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Francesco Maurizio Cossiga OMRI (Italian: [franˈtʃesko kosˈsiːɡa] ; Sardinian:
Frantziscu Maurìtziu
Còssiga, IPA: [ˈkosiɣa]; 26 July 1928 – 17
August 2010)...
- The
Cossiga I Cabinet, led by
Francesco Cossiga, was the 36th
cabinet of the
Italian Republic.
Cossiga resigned on 19
March 1980 and was re-appointed to...
- The
Cossiga II Cabinet, led by
Francesco Cossiga, was the 37th
cabinet of the
Italian Republic. It fell due to the
rejection of the 1980
Budget by Parliament...
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Giuseppe Cossiga (born 30
October 1963) is an
Italian politician,
member of
Brothers of
Italy from 2012 to 2016.
Deputy from 2001 to 2013, he
became (with...
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order to
bring forward the
inauguration ceremony of the President-elect.
Cossiga resigned in
order to
favor the
resolution of the
political crisis after...
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political party in Italy. It was
founded in
February 1998 by
Francesco Cossiga (former
Prime Minister and President) in
order to
provide a
majority in...
- Panorama. In 1995, he
edited the
speeches of the
Italian President Francesco Cossiga titled Il
torto e il diritto. He wrote, in 1995, a book of
interviews with...
- in four years, and had
planned to ********inate the
politicians Francesco Cossiga,
Gianfranco Fini and
Adolfo Urso. The
group maintained close links with...
- from the US
Department of Defense.
Former Italian President Francesco Cossiga acknowledged the
presence of US
nuclear weapons in Italy. US
nuclear weapons...
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Italy on 13–25 May 1992,
following the
resignation of
President Francesco Cossiga on 28
April 1992. Only
members of
Parliament and
regional delegates were...