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Amintore Fanfani (Italian pronunciation: [aˈmintore faɱˈfaːni]; 6
February 1908 – 20
November 1999) was an
Italian politician and statesman, who served...
- 1954 the DC was led by
progressive Christian Democrats, such as
Amintore Fanfani, Aldo Moro and
Benigno Zaccagnini,
supported by the
influential left-wing...
- he met
Alcide De Gasperi,
Mario Scelba,
Giovanni Gronchi, and
Amintore Fanfani. On 19
March 1943, the
group reunited in the
house of
Giuseppe Spataro...
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Maria Pia
Fanfani (formerly
Mariapia Vecchi, née
Maria Pia Tavazzani, 29
November 1922 – 7
November 2019) was an
Italian photographer, writer, and humanitarian...
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Giuseppe Fanfani (born 19
April 1947 in Sansepolcro) is an
Italian politician and lawyer.
Giuseppe is
Amintore Fanfani's nephew. He
joined the Italian...
- "III
Governo Fanfani". storia.camera.it (in Italian).
Archived from the
original on 21 June 2020.
Retrieved 10 July 2020. "IV
Governo Fanfani". storia.camera...
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Revolution of 1956
further divided Segni and
Fanfani.
Segni opposed an anti-communist
legislative intervention, as
Fanfani asked. The
clash between the two leaders...
- best
percentages were elected.
After De Gasperi's
retirement in 1953,
Fanfani emerged as the anti****ted successor, a role
confirmed by his appointment...
- The
Fanfani I
Cabinet was the 9th
cabinet of the
Italian Republic,
which held
office from 18
January 1954 to 10
February 1954, for a
total of 23 days...
- The
Fanfani IV
Cabinet was the 17th
cabinet of the
Italian Republic,
which held
office from 22
February 1962 to 22 June 1963, for a
total of 485 days...