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    Fernando Tambroni Armaroli ( 25 November 1901 – 18 February 1963) was an Italian politician. A member of Christian Democracy, he served as the 36th Prime...
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  • Tambroni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fernando Tambroni (1901–1963), Italian politician Clotilde Tambroni (1758–1817), Italian...
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    The Tambroni Cabinet was the 15th cabinet of the Italian Republic led by the Christian Democrat Fernando Tambroni. It lasted from 25 March to 26 July...
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    while the shortest-serving prime minister of the Italian Republic was Fernando Tambroni, who governed for 123 days in 1960. Parties: 1861–1912:   Historical...
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    is Tommaso Tittoni who served 16 days as an interim leader, while Fernando Tambroni served around four months is the shortest-serving Prime Minister of...
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    his government and Segni was forced to resign. After few months of Fernando Tambroni's government, Fanfani returned to the premiership on 26 July, this...
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    Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 17 October 2010. Proietti, Fernando (12 November 1993). "Morto Franco Evangelisti il camerlengo di Andreotti"...
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  • November 25 Marziyya Davudova, Soviet and Azerbaijani actress (d. 1962) Fernando Tambroni, Italian politician, 36th Prime Minister of Italy (d. 1963) November...
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    Social Movement authorised by the government, headed by Demochristian Fernando Tambroni. At the congress, Carlo Emanuele Basile (former prefect of Genoa during...
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    centre-left coalitions, and even a short-lived government led by Fernando Tambroni relying on parliamentary support from the Italian Social Movement...
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    Cemetery in Rome thanks to the permission given by Interior Minister Fernando Tambroni. Petacci's wife Zita Ritossa (who died in 1987) and his sons Ferdinando...
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    the DC's right-wing. After Fanfani's failure, Fernando Tambroni was appointed new prime minister. Tambroni, a right-wing conservative, received a decisive...
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    left-wing faction, Fernando Tambroni, sending him to Parliament with a "President’s government" but no pre-arranged majority. However Tambroni found himself...
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    Segni's government, a position he would keep in the governments of Fernando Tambroni, and Fanfani. In this role, Rumor contributed to the definition of...
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  • American actor (b. 1887) Beppe Fenoglio, Italian writer (b. 1887) Fernando Tambroni, Italian politician and 36th Prime Minister of Italy (b. 1901) Tokugawa...
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    1960 – 22 February 1962 Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani Preceded by Fernando Tambroni Succeeded by Ugo La Malfa In office 24 May 1948 – 19 January 1954...
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    Fanfani's third cabinet. In fact, the disorders which caused the fall of Fernando Tambroni's government, made Scelba's return to the Viminale Palace necessary...
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    short-lived riots in the summer of the same year; as a consequence, Fernando Tambroni was eventually replaced by the Christian Democrat politician Amintore...
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    a position he maintained also in the following government led by Fernando Tambroni. In 1960 he was appointed Minister of Public Works in the Fanfani...
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    congress held in Florence. After the brief right-wing government led by Fernando Tambroni in 1960, supported by the decisive votes of the neo-fascist Italian...
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  • Prime minister (1958–1959) Antonio Segni, Prime minister (1959–1960) Fernando Tambroni, Prime minister (1960) Amintore Fanfani, Prime minister (1960–1963)...
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    Leftist riots in Genoa and Reggio Emilia against the Tambroni Cabinet led by Fernando Tambroni, a coalition between DC and post-fascist Italian Social...
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    conservative fraction gave the power to Antonio Segni, followed by Fernando Tambroni who received a decisive vote of confidence by the neo-fascist Italian...
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    riots, the congress was postponed indefinitely and Prime Minister Fernando Tambroni was forced to resign. Basile died in Stresa in 1972. Archivio del...
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    March 1960 – 21 February 1962 Prime Minister Fernando Tambroni Amintore Fanfani Preceded by Fernando Tambroni Succeeded by Roberto Tremelloni Minister of...
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    1960 Francesco Babuscio Rizzo Fernando Tambroni Arturo Frondizi 1962 April 30, 1962 Lanza d'Ajeta di Trabia Fernando Tambroni José María Guido 1964 December...
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    government, led by Fernando Tambroni of the Christian Democrats, narrowly won a vote of confidence, 128–110, in the Italian Senate. Tambroni had quit on April...
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    urban planning of the capital – in the presence of the Ministers Fernando Tambroni and Giulio Andreotti. The hospital currently consists of a huge block...
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    their plane struck a mountain near Goma during the Congo Crisis. Fernando Tambroni resigned as Prime Minister of Italy. A new government was approved...
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    many-body system in a stationary state. In Italy, Interior Minister Fernando Tambroni dissolved the Naples City council and former Naples mayor Achille...
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