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  Ciriaco de Mita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ciriaco Luigi de Mita (born February 2, 1928) is an Italian politician.
De Mita was born in Nusco, in the avellinese hinterland.
De Mita became chairman of the party in 1982 at a time when its power was declining.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ciriaco_de_Mita   (239 words)

  
 Italy. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In 1802 the Cisalpine Republic, comprising Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna, was renamed the Italian Republic; in 1805 it became the kingdom of Italy (enlarged by the addition of Venetia), with Napoleon as king and Eugène de Beauharnais as viceroy.
De Gasperi remained an important influence on Italian politics until his death in 1954.
Ciriaco De Mita succeeded Goria in 1988, and was himself succeeded in 1989 by Giulio Andreotti, who at the age of 70 became premier for the sixth time.
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 MSN Encarta - Printer-friendly - Italy
On June 28, Enrico de Nicola, a member of the Liberal Party, was elected provisional president of the republic.
De Gasperi was succeeded as Prime Minister by Giuseppe Pella, former Treasury Minister, who won the neutrality of the Socialists and the support of the monarchists.
A year later, in March 1989, De Mita was ousted as party secretary; he resigned the premiership two months later.
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 Statement by Principal Deputy Press Secretary Speakes Following the President's Meeting With Ciriaco De Mita of Italy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
De Mita stressed the continuing strong relationship between Italy and the United States.
De Mita agreed that alliance cohesion played a crucial role in securing a more forthcoming Soviet approach to security issues and the arms control negotiating process.
De Mita also spoke at length with the Vice President on a range of international issues.
www.reagan.utexas.edu /archives/speeches/1986/11786b.htm   (276 words)

  
 2 Feb History.
De tentative en tentative avortée, les complots tous seront déjoués par le gouvernement en place.
On prendra l'habitude de désigner la journée de l'élection impériale d'après le mot latin dies qui désigne tout simplement le jour.
Au vu de ces rappels historiques, il est regrettable que les séquelles douloureuses d'un passé proche n'en finissent pas d'obscurcir la conscience de nos meilleurs citoyens, y compris au gouvernement.
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 Giovanni Goria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He became known for his easygoing style and his adeptness at television appearances.
Following the elections of 1987 in which his party did well, Goria became Prime Minister, as a protegé of party chairman Ciriaco de Mita.
He was forced to resign in 1988 after the Parliament refused to pass his budget.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Giovanni_Goria   (228 words)

  
 FRANCIA
Charles the Simple's most famous and important deed was to cede some land, which became Normandy, to the Norse chieftan Rollo in 911.
Most noteworthy was the brilliant campaign of Pierre André de Suffren de Saint-Tropez, a Knight of Malta, for two years in the Atlantic and then in Indian waters.
The Free French of Charles de Gaulle, who used the "Cross of Lorraine" as their symbol, were almost an embarrassment.
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 AFP: Italian political world threatened in Parmalat scandal
During six hours of questioning Tuesday by magistrates investigating possible fraud at Parmalat, Calisto Tanzi, according to press reports, acknowledged having been in contact with Ciriaco De Mita, who was Italian prime minister from 1988 to 1989 and is a former secretary general of the center-left Christian Democrats.
Tanzi, 65, is reported to have told investigators he acquired shares in troubled companies headed by friends of De Mita at the latter's request in the 1980s and 1990s.
The newspaper Corriere della Sera said De Mita, 75, was the first in a series of businessmen backed by Tanzi.
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 Νέα σελίδα 1
Rise of De Gasperi In accordance with a previous pledge Bonomi resigned after the liberation of northern Italy.
Fall of De Gasperi In an attempt to improve the effectiveness of the executive branch of the government, the Christian Democrats and their allies secured passage, in March 1953, of an electoral reform bill ensuring the party in power of a working majority in parliament.
The bill provided that a party or coalition polling 50 per cent or more of the popular vote would receive 65 per cent of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies.
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 Italy
The ensuing crisis was accompanied by riotous demonstrations in southern Italy against the high cost of living.
The incident precipitated a cabinet crisis from May 13 to 31, when De Gasperi formed a ministry of Christian Democrats and nonparty specialists, excluding both Communists and Socialists.
The Communists were second (22.6 percent), and the parties of the Right, which registered the biggest gains (12.7 percent as compared with 4.2 percent in 1948), were third.
www.cartage.org.lb /en/themes/GeogHist/histories/history/hiscountries/I/italy.html   (11235 words)

