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    Giovanni Giolitti (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni dʒoˈlitti]; 27 October 1842 – 17 July 1928) was an Italian statesman. He was the prime minister of...
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    1892, Giovanni Giolitti became Prime Minister of Italy for his first term. Although his first government quickly collapsed one year later, Giolitti returned...
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  • the former Treasury Minister Giovanni Giolitti took over the Left leadership. By contrast with the statist Crispi, Giolitti was a liberal like Zanardelli...
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    she was the oldest daughter of five-time Prime Minister of Italy, Giovanni Giolitti. An astute and intellectual woman, she was his confidant and correspondent...
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    parties. The party's most influential leaders were Giovanni Giolitti, Benedetto Croce and Giovanni Malagodi. The origins of liberalism in Italy are with...
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    as in the Biennio Rosso. He asked Giovanni Giolitti to intervene militarily to clear up Fiat's factories; Giolitti refused. When the revolt died down...
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    1892, Giovanni Giolitti became Prime Minister of Italy for his first term. Though his first government quickly collapsed a year later, Giolitti returned...
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    the Finance Minister and Crispi's long-time main political rival, Giovanni Giolitti, abandoned the government. However, the decisive event was a document...
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    as the leader of the opposition conservatives against the liberal Giovanni Giolitti. In January 1897, Sonnino published an article, Torniamo allo Statuto...
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  • tarnished the prestige of the Prime Ministers Francesco Crispi and Giovanni Giolitti and prompted the collapse of the latter's government in November 1893...
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    ministers, 2 have served for more than 10 years (Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Giolitti), 6 have served between 5 and 10 years, 35 have served between 1 and...
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    were firmly controlled by Giovanni Giolitti; his position in government remained predominant from 1903 to 1914. Giolitti's regime most notably created...
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    contemporary European jurists. After the fall of the government of Giovanni Giolitti in 1893, Zanardelli made a strenuous but unsuccessful attempt to form...
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    the original on 28 November 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "I Governo Giolitti". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 8 September...
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  • century by the Italian Prime Minister and leader of the Historical Left Giovanni Giolitti. The alliance was formed when the Left and the Right merged in a single...
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  • few months. After Sonnino's resignation Giovanni Giolitti returned to power in 1906. Many critics accused Giolitti of manipulating the elections, piling...
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    national cabinet upon the fall of the government of Giovanni Giolitti, as the choice of Giolitti himself, who still commanded the support of most Italian...
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    as a precursor of the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. In 1892, Giovanni Giolitti, a leftist lawyer and politician, was appointed Prime Minister by...
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    Empire, which was a close friend of its German ally. Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti rejected nationalist calls for conflict over Ottoman Albania, which...
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    of agriculture, industry, and trade under the then prime minister Giovanni Giolitti. In 1917, he became minister of finance under Vittorio Emanuele Orlando...
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    Mantua. During this time he was a strong advocate of support for Giovanni Giolitti, a liberal reformer, since he felt that this would allow Socialists...
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  • and centrist group, known as Liberal Union, under the leadership of Giovanni Giolitti. This phenomenon, known in Italian as Trasformismo (roughly translatable...
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  • politician Florence Giolitti (born 1966), former French athlete Enrichetta Chiaraviglio-Giolitti (1871–1959, daughter of Giovanni), Italian philanthropist...
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    blackshirts militia and a political alliance with the government of Giovanni Giolitti and the Italian Nationalist Association, the Fasci was able to enter...
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    years of Victor Emmanuel's reign were dominated by prime minister Giovanni Giolitti, who focused on industrialization and passed several democratic reforms...
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    1921 general election the Fascists ran within the National Blocs of Giovanni Giolitti, an anti-socialist coalition of liberals, conservatives and fascists...
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    Gentiloni) was the 1913 agreement between Italian Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti and Count Ottorino Gentiloni, president of the Catholic Electoral...
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    he was constantly re-elected until 1925. He aligned himself with Giovanni Giolitti, who was Prime Minister of Italy five times between 1892 and 1921...
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    Naples in a similar capacity, and in 1902 he entered the Senate. When Giovanni Giolitti became premier for the second time in 1903, Tittoni became his foreign...
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  • Dumini Gaetano Bruno [it] as Giacomo Matteotti Fulvio Falzarano as Giovanni Giolitti Massimo De Lorenzo [it] as Alfredo Rocco Lorenzo Zurzolo as Italo...
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