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- Giuseppe Saragat (Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈsaːraɡat]; 19 September 1898 – 11 June 1988) was an Italian politician and statesman who served as President of...
- and members. The party's founder and longstanding leader was Giuseppe Saragat, who served as President of the Italian Republic from 1964 to 1971. Compared...
- leader Giuseppe Saragat succeeded in gaining the majority of votes. In August 1967, Leone was appointed Senator for Life by President Saragat. In June 1968...
- Genoa, and christened by Mrs. Giuseppina Saragat, wife of the former Minister of the Merchant Marine Giuseppe Saragat. Initially, Andrea Doria had been scheduled...
- with the (centrist) Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI) of Giuseppe Saragat, the PLI of Luigi Einaudi and the PRI of Randolfo Pacciardi; the three...
- president of the Constituent ****embly, Giuseppe Saragat, was elected with 646 votes out of 963. Saragat was the first left-wing politician to become president...
- Giuseppe Saragat, the leader of Italian Democratic Socialist Party and former President of the Constituent ****embly, was finally elected President. Saragat was...
- were elected. On 25 June 1946 the ****embly was established, with Giuseppe Saragat (****ure president of the Republic) as president. Its first act, on 28 June...
- Workers' Party (Partito Socialista dei Lavoratori Italiani), of Giuseppe Saragat and the Union of Socialists (Unione dei Socialisti) of former Italian Socialist...
- historical Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI), founded by Giuseppe Saragat and other reformist socialists on 11 January 1947. In 2001, Domenico "Mimmo"...