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Lucio Abis
Lucio Abis (24 February 1926 – 20 December 2014) was an Italian politician from Oristano who was part of the Christian Democrats. Biography Abis was born 24 February 1926 in Oristano. Prior to entering politics he was a teacher. He joined the Christian Democracy in 1950. In 1952 he was elected municipal councilor of Villaurbana, of which he was also mayor from 1956 to 1963. He was regional councilor of Sardinia from 1957 to 1972, assessor for labor and education from 1963 to 1967 and assessor for the Renaissance from 1967 to 1969. He served as president of the Sardinia region from February to November 1970, then, from 1971 to 1972, he served again as assessor (agriculture and forests). He was Senator of the Republic for six legislatures, from April 1972 to March 1994, always elected in the constituency of Oristano. Abis served as undersecretary for the Treasury (first and second Moro government, third Andreotti government), as undersecretary for Budget and Economic Planning ...
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Italian Minister For Parliamentary Relations
The Minister for Parliamentary Relations (Italian: ''Ministro per i Rapporti con il Parlamento'') in Italy is one of the positions in the Italian government. The current minister is Luca Ciriani Luca Ciriani (born 26 January 1967) is an Italian politician who is the group leader of the Brothers of Italy grouping in the Senate of the Republic. He will be succeeding Federico D'Incà as Minister for Parliamentary Relations in the Melo ..., who held the office since 22 October 2022. List of Ministers Parties: * ** ** ** ** ** * ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ;Coalitions: * ** ** ** ** * ** ** ** Timeline References {{Reflist Parliamentary Relations ...
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Villaurbana
Villaurbana (Biddobrana in Sardinian language) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Oristano in the Italian region Sardinia, located about northwest of Cagliari and about east of Oristano. Villaurbana borders the following municipalities: Allai, Mogorella, Oristano, Palmas Arborea, Ruinas, Siamanna Siamanna is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Oristano in the Italian region Sardinia, located about northwest of Cagliari and about east of Oristano. Siamanna borders the following municipalities: Allai, Oristano, Ruinas, Siapicc ..., Usellus, Villa Verde. References Cities and towns in Sardinia {{Sardinia-geo-stub ...
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Province Of Oristano
The province of Oristano ( it, provincia di Oristano, sc, provìntzia de Aristanis) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sardinia in Italy. Its capital is the city of Oristano. It has an area of , a total population of 160,746 (2016), and a population density of 53.7 people per square kilometer. There are 87 municipalities (''comuni'') in the province). It is bordered with on the north by Province of Sassari, on east by the Province of Nuoro, on south by the Province of South Sardinia and it is bathed from the Sea of Sardinia to the west. History The province of Oristano is the smallest province in Sardinia and was formed from sections of the provinces of Cagliari and Nuoro. It occupies roughly the same area as the Giudicato of Arborea of the High Middle Ages. It borders Nuoro, Cagliari and the Sea of Sardinia. A large area of the province's coastline is part of the gulf of Oristano, and the land in the province is mainly flat and there is some marshland. The province ...
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Legislature XI Of Italy
The Legislature XI of Italy ( it, XI Legislatura della Repubblica Italiana) was the 11th legislature of the Italy, Italian Republic, and lasted from 23 April 1992 until 14 April 1994. Its composition was the one resulting from the 1992 Italian general election, general election of 5 and 6 April 1992. The election was called by President of Italy, President Francesco Cossiga, Cossiga on 3 February 1992. This legislature was one of the shortest in the history of the Italian Republic and is considered the last one of the so-called "First Republic" ( it, Prima Repubblica). Characterized by a huge political fragmentation, the legislature prematurely came to an end after many of the historical parties represented in Parliament were overwhelmed by ''Mani Pulite, Tangentopoli'' scandal and subsequently disbanded. Government Composition Chamber of Deputies * Presidents of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, President: Oscar Luigi Scalfaro (DC), elected on 24 April 1992, dismissed on 25 M ...
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Fanfani V Cabinet
The Fanfani V Cabinet, led by Amintore Fanfani, was the 41st cabinet of the Italian Republic. It held office from 1982 to 1983. The government was composed of DC, PSI, PSDI and PLI, with the external support in Parliament of the PRI. Fanfani resigned on 29 April 1983, when, after months of tense relations in the majority, the Central Committee of the Italian Socialist Party, meeting on 22 April, decided the exit of the party from the government in order to provoke the early dissolution of the Parliament, which was in fact decreed on 4 May 1983. Party breakdown Ministers and other members * Christian Democracy (DC): Prime minister, 13 ministers and 28 undersecretaries * Italian Socialist Party (PSI): 8 ministers and 16 undersecretaries * Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI): 4 ministers and 4 undersecretaries * Italian Liberal Party The Italian Liberal Party ( it, Partito Liberale Italiano, PLI) was a liberal and conservative political party in Italy. The PLI, whic ...
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Spadolini II Cabinet
The Spadolini II Cabinet, led by Giovanni Spadolini, was the 40th cabinet of the Italian Republic. The government remained in office from 23 August 1982 to 1 December 1982. This government was also known as the "Photocopy government", as identical to the previous Spadolini Cabinet. The cabinet fell due to the so-called "Lite delle comari" (''godmothers' quarrel''), i.e. a political conflict between the ministers Beniamino Andreatta and Rino Formica about the "divorce" between Minister of Treasury and Bank of Italy. Party breakdown Ministers and other members * Italian Republican Party (PRI): prime minister, 1 minister, 3 undersecretaries * Christian Democracy (DC): 15 ministers, 31 undersecretaries * Italian Socialist Party (PSI): 7 ministers, 15 undersecretaries * Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI): 3 ministers, 5 undersecretaries * Italian Liberal Party The Italian Liberal Party ( it, Partito Liberale Italiano, PLI) was a liberal and conservative political pa ...
