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    Randolfo Pacciardi (1 January 1899 – 14 April 1991) was an Italian politician. He was a long-time member of the secular, centre-left Italian Republican...
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  • leaders like Eugenio Chiesa, Giovanni Conti, Cipriano Facchinetti, Randolfo Pacciardi, Oronzo Reale, Ugo La Malfa, Bruno Visentini, Oddo Biasini and Giovanni...
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    socialists and Communists. It was headed by the Republican commander Randolfo Pacciardi and Communist political commissars Antonio Roasio, Luigi Longo and...
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  • Nigerian politician, 3rd Governor of Ogun State (b. 1927) 1991 – Randolfo Pacciardi, centre-left Italian politician (b. 1899) 1992 – Irene Greenwood,...
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    Lucifero d'Aprigliano 3.82 19 −52 PNM Alfredo Covelli 2.78 14 −2 PRI Randolfo Pacciardi 2.48 9 −14 MSI Giorgio Almirante 2.01 6 New SVP Erich Amonn [de] 0...
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    (PSDI) of Giuseppe Saragat, the PLI of Luigi Einaudi and the PRI of Randolfo Pacciardi; the three leaders of the minor parties were appointed deputy prime...
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    "Archivi Privati – Archivio Randolfo Pacciardi (1919 aprile 22 – 1991 aprile 16)" [PRIVATE Archives – Randolfo Pacciardi Archive (April 22, 1919 – April...
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    arrival in Paris, on 5 January 1951, the Italian defence minister, Randolfo Pacciardi, announced that three Italian divisions were to be formed as Italy's...
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  • Cianca, and Alberto Tarchiani, who came from Giustizia e Libertà; Randolfo Pacciardi, the political secretary of the Italian Republican Party, who founded...
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  • Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (d. 1972) 1899 – Randolfo Pacciardi, centre-left Italian politician (d. 1991) 1900 – Chiune Sugihara,...
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    on 1 March 1964 by Randolfo Pacciardi, a former leading member of the Italian Republican Party (PRI). In 1963, Randolfo Pacciardi had been expelled by...
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    Fifth party Sixth party   Leader Luigi Einaudi Guglielmo Giannini Randolfo Pacciardi Party National Democratic Union Common Man's Front PRI Leader's seat...
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    with the establishment of the Fifth Republic. He made friends with Randolfo Pacciardi, a former partisan and republican politician, supporter of the presidential...
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  • Anti-fascist movement Italia libera together with Giovanni Conti, Randolfo Pacciardi and others. In 1925 he was assailed by Fascist squads, and decided...
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    journalist Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (GM), former Prime Minister Randolfo Pacciardi (PRI), future Defense Minister Ferruccio Parri (PRI), former Prime...
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    informed about the coup, known as Golpe bianco (White Coup), led by Randolfo Pacciardi. On 4 August 1974, 12 people were killed and 48 others injured in...
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    Island, where her disembarking passengers included the anti-fascist Randolfo Pacciardi. Two stowaways were found aboard and sent to Ellis Island. On 9 February...
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    the Constituent Assembly of Italy, and with the encouragement of Randolfo Pacciardi he joined the Italian Republican Party, commonly known as the PRI...
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    Republican troops in the International Brigades under the leadership of Randolfo Pacciardi, and took the nom de guerre Gallo. After the defeat of the Second...
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  • Antonio Martino, Beatrice Rangoni Machiavelli Italian Republican Party: Randolfo Pacciardi, Oronzo Reale, Ugo La Malfa, Oddo Biasini, Giovanni Spadolini, Giorgio...
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    Luciano Violante of having planned, along with Luigi Cavallo and Randolfo Pacciardi, the Golpe bianco ("white coup d'etat"), a supposed coup. Following...
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    right-wing coup, known as Golpe Bianco (White Coup), and prepared with Randolfo Pacciardi. General Vito Miceli, chief of the SIOS military intelligence agency...
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    leaders like Eugenio Chiesa, Giovanni Conti, Cipriano Facchinetti, Randolfo Pacciardi, Oronzo Reale, Ugo La Malfa, Bruno Visentini, Oddo Biasini and Giovanni...
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    Garibaldi Battalion – Albanian, Italian and Spanish volunteers, led by Randolfo Pacciardi. André Marty Battalion – Franco-Belgian volunteers (named after André...
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  • asked the General Command of the Carabinieri and Minister of Defence Randolfo Pacciardi to provide Carabinieri with batons and other riot-specific equipment...
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    Luigi Einaudi, Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi, and Defence Minister Randolfo Pacciardi agreed on the role and nature of the council, leaving a record of...
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    Preceded by Palmiro Togliatti Giulio Rodinò Succeeded by Luigi Einaudi Randolfo Pacciardi Giuseppe Saragat Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 12 December...
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    May 1947 23 May 1948 358 days Italian Liberal Party De Gasperi IV Randolfo Pacciardi (1899–1991) Italian Republican Party Giuseppe Saragat (1898–1988)...
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  • American featherweight boxer. Dhalia, 66, Indonesian actress, cancer. Randolfo Pacciardi, 92, Italian politician. Lionello Levi Sandri, 80, Italian politician...
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    (ad interim) DC 2 February 1952–16 July 1953 Minister of Defence Randolfo Pacciardi PRI 26 July 1951–16 July 1953 Minister of Public Education Antonio...
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