Nicola Mancino (born 15 October 1931) is an Italian politician who served as president of the Senate of the Republic from 1996 to 2001. He was also president...
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Nicola Mancino (born 8 March 1984) is an Italian football player. He plays for Francavilla. He made his Serie B debut for Napoli in the 2002–03 season...
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Mancino is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include: Jack C. Mancino (born 1968), Hungarian artist Nicola Mancino (born 1931)...
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the government. Former interior minister Nicola Mancino later said this was not true. In July 2012, Mancino was ordered to stand trial on charges of withholding...
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interior minister Nicola Mancino in a deal to prevent any further killings. Mancino later said this was not true, but in July 2012, Mancino was ordered to...
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Rosy Bindi at Health and Michele Pinto at Agriculture. Additionally, Nicola Mancino was President of the Senate. In the 1999 European Parliament election...
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Zsigmond Járai GBE Hungary 1999 George J. Mitchell GBE United States 1999 Nicola Mancino GBE Italy 2000 Luciano Violante GBE Italy 2000 Ratan Tata GBE AO India...
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Giuseppe Fioroni, Dario Franceschini, Enrico Letta, Renzo Lusetti, Nicola Mancino, Franco Marini, Sergio Mattarella, Lapo Pistelli, Vittorio Prodi, Rosa...
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Kashmir Prince Regent (1949–1952) 9 Mar 1931 93 years, 73 days 4 Mar 2024 Nicola Mancino Italy President of the Senate acting as head of state (1999) 15 Oct...
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Carlo Scognamiglio 1994–1996 (1944-11-27) 27 November 1944 (age 79) Nicola Mancino 1996–2001 (1931-10-15) 15 October 1931 (age 92) Marcello Pera 2001–2006...
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Francesco Cossiga on 28 April 1992. He exercised the powers until 28 May 1992. Mancino, as President of the Senate, assumed powers from President Oscar Luigi...
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Deputies Luciano Violante, in agreement with the President of the Senate Nicola Mancino, convened the two houses of the Italian Parliament, integrated with...
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with the government. Former interior minister Nicola Mancino said this was not true. In July 2012, Mancino was ordered to stand trial on charges of withholding...
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April 1994 X, XI Carlo Scognamiglio (FI) 16 April 1994 – 8 May 1996 XII Nicola Mancino (PPI) 9 May 1996 – 30 May 2001 XIII Marcello Pera (FI) 30 May 2001 –...
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Presidents Francesco Cossiga and Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, Interior Minister Nicola Mancino, and high-profile prosecutors, journalists, businesspeople and politicians...
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office 19 April 1994 – 10 May 1994 Prime Minister Himself Preceded by Nicola Mancino Succeeded by Roberto Maroni Minister of Tourism and Entertainment In...
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location of a revolt against the newly formed government of Italy. Nicola Mancino Revolt of Montefalcione "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane...
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Paolo Borsellino under the direction of the then Minister of Interiors, Nicola Mancino. Borsellino, who was reportedly shattered by the meeting, was assassinated...
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of Campania In office 12 August 1976 – 12 September 1979 Preceded by Nicola Mancino Succeeded by Ciro Cirillo Mayor of Salerno In office 19 October 1970 –...
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1994 – 17 January 1995 Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi Preceded by Nicola Mancino Succeeded by Antonio Brancaccio Minister of Labour In office 11 June...
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21 February 1993, at the suggestion of the Minister of the Interior Nicola Mancino, was the revocation of a decree of his predecessor who had introduced...
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and not in uniform. On 1 July 1992 Borsellino had held a meeting with Nicola Mancino, who at the time had just been appointed Minister of the Interior. Details...
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1944) 16 April 1994 8 May 1996 2 years, 22 days Forza Italia XII (1994) Nicola Mancino (b. 1931) 9 May 1996 29 May 2001 5 years, 20 days Italian People's Party...
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Gasperi who exercised the powers after the King of Italy left was Enrico De Nicola who was proclaimed in 1946 but he was called Temporary Chief of State because...
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April 1994 – 8 May 1996 Preceded by Giovanni Spadolini Succeeded by Nicola Mancino Minister of Defence In office 21 October 1998 – 22 December 1999 Prime...
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(1970) 2 Nicola Mancino (b. 1931) 1971 1972 DC 3 Alberto Servidio (1930–2017) 1972 1973 DC 4 Vittorio Cascetta 1973 1975 DC (2) Nicola Mancino (b. 1931)...
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side Martina along with Raffaele Perna, which the club also signed Nicola Mancino in co-ownership deal. In January 2007, he was loaned to Serie C2 side...
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28 June 1992 1 year, 256 days Christian Democracy Andreotti VI·VII Nicola Mancino (1931– ) 28 June 1992 19 April 1994 1 year, 295 days Christian Democracy...
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Grosso 1998–2002 Giovanni Verde 2002–2006 Virginio Rognoni 2006–2010 Nicola Mancino 2010–2014 Michele Vietti 2014–2018 Giovanni Legnini 2018–2023 David...
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(1970) 2 Nicola Mancino (b. 1931) 1971 1972 DC 3 Alberto Servidio (1930–2017) 1972 1973 DC 4 Vittorio Cascetta 1973 1975 DC (2) Nicola Mancino (b. 1931)...
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