Francesco Maurizio Cossiga OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko kosˈsiːɡa] ; Sardinian: Frantziscu Maurìtziu Còssiga, IPA: [ˈkosiɣa]; 26 July 1928...
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The Black Pope (Il Papa Nero) The Fox (La Volpe) Moloch Full name: Francesco Cossiga Koiga The Pickaxe-wielder (Il Picconatore) Full name: Arnaldo Forlani...
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premiership, Andreotti clashed many times with President of the Republic Francesco Cossiga. In 1990, Andreotti was involved in getting all parties to agree to...
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War II. The government, led by Christian Democratic Prime Minister Francesco Cossiga, first assumed that the incident was due to an accidental explosion...
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framework of a parliamentary system. As a result of the election, Francesco Cossiga was elected President on the first round with almost 75% of the votes...
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Retcliffe was an agent provocateur for the Prussian secret police. Francesco Cossiga, former head of secret services and Head of state of Italy, advised...
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council's annual awards ceremony. President of the Italian Republic Francesco Cossiga conferred the decoration of Commendatore della Repubblica Italiana...
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Spadolini, as President of the Senate, assumed powers from President Francesco Cossiga on 28 April 1992. He exercised the powers until 28 May 1992. Mancino...
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murders in four years, and had planned to assassinate the politicians Francesco Cossiga, Gianfranco Fini and Adolfo Urso. The group maintained close links...
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the Italian soil." This version was confirmed by former president Francesco Cossiga, who stated that Moro was the real and only creator of the pact. Moro...
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in Italy on 13–25 May 1992, following the resignation of President Francesco Cossiga on 28 April 1992. Only members of Parliament and regional delegates...
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including claims of conspiracy by the Government of Italy and others. Francesco Cossiga, the Prime Minister of Italy at the time, attributed the crash to...
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Giuseppe Saragat and Sandro Pertini, respectively, as well as with Francesco Cossiga of Christian Democracy (DC) and Carlo Azeglio Ciampi. Despite their...
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exponents within the party about the goodness of this operation. Francesco Cossiga, who would be confirmed as Minister of the Interior in the new government...
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Presidente Cossiga, quirinal.it Francesco Cossiga – Dizionario biografico Treccani La caduta di Fanfani, la Repubblica L'elezione del Presidente Cossiga, quirinale...
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vibrant attack at Benigno Zaccagnini, national secretary of the DC, at Francesco Cossiga, then interior minister, as well as on the whole of his party. He...
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Senate. In 1991, Spadolini was appointed Lifetime Senator by President Francesco Cossiga. Spadolini was born into a bourgeois family: his father Guido Spadolini...
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The Cossiga I Cabinet, led by Francesco Cossiga, was the 36th cabinet of the Italian Republic. Cossiga resigned on 19 March 1980 and was re-appointed to...
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fourth cabinet of Silvio Berlusconi (2008–2011). Cossiga was born in Sassari by politician Francesco Cossiga and his spouse, pharmacist Giuseppa Sigurani...
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"I Governo Cossiga". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 27 July 2020. Retrieved 10 July 2020. "II Governo Cossiga". storia.camera...
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Andreotti Francesco Cossiga Arnaldo Forlani Giovanni Spadolini Amintore Fanfani Bettino Craxi Preceded by Giovanni Leone Succeeded by Francesco Cossiga President...
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Presidency of Sandro Pertini (9 July 1978 – 29 June 1985): Presidency of Francesco Cossiga (3 July 1985 – 28 April 1992): Presidency of Oscar Luigi Scalfaro...
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CAMBIA, ARNALDO NO". La Repubblica. In un'intervista televisiva, Francesco Cossiga sostiene che in quella circostanza la candidatura di Leone prevalse...
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version of the standard was replaced in 1990 by then President Francesco Cossiga. Cossiga's new version of the standard contained the same royal blue background...
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1976–1979, 1989–1992) 1 June 1991 Francesco Cossiga 6 May 2013 (death) Francesco De Martino Politician 1 June 1991 Francesco Cossiga 18 November 2002 (death) Paolo...
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Leone, President (1971–1978) Sandro Pertini, President (1978–1985) Francesco Cossiga, President (1985–1992) Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, President (1992–1999)...
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taken during a meeting of the crisis committee, present at which were Francesco Cossiga, members of the Italian intelligence agencies, and Ferracuti. The...
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initiate the procedure provided for in Article 90 against Presidents Francesco Cossiga (1991), Giorgio Napolitano (2014) and Sergio Mattarella (2018). By...
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It was also the first and only summit for Italian Prime Minister Francesco Cossiga. These summit participants are the current "core members" of the international...
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reunification of the country after more than 40 years. Italian president Francesco Cossiga, FIFA president João Havelange, FIFA secretary general Sepp Blatter...
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