  
 The Nation, 07/23/1983 - Editorials
...While the June elections were a rejection of the master plans of de Mita and Craxi, they do not indicate an ideological shift to the left...
...De Mita's dream was to win an absolute majority so he could rule without having to depend on the Socialists...
...The elections were presented by the parties and by the press as a tug-ofwar between Christian Democratic leader Ciriaco de Mita and Socialist chief Craxi, the outcome of which would determine whether the next coalition would be center-right or right-center...
www.archive.thenation.com /Summaries/v237i0003_02.htm   (3232 words)

  
 Remarks Following Discussions With Prime Minister Ciriaco De Mita of Italy
Prime Minister De Mita and I also talked about our mutual desire for a peaceful end to the conflict between
I know there's deep interest and concern among the Italian people on these issues, and we appreciate the positive role that the Government of Italy has played in that troubled region.
The Prime Minister spoke in Italian, and his remarks were translated by an interpreter.
www.reagan.utexas.edu /archives/speeches/1988/061488d.htm   (1011 words)

  
 A short history of Italy
During this rule there are many prime ministers, the most important being Alcide de Gasperi (1945-1953), Amintore Fanfani (1954, 1958-1959 and 1960-1963 and far later 1982-1983 and in 1987), Antonio Segni (1955-1957 and 1959-1960).
Craxi is succeeded by Fanfani in 1987, by Giovanni Goria (1987-1988), by Ciriaco De Mita (1988-1989), by Giulio Andreotti (1989-1992) and in 1992 by Giuliano Amato of the PSI.
The PCI splits into the Partito Democratico della Sinistra (Left Democratic Party, PDS), which was moving towards the centre of the political spectrum, and the Partito della Rifondazione Comunista (Communist Refoundation Party, PRC), which vowed to remain communist.
www.electionworld.org /history/italy.htm   (1480 words)

  
 Countries I
De facto ruler (secretary-general of the PUK) 4 Jul 1992 - Jun 2005 Jalal Talabani (b.
De facto ruler (president of the KDP) 31 Aug 1996 - Jun 2005 Massoud Barzani (b.
The domestic functions of the sovereign were exercised in part by the chairman of Dáil Éireann (Frank Fahy) and in part by the president of the Executive Council (Eamon de Valera).
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 Guardian | Gorbachev off at a run
Worldwide messages of congratulations poured into the Kremlin yesterday as President Mikhail Gorbachev, confirmed now as the Soviet Union's undisputed leader, launched into the most hectic period of his rule so far.
This month alone he is putting the finishing touches to new election laws which will drastically cut the role of the party and build up local government, as well as preparing to meeti Chancellor Kohl of West Germany and Mr Ciriaco De Mita, the Italian Prime Minister.
Planning is under way for a summit with China and there is talk of an early meeting with the next US President soon After the inauguration.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4765083-110875,00.html   (470 words)

  
 19 April History: This Date
El 18 julio de 1830 se jura la primera Constitución de la República, siendo el primer Presidente constitucional el General Fructuoso Rivera.
Por él se reconoce la independencia de las colonias británicas americanas; Gran Bretaña devuelve Sumatra a las Provincias Unidas de Holanda, Tobago y Senegal a Francia y Menorca a España.
Darwin, who was influenced by the work of French naturalist Jean Baptiste de Lamarck, and later by English scientist Alfred Russel Wallace, acquired most of the evidence for his theory during a five-year surveying expedition aboard the HMS Beagle during the 1830s.
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 MSN Encarta - List of Items - Italy – foreign relations
Renaissance, Spanish support of Cosimo I de’ Medici’s rule in Tuscany
In 1989, Italy got a new government — its 49th since the end of World War II.
Disaffection within the dominant Christian Democratic Party, coupled with the intransigence within the ruling coalition of Socialist Party leader Bettino Craxi, forced Premier Ciriaco De Mita to give up first his party...
encarta.msn.com /refedlist_210076484_37.51/1989_Italy.html   (106 words)

  
 Giulio_Andreotti - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Since 1991, he has been a Life Time Senator in Italy's Senate.
During his formative political years, he was tightly connected to the Christian Democratic Leader Alcide De Gasperi and served as a Deputy Minister in Italy's Post War governments.
"Les procčs Andreotti en Italie" "The Andreotti trials in Italy" by Philippe Foro, published by University of Toulouse II, Groupe de recherche sur l'histoire immédiate (Study group on immediat history).
www.timesharetalk.co.uk /wiki.asp?k=Giulio_Andreotti   (580 words)

  
 Italian History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Persistent famine and the generally chaotic Italian economy intensified this friction.
In an attempt to improve the effectiveness of the executive branch of the government, the Christian Democrats and their allies secured passage, in March 1953, of an electoral reform bill ensuring the party in power of a working majority in parliament.
In July 1987 Christian Democrat Giovanni Goria became Prime Minister; In March 1988, Ciriaco De Mita, leader of the Christian Democrats' left wing, came to power.
www.pennyjohnson.com /web/Italy/History/History2.html   (8940 words)

