Arnaldo Forlani (Italian: [arˈnaldo forˈlaːni] ; 8 December 1925 – 6 July 2023) was an Italian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Italy from...
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From the 1980s the party was divided between the centre-right led by Arnaldo Forlani (supported also by the party's right wing) and the centre-left led...
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Francesco Cossiga Koiga The Pickaxe-wielder (Il Picconatore) Full name: Arnaldo Forlani Evil Rabbit (Coniglio Mannaro) The Firefighter (Il Pompiere) Full name:...
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Forlani is an Italian surname, which is a variant of Furlan and Forlán. Notable people with the surname include: Arnaldo Forlani (1925–2023), Italian politician...
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The Forlani Cabinet, led by Arnaldo Forlani, was the 38th cabinet of the Italian Republic. The government was composed of the DC, PSI, PSDI and PRI, with...
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Congress of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) when the Christian Democrat Arnaldo Forlani and Socialist Secretary Bettino Craxi signed an agreement with the...
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politician from Brooklyn, New York Arnaldo Forlani (1925–2023), Italian politician and 44th Prime Minister of Italy Arnaldo Freire, Brazilian guitarist, teacher...
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of the Christian Democracy in 1969, serving under the leadership of Arnaldo Forlani; he hold the position until February 1973. During the 1970s, De Mita...
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passport with the identity Armaldo Forlani, an alteration of the name of the Italian prime minister Arnaldo Forlani, and booked the flight's Manila-Cebu...
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Andreotti and Arnaldo Forlani, in a loose cross-party alliance often dubbed CAF (from the first letter of the surname Craxi-Andreotti-Forlani). Craxi had...
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"Armaldo Forlani", an incorrect spelling of the name of the Italian legislator and Prime Minister of Italy from 1980 to 1981 Arnaldo Forlani, in order...
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called for May 1972, and Christian Democracy, led by Andreotti's ally Arnaldo Forlani, remained stable with around 38% of the votes, as did the Communist...
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Italy, first from 1992 to 1993 and again from 2000 to 2001. Upon Arnaldo Forlani's death in July 2023, Amato became the country's earliest-serving surviving...
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note was reached in the Cusani trial when former head of government Arnaldo Forlani (DC), answering a question, simply said: "I don't remember." He happened...
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electoral law establishing a similar system for the Chamber of Deputies. Forlani also served as secretary from 1969 to 1973. Occhetto served as secretary...
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2023 after former Prime Ministers Silvio Berlusconi's in June and Arnaldo Forlani's in July. Napolitano was hospitalized at the Salvator Mundi International...
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Cossiga consequently resigned as prime minister and was replaced by Arnaldo Forlani. Garret FitzGerald's government was defeated in a budget vote in Dáil...
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stronger influence of Ciriaco De Mita (from 1982 to 1989), Andreotti, and Arnaldo Forlani (from 1989), the DC remained a government party until 1994. In the...
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political alliance called Pentapartito, when the Christian Democrat Arnaldo Forlani and Socialist Secretary Bettino Craxi signed an agreement with the...
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and three-time senator, minister for fisheries and forestry (1982). Arnaldo Forlani, 97, Italian politician, prime minister (1980–1981), minister of foreign...
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were Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti and Foreign Minister Arnaldo Forlani who visited Saudi Arabia on 5–6 August. In early January 1978 the US...
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President Sandro Pertini Preceded by Giulio Andreotti Succeeded by Arnaldo Forlani Minister of the Interior In office 12 February 1976 – 11 May 1978 Prime...
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28 June 1981 – 1 December 1982 President Sandro Pertini Preceded by Arnaldo Forlani Succeeded by Amintore Fanfani Acting President of Italy In office 28...
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Sammy Davis Jr., American singer, dancer, musician and actor (d. 1990) Arnaldo Forlani, 43rd prime minister of Italy (d. 2023) December 11 – Paul Greengard...
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Christian Democracy for a second term, replacing his former protégé Arnaldo Forlani, who was now a supporter of centrist policies. As such, he led the...
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minister (1976–1979) Francesco Cossiga, Prime minister (1979–1980) Arnaldo Forlani, Prime minister (1980–1981) Giovanni Spadolini, Prime minister (1981–1982)...
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"National day of mourning and flags at half-mast following the passing of Arnaldo Forlani". 9 July 2023. "STATE FUNERAL ACCORDED TO SIR TAPLEY; NATIONAL DAY...
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February 1967: Décio Palmeiro de Escobar, General, Brazil 4 April 1967: Arnaldo Forlani, former prime minister of Italy 4 April 1967: Antigono Donati [it]...
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Majority party Minority party Third party Leader Arnaldo Forlani Enrico Berlinguer Francesco De Martino Party DC PCI PSI Leader since 9 November 1969...
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provinces. The elections were won by the Christian Democracy, led by Arnaldo Forlani. Storia amministrativa. La cronologia, 1945–1980 Valdostan Union (9)...
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