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    Mario Scelba (pronounced [ˈmaːrjo ʃˈʃɛlba] ; 5 September 1901 – 29 October 1991) was an Italian politician and statesman who was the 33rd prime minister...
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  • Horse (Cavallo di Razza) Pony There he is again (Rieccolo) Full name: Mario Scelba Iron Sicilian (Siciliano di Ferro) Full name: Aldo Moro Doctor Divago...
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    ministry failed to receive a vote of confidence in Parliament, whilst Mario Scelba and Antonio Segni followed with more traditional centrist coalitions...
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  • Scelba may refer to: Mario Scelba (1901–1991), Italian Christian Democratic politician who served as the 33rd Prime Minister of Italy Scelba Cabinet, an...
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    against and 12 abstentions out of 563 present. On 10 February 1954, Mario Scelba sworn in as new prime minister. Fanfani's first government was the shortest-lived...
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    until July 1955, serving also in the governments of Amintore Fanfani and Mario Scelba. As minister, he approved the so-called "Tambroni law", which for the...
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    The Scelba Cabinet was the 10th cabinet of the Italian Republic, that held office from 10 February 1954 to 6 July 1955, for a total of 511 days (or 1 year...
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    institutions. In 1955, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary, prime minister Mario Scelba addressed a message to the nation via RAI. If we remember the tragic...
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    for five months. In the successive governments of Amintore Fanfani and Mario Scelba, Segni was not appointed in any office. In the 1955 Italian presidential...
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    7 March 1966 – 11 March 1969 Preceded by Victor Leemans Succeeded by Mario Scelba Senator In office 18 May 1952 – 1 October 1995 Constituency Seine-et-Oise...
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    Robert Lecourt 2: Jean Rey  West Germany 1968  France  Italy 1969 7: Mario Scelba  Luxembourg  Netherlands 1970  Belgium 3: Franco Maria Malfatti  West...
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    liberal-conservatives such as Alcide De Gasperi, Giuseppe Pella, Ezio Vanoni and Mario Scelba led the party. After them, progressives led by Amintore Fanfani were...
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    massacre in Sicily. The Minister of the Interior, the Christian Democrat Mario Scelba, reported to Parliament the next day that so far as the police could...
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  • lieutenant, would later claim that he killed Giuliano on orders from Mario Scelba, then Italian Minister of the Interior. Pisciotta would say that police...
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    1962–1979 Gaetano Martino Jean Duvieusart Victor Leemans Alain Poher Mario Scelba Walter Behrendt Cornelis Berkhouwer Georges Spénale Emilio Colombo European...
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    his father's beloved winery. Their son Mario was a Cornell University professor and active anti-fascist. The Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies...
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    his pardon—and he was finally informed that Minister of the Interior Mario Scelba, himself a Sicilian, had denied it, and advised that Giuliano and his...
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    town produced such nationwide politicians as Italian Prime minister Mario Scelba, and Sicilian president Silvio Milazzo. Before and after this period...
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    briefly Minister of Public Education in 1954, under Christian Democrat Mario Scelba. In the late 1954, Martino became Minister of Foreign Affairs after the...
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  • Prime minister (1953–1954) Amintore Fanfani, Prime minister (1954) Mario Scelba, Prime minister (1954–1955) Antonio Segni, Prime minister (1955–1957)...
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    Castelvetrano. He claimed to have killed Giuliano on the instruction of Mario Scelba, then Minister of the Interior, and to have had an arrangement with Colonel...
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    Italian fascist regime. During these years, he met Alcide De Gasperi, Mario Scelba, Giovanni Gronchi, and Amintore Fanfani. On 19 March 1943, the group...
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    1962–1979 Gaetano Martino Jean Duvieusart Victor Leemans Alain Poher Mario Scelba Walter Behrendt Cornelis Berkhouwer Georges Spénale Emilio Colombo European...
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    Secretary of the Council of Ministers In office 10 February 1954 – 6 July 1955 Prime Minister Mario Scelba Preceded by Mariano Rumor Succeeded by Carlo Russa...
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    victory". Times of Malta. 18 January 2022. Retrieved 18 January 2022. Xuereb, Mario; Scicluna, Christopher (16 July 2024). "Metsola re-elected European Parliament...
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    Archived from the original on 24 April 2020. Retrieved 10 July 2020. "Governo Scelba". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 29 July 2020...
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    then-clandestine newspaper Il Popolo. In July 1943, Andreotti contributed, along with Mario Ferrari Aggradi, Paolo Emilio Taviani, Guido Gonella, Giuseppe Capogrossi...
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  • (d. 1989) 1901 – Florence Eldridge, American actress (d. 1988) 1901 – Mario Scelba, Italian politician, 33rd Prime Minister of Italy (d. 1991) 1902 – Jean...
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    1962–1979 Gaetano Martino Jean Duvieusart Victor Leemans Alain Poher Mario Scelba Walter Behrendt Cornelis Berkhouwer Georges Spénale Emilio Colombo European...
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    Pella was claiming. Amintore Fanfani not receiving a vote of confidence, Mario Scelba and Antonio Segni followed with more traditional centrist coalitions...
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