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    Calogero Antonio Mannino (born August 20, 1939) is an Italian politician and lawyer. He has been a member of the Christian Democracy and the Union of Christian...
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  • Mannino include: Calogero Mannino (born 1939), Italian politician and lawyer Franco Mannino (1924–2005), Italian film composer Jason Mannino (born 1975),...
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    associated with Mafia among the public. Leaders such as Antonio Gava, Calogero Mannino, Vito Ciancimino, Salvo Lima and especially Giulio Andreotti were perceived...
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    base of the clan reached into politics. The influential politician Calogero Mannino of the Christian Democrat party (DC — Democrazia Cristiana) was a witness...
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  • Purpura, the minister for extraordinary intervents of the Mezzogiorno Calogero Mannino, the minister of Justice Claudio Martelli, the minister of Communications...
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  • Initiative, a centre-right group in the Chamber, but Calogero Mannino refused to join it. In March Mannino finally left the party to start his own, which will...
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    Pio La Torre Salvatore Lauricella Rosario Livatino Filippo Mancuso Calogero Mannino Bernardo Mattarella Francesca Morvillo Gaetano Mosca Francesco Musotto...
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    centralist-styled leadership of the party. This group, which included Calogero Mannino, Francesco Saverio Romano, Giuseppe Naro and Giuseppe Drago, held the...
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    Fisheries. His political career began under the wing of former minister Calogero Mannino, who in the past was suspected of having ties with the Mafia. Following...
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    December 1982 2 years, 44 days Christian Democracy Forlani Spadolini I·II Calogero Mannino (1939– ) 1 December 1982 4 August 1983 246 days Christian Democracy...
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  • Angelo Salvatore Lombardo Francesco Paolo Lucchese Sandro Oliveri Calogero Mannino Francesco Nucara Giuseppe Ossorio Mario Pepe Elio Vittorio Belcastro...
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    Bettino Craxi Amintore Fanfani Giovanni Goria Preceded by Calogero Mannino Succeeded by Calogero Mannino Minister of Industry, Commerce and Crafts In office...
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    April 1988 22 July 1989   PSDI Minister of Agriculture and Forests Calogero Mannino 13 April 1988 22 July 1989   DC Minister of Transport Giorgio Santuz...
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    September 2010, together with the deputies Francesco Saverio Romano, Calogero Mannino, Giuseppe Ruvolo and Michele Pisacane, he abandoned the UDC and founded...
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    22 July 1989 12 April 1991   DC Minister of Agriculture and Forests Calogero Mannino 22 July 1989 27 July 1990   DC Vito Saccomandi 27 July 1990 12 April...
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    Forlani Giovanni Spadolini Preceded by Giovanni Marcora Succeeded by Calogero Mannino Member of the Senate In office 16 May 1963 (1963-05-16) – 11 July 1983 (1983-07-11)...
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  • (1924–2020) April 17, 1987 July 28, 1987 Christian Democracy FanfaniI VI Calogero Mannino (1939–) July 28, 1987 April 13, 1988 Christian Democracy Goria Giorgio...
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    Minister for Extraordinary Interventions in the South (without portfolio) Calogero Mannino 13 April 1991 28 June 1992   DC Minister for Italians Abroad and Immigration...
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    Maria Pandolfi 29 July 1987 13 April 1988   DC Minister of Transport Calogero Mannino 29 July 1987 13 April 1988   DC Minister of Post and Telecommunications...
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    Baldassare Armato (DC) Enrico Rizzi (PSDI) Minister of Merchant Navy Calogero Mannino 28 June 1981 – 23 August 1982 Christian Democracy Giovanni Nonne (PSI)...
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  • Manfredo Manfredi Genoa DC Angelo Manna Naples MSI Antonino Mannino Palermo PCI Calogero Mannino Palermo DC Salvatore Mannuzzu Cagliari Independent Left Nino...
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    Baldassare Armato (DC) Enrico Rizzi (PSDI) Minister of Merchant Navy Calogero Mannino 23 August 1982 – 1 December 1982 Christian Democracy Giovanni Nonne...
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    Malvestio (DC) Enrico Quaranta (PSI) Minister of Agriculture and Forests Calogero Mannino 1 December 1982 – 4 August 1983 Christian Democracy Mario Campagnoli...
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  • Follini Michele Forte Mauro Libè Graziano Maffioli Luigi Maninetti Calogero Mannino Luca Marconi Sandra Monacelli Giuseppe Naro Nedo Lorenzo Poli Salvatore...
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    Prince of Salina (Burt Lancaster) appears patriarchal but humane, while Don Calogero Sedara (Paolo Stoppa), a shrewd entrepreneur and social climber from the...
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  • Giovanni Mangano, 1888–1951) Louis Manna, "Bobby" (born 1929) Lorenzo Mannino, "Lore" (born 1959) Luigi Manocchio, "Baby Shacks" (born 1927) Francesco...
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    Succeeded by Giuseppe Bartolomei Preceded by Filippo Maria Pandolfi Italian Minister of Trade and Industry 1981–1982 Succeeded by Calogero Antonio Mannino...
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    use them as an instrument of power." He was accused of having approached Calogero Vizzini, supposedly the most influential Mafia boss at the time to abandon...
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