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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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Mercedes Yvette Scelba-Shorte, also
known as
Mercedes Yvette (born
August 24, 1981, in New Jersey), is an
American fashion model and actress. She was a...
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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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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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understand that
Scelba will have you killed."
Giuliano again replied,
hinting at the
powerful secrets that he possessed: I know that
Scelba wants to have...
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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 supported...
- 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 in...
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winner was 23-year-old
Yoanna House from Jacksonville,
Florida with
Mercedes Scelba-Shorte
placing as the
runner up. This was also the
first appearance of Nigel...
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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...
- the 1995
conviction of
Freda and 49
other members of the
party under the
Scelba Law
which banned the
refoundation of the
National Fascist Party. National...