• control powers.[citation needed] The first director of the service was Giuseppe Santovito (1978–1981), succeeded by General Nino Lugaresi was SISMI's director...
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    government, and of the generals who supported the plan, including Giuseppe Santovito then (head of the "Folgore" mechanized division, later of SISMI);...
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  • hired into SISMI, and became an assistant to SISMI director, General Giuseppe Santovito. Pazienza left the intelligence agency in wake of the Propaganda Due...
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    Economy (1975) and friend of José López Rega (see above) General Giuseppe Santovito [it], head of Italy's military intelligence service SISMI (1978–1981)...
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  • the lodge occupied important institutional positions and included Giuseppe Santovito [it], who was director of SISMI (Italy's military intelligence agency);...
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    then contacted Giuseppe Santovito, the recently retired director of SISMI (and a member of P2), to report this information. Santovito, he said, listened...
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  • original on 29 July 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2017. "SETTORE GIOVANILE / SANTOVITO È UN CALCIATORE DELLA PRIMAVERA DEL PARMA" (in Italian). Parma Calcio...
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