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    Meuccio Ruini (14 December 1877 – 6 March 1970) was an Italian jurist and socialist politician who served as the president of the Italian Senate and the...
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  • Italian anatomist Meuccio Ruini (1877–1970), Italian politician Ruini Firenze, sports club This page lists people with the surname Ruini. If an internal...
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  • Giovanni Giolitti. Leading members of the party were Ivanoe Bonomi, Meuccio Ruini, and Enrico Molè. The party became one of the six members of the National...
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    Leading members of the PSRI were Leonida Bissolati, Ivanoe Bonomi, and Meuccio Ruini. In the 1913 Italian general election, the party won 2.6% of the vote...
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    Nenni and Giuseppe Romita (Italian Socialist Party), Ivanoe Bonomi and Meuccio Ruini (Labour Democratic Party), and Alessandro Casati (Italian Liberal Party)...
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    Romano Prodi, economist and politician Serge Reggiani, actor and singer Meuccio Ruini, politician Angelo Secchi, scientist Marco Silvestri, footballer Lazzaro...
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    of Jews and other refugees. Among those who found shelter there were Meuccio Ruini, Alcide De Gasperi, Pietro Nenni and others. The Daughters of Charity...
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    writers and dissidents, such as Giorgio Amendola, Ivanoe Bonomi, and Meuccio Ruini, as well as those who wanted to maintain intellectual and political...
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    – 24 June 1952 Giuseppe Paratore (PLI) 26 June 1952 – 24 March 1953 Meuccio Ruini (Independent) 25 March 1953 – 25 June 1953 Cesare Merzagora (Independent)...
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    Ettore Franceschetti, Via Fausto Gullo, Piazza Camillo Loriedo, Via Meuccio Ruini, Via Amedeo Sommovigo, Via Giuseppe Spataro, Viale Palmiro Togliatti...
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    Gaetano Martino, Giuseppe Paratore, Ivanoe Bonomi, Raffaele De Caro, Meuccio Ruini, Enrico Molè, Bruno Villabruna, Epicarmo Corbino and Aldo Bozzi. The...
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    Political offices Preceded by Enrico De Nicola President of the Italian Senate 1952–1953 Succeeded by Meuccio Ruini...
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  • Minister (1945) 2 March 1963 Antonio Segni 8 December 1981 (death) Meuccio Ruini Politician 2 March 1963 Antonio Segni 6 March 1970 (death) Antonio Segni...
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    Pescara. In the early morning hours, after a meeting of Labour Democracy, Meuccio Ruini and Ivanoe Bonomi were sent to the Viminale (then the seat of government)...
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  • radicals like Giulio Alessio, social democrats like Ivanoe Bonomi, Meuccio Ruini and Luigi Salvatorelli, independents like Carlo Sforza, and, later,...
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    post-fascist Italy. Others included Ivanoe Bonomi, Alcide De Gasperi, Meuccio Ruini, Alessandro Casati and Pietro Nenni. Soleri continued to take part in...
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    Galimberti made a number of visits to Rome where he was able to meet up with Meuccio Ruini and other exponents of pre-fascist politics. Closer to home he built...
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    Italian Senate In office 25 June 1953 – 7 November 1967 Preceded by Meuccio Ruini Succeeded by Ennio Zelioli-Lanzini Acting President of Italy In office...
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    Nenni, the Christian Democrat Alcide De Gasperi, the former radical Meuccio Ruini and the democratic socialist Ivanoe Bonomi. These were some of the founder...
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    Acting 14 March 1920 21 May 1920 68 days Italian Radical Party Nitti I 5 Meuccio Ruini (1867–1941) 21 May 1920 15 June 1920 25 days Italian Radical Party Nitti...
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    Ministry of Reconstruction, collaborating closely with the Minister Meuccio Ruini and with his head of cabinet Federico Caffè, representing Italy in Europe...
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    # Presidents Mandate 1 Meuccio Ruini 1958 – 1959 2 Pietro Campilli 1959 – 1974 3 Bruno Storti 1977 – 1989 4 Giuseppe De Rita 1989 – 2000 5 Pietro Larizza...
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    (1876–1967) 26 June 1952 24 March 1953 271 days Italian Liberal Party Meuccio Ruini (1877–1970) 25 March 1953 25 June 1953 92 days Independent Cesare Merzagora...
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    Senate of the Republic Ivanoe Bonomi Enrico De Nicola Giuseppe Paratore Meuccio Ruini Cesare Merzagora Preceded by (none) Succeeded by Carlo Latini In office...
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    June 1945 10 December 1945   Action Party Minister for Reconstruction Meuccio Ruini 21 June 1945 10 December 1945   Labour Democracy Minister for Post-War...
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    field President Antonio Segni Previous legislature Next legislature Meuccio Ruini Merits in the social and scientific field President Antonio Segni Previous...
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    government decisions, primarily on economic matters. He served as advisor to Meuccio Ruini, a Minister of Reconstruction of Liberated lands under the Parri cabinet...
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    Paratore Democratic Liberal Party (1920–1920) Minister of the Colonies Meuccio Ruini Italian Radical Party (1920–1920) Minister of Military Assistance and...
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    Paratore (PLI), elected on 26 June 1952 and resigned on 23 March 1953; Meuccio Ruini (Ind), elected on 25 March 1953. Vice Presidents: Antonio Alberti (DC...
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    Giovanni Gronchi Christian Democracy (1944–1945) Minister of Public Works Meuccio Ruini Labour Democratic Party (1944–1945) Minister of Agriculture and Forests...
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