  
 Phi Kappa Phi Forum: Italy and Its Discontents: Family, Civil Society, State (1980-2001)
But during this decade the political gains for the nation were only shallow at best; the "failure to introduce significant electoral or institutional reform" (173) is one such example.
The major political players of this decade include Socialist Bettino Craxi, Communists Enrico Berlinguer and Achille Occhetto, and Christian Democrats Ciriaco De Mita and Giulio Andreotti.
The 1990s proved to be equally tense, both politically and culturally.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa4026/is_200310/ai_n9316284   (1063 words)

  
 Chechnya news
Ivanov said, among other things, that an "all-around strengthening of the role of the General Staff" is needed, "Kommersant-Daily" reported on 26 January.
FYI: General Kvasnin was Northern Caucasus armed forces commander during the first Chechen war, and therefore de facto the one responsible of the elimination of the first trance of 100.000 civilians in Chechnya.
He is also notorious for his proposals to use nuclear weapons against every "enemy of Russia".
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 Crusader 28 Page 12
Observers call this NATO's "lending frenzy", and it will net the Soviets $9 billion in new capital from NATO Europe and Japan.
To add insult to injury, Italian Prime Minister Ciriaco de Mita called for a "Marshall Plan for the Soviet Union".
It makes no sense to continue the high costs of defending our so-called Western European and Japanese friends while they use their ready cash to make huge loans to the Soviet Union, which then builds more weapons that increase our own military costs to defend the Free World.
www.fatima.org /crusader/cr28/cr28pg12.asp   (2237 words)

  
 Arnaldo Pomodoro, Colpo d'ala   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Marshall Plan was an historic effort in which the United States, motivated by a mix of high-minded altruism and national self-interest, financed the restoration of Europe's war ravaged economies.
In gratitude for the $1.5 billion Italy received between 1948 and 1952, Italian Prime Minister Ciriaco De Mita presented the six ton bronze sculpture to the United States on December 12, 1988 at dedication ceremonies commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Marshall Plan.
Los Angeles was selected as the site for the gift because the city represents the "the model American city of the Space Age."
www.publicartinla.com /CivicCenter/colpo.html   (394 words)

  
 The History of POINT
In December, 1988, POINT was invited to a reception marking the 40th anniversary of the Marshall Plan and its aid toward the post-World War II reconstruction of Italy.
Italian Prime Minister Ciriaco de Mita was the guest of honor and attending the reception was a thrilling experience.
Two articles about POINT appeared in Genealogical Computing, one in January, 1989 and the other in October, 1989 and to this day, we still get letters of inquiry as a result of those articles.
www.point-pointers.net /History.HTM   (1089 words)

  
 Pope John Paul II's Pontificate
19 Visit with President Ciriaco De Mita of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
May 17 Beatification of Jose Maria Escriva de Balaguer, the founder of Opus Dei, and of Giuseppina Bakhita of Sudan.
Anthony de Mello, S.J. Sep. 18 Departure for two-day trip to Chiavari and Brescia: 134th trip within Italy.
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 Italy
1954) DC 1 Jul 1946 - 1 Jan 1948 Enrico De Nicola (b.
1994) DC 13 Apr 1988 - 23 Jul 1989 Ciriaco De Mita (b.
Des = Destra (Right, conservative-liberal party); DC = Partito Democratico del Cristiano (Christian Democratic Party, conservative, 1943-1993, successor PPI); OT = L'Ulivo (Olive tree, [incl.
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 Best Book Buys - Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 PONTIFICATE OF POPE JOHN PAUL II: AN OVERVIEW
He spent one day at Gemelli Hospital; his shoulder is immobilized for one month.
March 17: Publication by the Pontifical Council for the Family of a communique concerning the March 16 European Parliament resolution that equates families with "de facto" unions.
April 17: start of Holy Week: Publication of Holy Father's Encyclical "Ecclesia de Eucharistia": Pope writes meditations for Good Friday's Way of the Corss at the Colosseum.
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 Irpiniagate by Goffredo Locatelli   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 Archdiocese of Milwaukee - About Us: Resources - Information: Pontificate of Pope John Paul II: An Overview (1980-1989)
9 - Message to the peoples of Europe from the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
19 - Visit with President Ciriaco De Mita of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
19 - 43rd papal trip abroad: Santiago de Compostela, Spain for Fourth World Youth Day, and Asturias (August 19-21).
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