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    Alessandro "Sandro" Pertini OMCA (Italian: [(ales)ˈsandro perˈtiːni]; 25 September 1896 – 24 February 1990) was an Italian socialist politician and statesman...
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    hospitals and addiction-treatment clinics across Italy. As spouse of Sandro Pertini, she was the Companion of the President of the Italian Republic from...
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    Northern Italy. It is also named Sandro Pertini Airport (Aeroporto Sandro Pertini), after former Italian President Sandro Pertini. The airport was built in 1953...
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    been claimed to be the killer. These have included Luigi Longo and Sandro Pertini who subsequently became general secretary of the Italian Communist Party...
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  • of scholars. In that year, however, President Sandro Pertini applied the latter interpretation. Pertini's successors applied varying standards. Oscar Luigi...
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    footed shot. Italy's lead appeared secure, encouraging Italian president Sandro Pertini to wag his finger at the cameras in a playful 'not going to catch us...
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    Pietro Secchia and Mauro Scoccimarro for the communists; Pietro Nenni, Sandro Pertini, Rodolfo Morandi and Giuseppe Saragat for the socialists; and Riccardo...
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    Milan and was chaired by Alfredo Pizzoni, Luigi Longo, Emilio Sereni, Sandro Pertini, and Leo Valiani (present among others the designated president Rodolfo...
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    the murder of left-wing trade unionist Guido Rossa in January 1979. Sandro Pertini, the then left-wing president of Italy, said at Rossa's funeral: "It...
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  • edition: 1945 – 1946) Sandro Pertini (Roman edition: 1946 – 1947) Riccardo Lombardi (Roman edition: 1948 – 1949) Sandro Pertini (Roman edition: 1949 –...
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    former socialist partisan and President of the Chamber of Deputies Sandro Pertini was elected President with 832 votes out of 1,011, the biggest majority...
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    1985 on an interim basis after the resignation of Outgoing President Sandro Pertini, but was not sworn in until a few days later, on 3 July. The Cossiga...
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    of the upper house of the Italian Parliament, until the election of Sandro Pertini. Despite his long political experience and personal prestige, Fanfani...
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    resignation. Berlinguer supported the election of the veteran socialist Sandro Pertini as president of Italy; his presidency did not produce the effects that...
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    (PSDI) and Italian Socialist Party (PSI) leaders Giuseppe Saragat and Sandro Pertini, respectively, as well as with Francesco Cossiga of Christian Democracy...
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    was named senatore a vita by the President of the Italian Republic Sandro Pertini. De Filippo was born in Naples on 26 May 1900. For many years his birth...
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  • Peru in 1984 Sandro Pertini (1896–1990), Italian journalist and socialist politician, seventh President of the Italian Republic Sandro Pignatti (born...
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    Cup. During the flight of return from Spain on a DC-9 airplane, Zoff, Sandro Pertini (the Italian President of Republic), Causio and Bearzot were immortalized...
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  • Italy. Ferruccio Parri—who later became Prime Minister of Italy—and Sandro Pertini—who later became President of Italy—were among Giustizia e Libertà's...
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    designed by Aldo Rossi was placed in Via Croce Rossa, as a monument to Sandro Pertini. The Museo Poldi Pezzoli at Via Manzoni 12, which specialises in Northern...
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    number of votes, electing Sandro Pertini, as new President; Pertini was the first Socialist to hold this position. Pertini was also supported by the Communists...
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    people to the German occupation without a fight. The socialist leader Sandro Pertini warned Umberto not to campaign in Milan as otherwise he would be lynched...
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    In 1926, together with Carlo Rosselli and future President of Italy Sandro Pertini he was involved in planning and assisting the escape to France of reformist...
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    the request of the Orlandi and Gregori families, Italian President Sandro Pertini made a public appeal for the girls' release on 20 October 1983, linking...
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    Pietro Sandro Nenni (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro ˈnɛnni]; 9 February 1891 – 1 January 1980) was an Italian socialist politician and statesman, the...
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    Socialist leader Bettino Craxi was appointed Prime Minister by President Sandro Pertini and Forlani became his Deputy Prime Minister. In the 18th DC National...
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    Cuneo-Levaldigi "Turin Olympics" Airport Turin (Torino) LIMF TRN Turin-Caselle "Sandro Pertini" Airport Turin (Torino) LIMA Turin-Aeritalia "Edoardo Agnelli" Airport...
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  • Conti. Italy's lead appeared secure, encouraging Italian president Sandro Pertini to wag his finger at the cameras in a playful "not going to catch us...
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    759 votes on the eighth ballot. This was the second most votes (after Sandro Pertini in 1978) ever received by a presidential candidate. Mattarella became...
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    21 million people at peak times. The Italian President at the time, Sandro Pertini, personally visited the scene. As rescue attempts became more desperate...
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