• The Pentapartito (from Greek πέντε, "five", and Italian partito, "party"), commonly shortened to CAF (from the initials of Craxi, Andreotti and Forlani)...
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    Italian Parliament, governing in successive coalitions, including the Pentapartito system. It originally supported liberal-conservative governments, along...
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    1983 Italian general election was held in Italy on 26 June 1983. The Pentapartito formula, the governative alliance between five centrist parties, caused...
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    the Labour Party and the Liberals. In 1983 the PLI finally joined the Pentapartito coalition composed also of the Christian Democracy (DC), the Italian...
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  • Malfa's son Giorgio, saw the PRI as a stable member of the so-called Pentapartito, an alliance between the DC, the PSI, the PRI, the Italian Liberal Party...
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    governments led by Christian Democracy, from the Organic centre-left to the Pentapartito in the 1980s. The PSI, which always remained the country's third-largest...
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    (PRI), and the Italian Liberal Party (PLI) in the five-party coalition (Pentapartito), which ruled the country until 1991, and until 1994 without the PRI...
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    interest. In the early 1990s, the five governing parties known as the Pentapartito, including Christian Democracy (Italian: Democrazia Cristiana), the Italian...
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    never took part in the Government itself, which was composed by the "Pentapartito" (Christian Democrats, Socialists, Social Democrats, Liberals, Republicans)...
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    Coalitions: 1946–1994:   Centrist coalition   Organic Centre-left   Pentapartito / Quadripartito   Mixed coalition 1994–present:   Centre-right coalition...
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    1981, together with Bettino Craxi and Giulio Andreotti, he promoted the Pentapartito, the political coalition between the three major Italian parties that...
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    and 1991, the Christian Democrats formed coalition governments named Pentapartito with all four of them. That was the time when several northern regional...
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  • States Campaign for America's Future, an American political organization Pentapartito, an Italian political coalition Club alpin français, French mountain...
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      National Liberation Committee   Centrist coalition   Organic centre-left   Pentapartito / Quadripartito   Mixed coalition 1994–present:   Centre-right coalition...
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    Movement Coalitions 1946–1994:   Centrist coalition   Organic centre-left   Pentapartito / Quadripartito   Mixed coalition 1994–present:   Centre-right coalition...
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      Independent Coalitions 1946–1994:   Centrist coalition   Organic centre-left   Pentapartito / Quadripartito   Mixed coalition 1994–present:   Centre-right coalition...
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    Democracy's political alliance with the other center-left parties known as the Pentapartito. The PCI also started distancing itself from the Historic Compromise...
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  • Republic of China in 1970. The successor of the organic centre-left was the Pentapartito, a coalition between the four parties that formed the centre-left coalition...
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  • mechanics of Italy's government. Andreotti's incumbency reveals the pentapartito, which consisted of five parties ranging from centre-right to centre-left...
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    never took part in the government itself, which was composed by the "Pentapartito" (Christian Democrats, Socialists, Social Democrats, Liberals, and Republicans)...
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    "the communists". His political aim was to convince the voters of the Pentapartito, i.e. the usual five governing parties who were shocked and confused...
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    PSDI, PLI and PRI (they formed a successful five-party coalition called Pentapartito from 1983 to 1991, and then governed without PRI from 1991 to 1994) and...
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      Independent 1974–1994:   Centrist coalition   Organic centre-left   Pentapartito / Quadripartito   Mixed coalition 1994–present:   Centre-right coalition...
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    under close scrutiny by Christian Democracy (DC) in power through the Pentapartito. From these initial connections, Gelli was able to extend his network...
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    (the Craxi-Andreotti-Forlani axis), which had made a pact to revive the Pentapartito (an alliance of five parties: DC, PSI, Italian Republican Party, Italian...
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    the party's leader Ciriaco De Mita as the candidate of the governing Pentapartito alliance. In the 1980s, for the first time since 1945, two governments...
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    Minister and was appointed on 13 April 1988, heading a five-way coalition (Pentapartito) with DC, PSI, PSDI, PRI and PLI. Three days later, on 16 April 1988...
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    University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-07724-7. Martin J Bull (2015). "The Pentapartito". In Jones, Erik; Pasquino, Gianfranco (eds.). Oxford Handbook of Italian...
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    group Pentapartito Constituency Emilia-Romagna Member of the Italian Senate In office 12 July 1983 – 14 April 1994 Parliamentary group Pentapartito Personal...
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      Democratic Party   New Centre-Right   Independent Coalitions 1988–1994:   Pentapartito / Quadripartito   Mixed coalition 1994–present:   Centre-right coalition...
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