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| | TIME.com: Forlani Gives Up -- Jun. 22, 1981 -- Page 1 |
 | | Italians thus settled in for a prolonged period of political paralysis brought on by allegations that a 953-member secret Masonic group, the P2 Lodge, included some of the nation's political, military and business eliteand three of Forlani's Cabinet ministers. |
 | | Until now, arrest warrants have been issued for only two people: P2 Lodge Grand Master Licio Gelli, who fled the country and is believed to be in Uruguay, and Colonel Antonio Viezzer, former head of a government intelligence service, who has been detained. |
 | | If all of officials said to be linked to P2 are suspended from duty, as one government committee recommends, two Cabinet ministers, three under secretaries, 136 members of the armed forces and police and 54 high civil servants would have to take a holiday. |
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