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    Giuseppe Pella (18 April 1902 – 31 May 1981) was an Italian Christian Democratic politician who served as the 31st prime minister of Italy from 1953 to...
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    governments, with minor parties refusing institutional responsibilities. Giuseppe Pella rose to power, but fell after only five months, following heated disputes...
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    he served as Minister of the Interior in the caretaker government of Giuseppe Pella. As Minister of Labour, he developed the so-called "Fanfani house" program...
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  • census-designated place in the town Catalina Pella (born 1993), Argentine female tennis player, sister of Guido Giuseppe Pella (18 April 1902 – 31 May 1981), Prime...
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    by the Parliament. On 17 August, President Luigi Einaudi appointed Giuseppe Pella as new Prime Minister, while Tambroni became Minister of Merchant Navy...
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    Giuseppe Saragat (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈsaːraɡat]; 19 September 1898 – 11 June 1988) was an Italian politician who served as the president...
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    Einaudi e l'incarico a Pella: fu il primo governo del presidente Governo Pella, Governo.it Cattolico e risorgimentale, Pella e il caso di Trieste Composizione...
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  • (d. 1975) 1902 – Waldemar Hammenhög, Swedish author (d. 1972) 1902 – Giuseppe Pella, Italian politician, 32nd Prime Minister of Italy (d. 1981) 1904 – Pigmeat...
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    In office 12 May 1948 – 11 May 1955 Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi Giuseppe Pella Amintore Fanfani Mario Scelba Preceded by Enrico De Nicola Succeeded...
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    of 154 days (or 5 months and 1 day). President Luigi Einaudi invited Giuseppe Pella to form an interim cabinet following the fall of the Eighth De Gasperi...
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    Parliament Common Assembly: 1952–1958 Paul-Henri Spaak Alcide De Gasperi Giuseppe Pella Hans Furler Parliamentary Assembly: 1958–1962 Robert Schuman Hans Furler...
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     Italy 11 May 1954 19 August 1954 DC Christian Democrats – 100 days 3 Giuseppe Pella (1902–1981)  Italy 29 November 1954 27 November 1956 DC Christian Democrats...
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    the Parliament on 2 August. On 17 August, President Einaudi appointed Giuseppe Pella as new prime minister and Zoli was not confirmed at the Ministry of...
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    supported the presidency bid of Giovanni Gronchi and the premiership of Giuseppe Pella, and so his group split off at the 1956 party conference, with Rauti...
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    De Gasperi VII·VIII Giuseppe Pella (1902–1981) As Prime Minister 17 August 1953 18 January 1954 154 days Christian Democracy Pella Attilio Piccioni (1892–1976)...
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    Giuseppe Saracco Liberal Union 236 days 1 54 Sidney Sonnino Historical Right 220 days 2 55 Ferruccio Parri Action Party 172 days 1 56 Giuseppe Pella Christian...
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    remained Secretary of the Council under the short-lived premiership of Giuseppe Pella. In 1954, Andreotti became Minister of the Interior in the first government...
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    Giuseppe Pella rose to power but fell after five months only following strong disputes about the status of the Free Territory of Trieste, which Pella...
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    Parliament Common Assembly: 1952–1958 Paul-Henri Spaak Alcide De Gasperi Giuseppe Pella Hans Furler Parliamentary Assembly: 1958–1962 Robert Schuman Hans Furler...
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    Parliament Common Assembly: 1952–1958 Paul-Henri Spaak Alcide De Gasperi Giuseppe Pella Hans Furler Parliamentary Assembly: 1958–1962 Robert Schuman Hans Furler...
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    the Supreme Court. He served as the minister of grace and justice in the Pella cabinet from August 1953 to January 1954. He also served as the vice-president...
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    De Gasperi VII Cabinet De Gasperi VIII Cabinet Giuseppe Pella (DC) 17 August 1953 - 18 January 1954 Pella Cabinet Attilio Piccioni (DC) 18 January 1954...
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  • (b. 1914) Gyula Lóránt, Hungarian footballer and manager (b. 1923) Giuseppe Pella, Italian politician, 31st Prime Minister of Italy (b. 1902) June 1 –...
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    Parliament Common Assembly: 1952–1958 Paul-Henri Spaak Alcide De Gasperi Giuseppe Pella Hans Furler Parliamentary Assembly: 1958–1962 Robert Schuman Hans Furler...
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    years, centrists and liberal-conservatives such as Alcide De Gasperi, Giuseppe Pella, Ezio Vanoni and Mario Scelba led the party. After them, progressives...
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    Archived from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved 10 July 2020. "Governo Pella". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 24 April...
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    Parliament Common Assembly: 1952–1958 Paul-Henri Spaak Alcide De Gasperi Giuseppe Pella Hans Furler Parliamentary Assembly: 1958–1962 Robert Schuman Hans Furler...
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    Parliament Common Assembly: 1952–1958 Paul-Henri Spaak Alcide De Gasperi Giuseppe Pella Hans Furler Parliamentary Assembly: 1958–1962 Robert Schuman Hans Furler...
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    future Defense Minister Ferruccio Parri (PRI), former Prime Minister Giuseppe Pella (DC), future Prime Minister Sandro Pertini (PSI), future President Maria...
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    Parliament Common Assembly: 1952–1958 Paul-Henri Spaak Alcide De Gasperi Giuseppe Pella Hans Furler Parliamentary Assembly: 1958–1962 Robert Schuman Hans Furler...
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