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    Mario Scelba (pronounced [ˈmaːrjo ʃˈʃɛlba] ; 5 September 1901 – 29 October 1991) was an Italian politician who served as the 33rd prime minister of Italy...
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    institutions. In 1955, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary, prime minister Mario Scelba addressed a message to the nation via RAI. If we remember the tragic...
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    ministry failed to receive a vote of confidence in Parliament, whilst Mario Scelba and Antonio Segni followed with more traditional centrist coalitions...
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  • Scelba may refer to: Mario Scelba (1901–1991), Italian Christian Democratic politician who served as the 33rd Prime Minister of Italy Scelba Cabinet, an...
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    against and 12 abstentions out of 563 present. On 10 February 1954, Mario Scelba sworn in as new prime minister. Fanfani's first government was the shortest-lived...
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    massacre in Sicily. The Minister of the Interior, the Christian Democrat Mario Scelba, reported to Parliament the next day that so far as the police could...
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  • Horse (Cavallo di Razza) Pony There he is again (Rieccolo) Full name: Mario Scelba Iron Sicilian (Siciliano di Ferro) Full name: Aldo Moro Doctor Divago...
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    for five months. In the successive governments of Amintore Fanfani and Mario Scelba, Segni was not appointed in any office. In the 1955 Italian presidential...
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  • lieutenant, would later claim that he killed Giuliano on orders from Mario Scelba, then Italian Minister of the Interior. Pisciotta would say that police...
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    town produced such nationwide politicians as Italian Prime minister Mario Scelba, and Sicilian president Silvio Milazzo. Before and after this period...
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