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Antonio Bisaglia (31
March 1929 – 24 June 1984) was an
Italian politician, a
member of
Christian Democracy (Democrazia Cristiana, or DC). He was born in...
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Orlandi and Amidei; for the DC: Andreotti, Piccoli, Forlani,
Gullotti and
Bisaglia; for the PLI:
Cottone and Quilleri; for the
Destra ****onale (possibly):...
- 1980 – 28 June 1981
Prime Minister Arnaldo Forlani Preceded by
Antonio Bisaglia Succeeded by
Giovanni Marcora In
office 1
December 1982 – 4
August 1983...
- 591561. PMC 11092520. PMID 38746359.
Agostini F,
Bubacco L,
Chakrabarti S,
Bisaglia M (January 2023). "α-Synuclein
Toxicity in
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- 1542),
actor and
playwright who
wrote in the
dialect of Padua.
Antonio Bisaglia,
Gelindo Bordin (born 2
April 1959) is a
former athlete,
winner of the...
- autonomy. One of the
regional leaders of
Christian Democracy (DC),
Antonio Bisaglia,
early understood Veneto's
demand of more
autonomy and that his party,...
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August 1979 137 days
Italian Democratic Socialist Party Andreotti V
Antonio Bisaglia (1929–1984) 4
August 1979 20
December 1980 1 year, 138 days
Christian Democracy...
- been the
scene of the
mysterious suicide of Don
Mario Bisaglia,
brother of
Senator Antonio Bisaglia, who was
found dead in the lake of
Centro Cadore. Snowy...
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Barbisan (switched to the "Mixed Group" in
October 2020)
Roberto Bet
Simona Bisaglia Gianpaolo Bottacin (switched to "Liga Veneta" in
October 2020, appointed...
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Legal offices Preceded by
Hildebrando Bisaglia Justice of the
Superior Labour Court 1981–1990 Succeeded by
Manoel Mendes de
Freitas Preceded by Carlos...