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Spadolini I Cabinet
The Spadolini I Cabinet, led by Giovanni Spadolini, was the 39th cabinet of the Italian Republic. The government, in office from 28 June 1981 to 23 August 1982, was led by for the first time in the republican history of Italy by a non-Christian Democrat Prime Minister, the Republican Spadolini. However, Christian Democracy (DC) maintained the majority of ministries, while forming a large coalition of five parties (''Pentapartito'') with Italian Socialist Party (PSI), Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI), Italian Republican Party (PRI) and Italian Liberal Party (PLI). The cabinet fell after the reject of the government's budget law. After that, Spadolini resigned on 7 August 1982. Party breakdown Ministers and other members * Italian Republican Party (PRI): prime minister, 1 minister, 3 undersecretaries * Christian Democracy (DC): 15 ministers, 31 undersecretaries * Italian Socialist Party (PSI): 7 ministers, 15 undersecretaries * Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI ...
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Forlani Cabinet
The Forlani Cabinet, led by Arnaldo Forlani, was the 38th cabinet of the Italian Republic. The government was composed of DC, PSI, PSDI and PRI, with the abstention of the PLI. Since in the Italian Senate the abstention is valid as a contrary vote, the two senators of the PLI did not take part in the vote of confidence to the government. He fell as a result of the P2 lodge scandal. Forlani resigned on 26 May 1981. Party breakdown Ministers and other members * Christian Democracy (DC): Prime minister, 13 ministers and 28 undersecretaries * Italian Socialist Party (PSI): 7 ministers and 17 undersecretaries * Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI): 3 ministers and 5 undersecretaries * Italian Republican Party The Italian Republican Party ( it, Partito Repubblicano Italiano, PRI) is a liberal and social-liberal political party in Italy. Founded in 1895, the PRI is the oldest political party still active in Italy. The PRI has old roots and a long hist ... (PRI): 3 minist ...
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Cossiga II Cabinet
The Cossiga II Cabinet, led by Francesco Cossiga, was the 37th cabinet of the Italian Republic. It fell due to the rejection of the 1980 Budget by Parliament by secret ballot. Party breakdown * Christian Democracy (DC): Prime minister, 15 ministers, 34 undersecretaries * Italian Socialist Party (PSI): 9 ministers, 18 undersecretaries * Italian Republican Party The Italian Republican Party ( it, Partito Repubblicano Italiano, PRI) is a liberal and social-liberal political party in Italy. Founded in 1895, the PRI is the oldest political party still active in Italy. The PRI has old roots and a long hist ... (PRI): 3 ministers, 5 undersecretaries Composition {{Italian Governments Italian governments 1980 establishments in Italy 1980 disestablishments in Italy Cabinets established in 1980 Cabinets disestablished in 1980 ...
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Cossiga I Cabinet
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 form a second government. Party breakdown * Christian Democracy (DC): prime minister, 17 ministers, 38 undersecretaries * Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI): 3 ministers, 6 undersecretaries * Italian Liberal Party The Italian Liberal Party ( it, Partito Liberale Italiano, PLI) was a liberal and conservative political party in Italy. The PLI, which is the heir of the liberal currents of both the Historical Right and the Historical Left, was a minor part ... (PLI): 2 ministers, 2 undersecretaries * Independents (PSI area): 2 ministers, 1 undersecretary Composition References {{Italian Governments Italian governments 1979 establishments in Italy 1980 disestablishments in Italy Cabinets established in 1979 Cabinets disestablished in 1980 ...
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Andreotti V Cabinet
The Andreotti V Cabinet, led by Giulio Andreotti, was the 35th cabinet of the Italian Republic Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical re .... The government did not gain confidence in the Senate (Italy), Senate with a single vote: 149 senators voted in favor of the confidence motion and 150 against. Consequently, the executive resigned 11 days after his establishment. Party breakdown * Christian Democracy (Italy), Christian Democracy (DC): prime minister, 14 ministers, 39 undersecretaries * Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI): 3 ministers, 7 undersecretaries * Italian Republican Party (PRI): 3 ministers, 4 undersecretaries Composition References

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Andreotti IV Cabinet
The Andreotti IV Cabinet, led by Giulio Andreotti, was the 34th cabinet of the Italian Republic. The government obtained confidence on 16 March 1978 in the Chamber of Deputies with 545 votes in favor, 30 against and 3 abstentions, and in the Senate with 267 votes in favor and 5 against. Despite the dissolution of the reserve by Andreotti and his oath in the hands of President Leone, the birth of the government was uncertain until the night before of his presentation in Parliament. The wide and above all rapid trust given to the government was also the result of the climate of emergency in which Montecitorio was found at the news that, an hour before the opening of the session, the Red Brigades had kidnapped the President of the Christian Democracy Aldo Moro Aldo Romeo Luigi Moro (; 23 September 1916 – 9 May 1978) was an Italian statesman and a prominent member of the Christian Democracy (DC). He served as prime minister of Italy from December 1963 to June 1968 and then fr ...
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