 1938)...
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    Fabrizio Cicchitto, Renato Brunetta, Amalia Sartori, Francesco Musotto, Margherita Boniver, Francesco Colucci, Raffaele Iannuzzi, Maurizio Sacconi, Luigi Cesaro...
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    Renato Brunetta, Francesco Musotto, Amalia Sartori, Paolo Guzzanti and Margherita Boniver. Berlusconi himself was a close friend of Bettino Craxi, leader of...
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    before the bombs dropped. Shalgham's statement was also confirmed by Margherita Boniver, foreign affairs chief of Craxi's Socialist Party at the time. For...
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    office 28 April 1993 – 10 May 1994 Prime Minister Himself Preceded by Margherita Boniver Succeeded by Domenico Fisichella Governor of the Bank of Italy In...
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  • and formed the FDS The new party included Franco Piro (secretary), Margherita Boniver (president), Ugo Intini and Maurizio Sacconi. In the 1994 general...
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    (2005) François Roelants du Vivier (2006) Georges Colombier (2006) Margherita Boniver (2007) Leoluca Orlando (2007) Raffaello De Brasi (2007) Christine...
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  • archives. Leading members of the Young Italy included Maurizio Sacconi, Margherita Boniver, Renzo Tondo, Giuliano Cazzola, Luigi Fabbri and Sergio Pizzolante...
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  • 1982 Senator for Life – Camilla Ravera – 1982 Minister of Tourism – Margherita Boniver – 1992 President of Lombardia – Fiorella Ghilardotti – 1992 Minister...
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    Foreign Affairs in the Berlusconi II Cabinet and socialist executive Margherita Boniver, who admitted the existence of some compromising private phone calls...
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  • Boesmans Alain Bombard Aldo Bonaccini Jens-Peter Bonde Emma Bonino Margherita Boniver Elise C. A. M. Boot Franco Borgo Bodil Boserup Ioannis Boutos Ursula...
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  • Ugo Intini, Enrico Manca, Gianni De Michelis, Fabrizio Cicchitto, Margherita Boniver, Donato Robilotta and Craxi's son, Bobo. In 2000, the Movement of...
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  • serves as president of ReL's scientific committee), Ugo Finetti, Margherita Boniver, Giuliano Cazzola, Francesco Colucci (leader of We Reformers), Pier...
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    senior former Socialists in the PdL such as Fabrizio Cicchitto and Margherita Boniver. On 5 September, after a month of silence, Fini gave a speech to his...
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  • Stefania Baldi Massimo Baldini Paolo Bonaiuti Anna Cinzia Bonfrisco Margherita Boniver Renato Brunetta Francesco Brusco Giulio Camber Giampiero Cantoni Luigi...
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  • Antonio Pischedda Arduino Agnelli Ezio Anesi Norberto Bobbio (L) Margherita Boniver Maurizio Calvi Agata Alma Cappiello Giorgio Casoli Luigi Covatta Costantino...
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    28 June 1992 1 year, 77 days Italian Socialist Party Andreotti VII Margherita Boniver (1938–) 28 June 1992 28 April 1993 305 days Italian Socialist Party...
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  • Sandro Biasotti Francesco Biava Mariella Bocciardo Paolo Bonaiuti Margherita Boniver Marco Botta Michela Vittoria Brambilla Aldo Brancher Renato Brunetta...
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  • Pier Ferdinando Casini. Met with Deputy Foreign Minister of Italy Margherita Boniver Rome  Italy 27.11.2003 Met with Pope John Paul II Rome  Vatican 27...
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    January 2002 Independent Undersecretaries: Roberto Antonione (FI) Margherita Boniver (FI) Alfredo Mantica (AN) Mario Baccini (UDC) (until 2 Dec. 2004)...
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  • syndicalist), Marco Boato (militant of Lotta Continua in 1969–73), Margherita Boniver (Italian Parliamentary of PSI in 1989), Guido Carli (banker, economist...
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  • Ministry of the Interior Source: Ministry of the Interior Guido Crosetto Margherita Boniver Maurizio Leo Osvaldo Napoli Maria Grazia Siliquini Benedetto Della...
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    2006 – 2008 Succeeded by Jointly held Political offices Preceded by Margherita Boniver Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs 2006 – 2008 Succeeded by...
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    Undersecretaries: Roberto Antonione (FI) Giampaolo Bettamio (FI) Margherita Boniver (FI) Giuseppe Drago (UDC) Alfredo Mantica (AN) Minister of the Interior...
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    Minister Giulio Andreotti Preceded by Franco Carraro Succeeded by Margherita Boniver Minister of Urban Areas In office 28 July 1987 – 22 July 1989 Prime...
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    Minister for Italians Abroad and Immigration (without portfolio) Margherita Boniver 13 April 1991 28 June 1992   PSI Minister for Urban Areas Problems...
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    June 1992 29 April 1993   DC Minister of Tourism and Entertainment Margherita Boniver 28 June 1992 29 April 1993   PSI Minister without portfolio (Social...
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  • 1988, replaced by Antonio Del Duca. Resigned in 1987, replaced by Margherita Boniver. Resigned in 1988, replaced by Giuseppe Schiavinato. Resigned in 1987...
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    September 2023). "Vi racconto come e quando Craxi aiutò Napolitano. Parla Boniver". Startmag (in Italian). Retrieved 26 September 2023. Abse, Tobias (1 August...
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