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    The Letta government was the 62nd government of the Italian Republic. In office from 28 April 2013 to 22 January 2014, it comprised ministers of the Democratic...
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    Enrico Letta (Italian: [enˈriːko ˈlɛtta]; born 20 August 1966) is an Italian politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy from April 2013 to February...
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    interim government. The government ran the country for eighteen months until the aftermath of the elections in Spring 2013 and then replaced by the Letta government...
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    Leonardo S.p.A. (category Government-owned companies of Italy)
    helicopters to the Indian government, when he was head of the group's AgustaWestland unit. In July 2013, the Letta government appointed former police chief...
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    technocratic government in 2011–2012, the party was part of Enrico Letta's government with the Democratic Party, Civic Choice and the Union of the Centre...
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    Following the 2013 Italian general election, on 28 April 2013 the Letta Government, a grand coalition cabinet, was formed by some members from PD, PdL...
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  • leadership and was now rejected by the party under the leadership of Enrico Letta. Some early opinion polling for the 2022 Italian general election showed...
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    Enrico Giovannini (category Letta Cabinet)
    in the Draghi Government. From April 2013 to February 2014, he served as Minister of Labour and Social Policies in the Letta Government. From 2009 to...
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  • Enrico Letta, the party's deputy secretary and former Christian Democrat, was sworn in as Prime Minister of Italy at the head of a government based around...
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    Minister Enrico Letta and PD Secretary Matteo Renzi, the Democratic Party leadership voted heavily in favour of Renzi's call for "a new government, a new phase...
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    Cosimo Ferri (category Letta Cabinet)
    Undersecretary of State for Justice in the Letta government, the Renzi government, and the Gentiloni government. Since 2018, he has been a member of the...
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    Enrico Letta to propose a grand coalition government. When Letta handed in his resignation in February 2014, Napolitano mandated Matteo Renzi (Letta's factional...
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    2006. In December 2014 the party, which sat in Enrico Letta's government and Matteo Renzi's government (2013–2016), formed Popular Area with Angelino Alfano's...
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  • after the 2013 general election, formed a grand coalition in support of the Letta Cabinet, which, however, was opposed by a new major political force in parliament...
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    CNN referred to Letta as "Berlusconi's right-hand man." Among Letta's duties for Berlusconi include co-ordinating the Italian government's activities with...
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    to the Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies in the Letta government. On 16 November 2013 he joined the New Centre-Right, led by Minister...
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    for the management of the government crisis. Many prominent members of the party asked to former Prime Minister Enrico Letta to become the new leader;...
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    programme (with an appendix concerning the legislative activity of the Letta government)". Contemporary Italian Politics. 6 (2): 180. doi:10.1080/23248823...
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    Evans-Pritchard (30 April 2013). "Italian showdown with Germany as Enrico Letta rejects 'death by austerity'". telegraph.co.uk. Archived from the original...
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    the Letta government at the behest of the new Democratic Party's secretary Matteo Renzi to become Prime Minister, and at the birth of his government, on...
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    Maria Cecilia Guerra (category Letta Cabinet)
    the Monti government and as the Deputy Minister of the same ministry, with responsibility for Equal Opportunities, in the Letta government. From 16 September...
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  • Chamber of Deputies the party's vote of no confidence for Enrico Letta's government, supported by PD, PdL, and Civic Choice. In September 2013, FdI launched...
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    members of the government. On 4 October 2013, Prime Minister Enrico Letta accepted her resignation. She was the only member of the Letta government, belonging...
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    meeting took place, Renzi publicly called on Letta to resign and allow him to form a new government. Letta initially resisted the demand; following a vote...
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    automatically pardoned. The day before FI had joined the opposition to Enrico Letta's government, which was still supported by Alfano's NCD instead. The latter voted...
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    the Italian Deputy Minister of Economy and Finances in the Enrico Letta government; he was dismissed on 4 January 2014, in disagreement with the new party...
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    coalition government of Enrico Letta; the new political position taken by Berlusconi caused dissent in the movement, and the governmental wing of Forza...
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  • anche Di Maio. Letta: 'Se vince Destra costituzione a rischio'". Il Sole 24 Ore (in Italian). 6 August 2022. Retrieved 11 August 2022. "Letta-Fratoianni-Bonelli...
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    Maria Elena Boschi (category Women government ministers of Italy)
    Institutional Reforms. On 21 February 2014, following the fall of the Enrico Letta government, Boschi was appointed Minister for Constitutional Reforms and Relations...
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  • Lencho Letta (Oromo: Leencoo lataa) is an Ethiopian politician and Oromo activist who was founding member of Oromo Liberation Front (OLF). He was the...
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