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    Ivanoe Bonomi (Italian pronunciation: [iˈvaːnoe boˈnɔːmi]; 18 October 1873 – 20 April 1951) was an Italian politician and journalist who served as Prime...
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  • 1968), Italian canoer Carlo Bonomi (1937–2022), Italian voice actor Ignatius Bonomi (1787–1870), English architect Ivanoe Bonomi (1873–1951), Italian prime...
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    increasingly strong opposition to his government, Badoglio was replaced by Ivanoe Bonomi of the Labour Democratic Party.[citation needed] Due to increased tensions...
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  • from the days of Giovanni Giolitti. Leading members of the party were Ivanoe Bonomi, Meuccio Ruini, and Enrico Molè. The party became one of the six members...
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    (PRI), Ferdinando Targetti (PSI, until 21 January 1953) Presidents: Ivanoe Bonomi (PSLI), elected on 8 May 1948 and resigned on 20 April 1951; Enrico...
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    Party), Pietro Nenni and Giuseppe Romita (Italian Socialist Party), Ivanoe Bonomi and Meuccio Ruini (Labour Democratic Party), and Alessandro Casati (Italian...
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    denomination of President of the Council was only restored in 1944, when Ivanoe Bonomi was appointed to the post of prime minister. Alcide De Gasperi became...
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  • the end of May, two high-ranking politicians of the pre-Fascist age, Ivanoe Bonomi and Marcello Soleri, were received by d'Acquarone and the King's aide-de-camp...
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    government of the Kingdom of Italy (initially with Pietro Badoglio and later Ivanoe Bonomi as prime ministers), as opposed to German-occupied northern and central...
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    "Governo Bonomi II". governo.it (in Italian). 20 November 2015. Archived from the original on 18 February 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "Governo Bonomi III"...
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    Giovanni Giolitti. Leading members of the PSRI were Leonida Bissolati, Ivanoe Bonomi, and Meuccio Ruini. In the 1913 Italian general election, the party...
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    he supported the cabinet of Ivanoe Bonomi, a social-liberal who led the Italian Reformist Socialist Party; when Bonomi resigned, the Liberals proposed...
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    The Bonomi I government of Italy held office from 4 July 1921 until 26 February 1922, a total of 237 days, or 7 months and 22 days. The government was...
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    as the minister of labor and social security in the cabinet led by Ivanoe Bonomi. Beneduce was appointed head of two state-run credit bodies: Consorzio...
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    237 days, or 7 months and 22 days. It replaced the first cabinet of Ivanoe Bonomi which had not been given a vote of confidence by the Chamber of Deputies...
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    Italian negotiating team included Sforza, as well as Minister of War Ivanoe Bonomi and Giuseppe Volpi. Other members of the delegation included Marcello...
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    National Liberation Committee Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale President Ivanoe Bonomi Other leaders Alcide De Gasperi Pietro Nenni Palmiro Togliatti Ugo La...
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    The Bonomi II government of Italy held office from 18 June until 12 December 1944, a total of 177 days, or 5 months and 27 days. The government was composed...
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    provisional coalition governments followed one another. The first was led by Ivanoe Bonomi, of the Italian Socialist Party. His government included the anti-fascist...
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    minister of the government in Rome and as leader of the Communist Party. Ivanoe Bonomi, the prime minister, later denied that this was said with his government's...
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    The Bonomi III government of Italy held office from 12 December 1944 until 21 June 1945, a total of 190 days, or 6 months and 10 days. The government was...
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    Emmanuel III Lieutenant General The Prince of Piedmont Preceded by Ivanoe Bonomi Succeeded by Alcide De Gasperi Minister of the Interior In office 21...
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    Alcide De Gasperi (category Bonomi III Cabinet)
    in the National Liberation Committee. During the government led by Ivanoe Bonomi, De Gasperi was appointed minister without portfolio and, in Ferruccio...
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    assistance to anti-fascist writers and dissidents, such as Giorgio Amendola, Ivanoe Bonomi, and Meuccio Ruini, as well as those who wanted to maintain intellectual...
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    February 1922 – 28 October 1922 Monarch Victor Emmanuel III Preceded by Ivanoe Bonomi Succeeded by Benito Mussolini Member of the Senate of the Kingdom In...
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    Hopkins, American professional horseman, soldier (b. 1865) April 20 – Ivanoe Bonomi, Italian politician and statesman, 25th Prime Minister of Italy (b....
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    Benedetto Croce, Enrico De Nicola, Gaetano Martino, Giuseppe Paratore, Ivanoe Bonomi, Raffaele De Caro, Meuccio Ruini, Enrico Molè, Bruno Villabruna, Epicarmo...
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    of the Republic In office 28 April 1951 – 24 June 1952 Preceded by Ivanoe Bonomi Succeeded by Giuseppe Paratore President of the Chamber of Deputies...
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    the Royal coup on 25 July 1943, which resulted in the social democrat Ivanoe Bonomi being appointed prime minister. On 5 June 1944, Victor Emmanuel formally...
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    1 year, 265 days 2 27 Mario Draghi Independent 1 year, 251 days 1 28 Ivanoe Bonomi Reformist Socialist Party / Labour Democratic Party 1 year, 240 days...
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