Dini government, the Glossary
The Dini government was the 52nd government of the Italian Republic.[1]
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69 relations: Agostino Gambino, Alberto Clò, Antonio Brancaccio, Antonio Paolucci, Augusto Fantozzi, Christian Democratic Centre, Communist Refoundation Party, Democratic Alliance (Italy), Democratic Party of the Left, Domenico Corcione, Elio Guzzanti, Federalist Italian League, Federalists and Liberal Democrats, Federation of the Greens, Filippo Mancuso, First Berlusconi government, First Prodi government, Forza Italia, Franco Frattini, Giorgio Salvini, Giovanni Caravale, Giovanni Rinaldo Coronas, Independent politician, Italian People's Party (1994), Italian Socialists, Lamberto Dini, Lega Nord, Legislature XII of Italy, Mario Arcelli, Minister for Family, Minister for Public Administration (Italy), Minister for Regional Affairs, Minister of Agriculture (Italy), Minister of Budget (Italy), Minister of Culture (Italy), Minister of Defence (Italy), Minister of Economic Development (Italy), Minister of Finance (Italy), Minister of Foreign Affairs (Italy), Minister of Health (Italy), Minister of Justice (Italy), Minister of Labour and Social Policies, Minister of Public Education (Italy), Minister of Public Works (Italy), Minister of the Environment (Italy), Minister of the Interior (Italy), Minister of the Treasury (Italy), Minister of Transport (Italy), Ministry of Communications (Italy), National Alliance (Italy), ... Expand index (19 more) »
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Agostino Gambino
Agostino Gambino (6 July 1933 – 2 October 2021) was an Italian jurist and politician.
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Alberto Clò
Alberto Clò (born 1947) is an Italian businessman, politician and academic.
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Antonio Brancaccio
Antonio Brancaccio (26 August 1923 – 26 August 1995) was an Italian judge.
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Antonio Paolucci
Antonio Paolucci (19 September 1939 – 4 February 2024) was an Italian art historian and curator, who was Director of the Vatican Museums between 2007 and 2017.
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Augusto Fantozzi
Augusto Fantozzi (24 June 1940 – 13 July 2019) was an Italian lawyer, tax expert, academic, businessman and politician who served as economy and finance minister and then, foreign trade minister.
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Christian Democratic Centre
The Christian Democratic Centre (Centro Cristiano Democratico, CCD) was a Christian-democratic political party in Italy from 1994 to 2002.
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Communist Refoundation Party
The Communist Refoundation Party (Partito della Rifondazione Comunista, PRC) is a communist political party in Italy that emerged from a split of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in 1991.
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Democratic Alliance (Italy)
The Democratic Alliance (Alleanza Democratica, AD) was a social-liberal political party in Italy.
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Democratic Party of the Left
The Democratic Party of the Left (Partito Democratico della Sinistra, PDS) was a democratic-socialist and social-democratic political party in Italy.
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Domenico Corcione
Domenico Corcione (20 April 1929 – 3 January 2020) was an Italian general who served as defence minister of Italy between 1995 and 1996.
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Elio Guzzanti
Elio Guzzanti (August 18, 1920 – May 2, 2014) was an Italian doctor and politician.
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Federalist Italian League
The Federalist Italian League (Lega Italiana Federalista, LIF) was a short-lived federalist and liberal political party in Italy. Dini government and federalist Italian League are 1995 establishments in Italy.
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Federalists and Liberal Democrats
The Federalists and Liberal Democrats (Federalisti e Liberaldemocratici, FLD) was a liberal and federalist political party in Italy, founded in 1994 as a parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies. Dini government and federalists and Liberal Democrats are 1996 disestablishments in Italy.
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Federation of the Greens
The Federation of the Greens (Federazione dei Verdi, FdV), frequently referred to as Greens (Verdi), was a green political party in Italy.
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Filippo Mancuso
Filippo Mancuso (22 July 1922 – 30 May 2011) was an Italian judge and politician.
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First Berlusconi government
The first Berlusconi government was the 51st government of the Italian Republic. Dini government and first Berlusconi government are Italian governments.
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First Prodi government
The first Prodi government was the 53rd government of Italy. Dini government and first Prodi government are Italian governments.
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Forza Italia
The name is not usually translated into English: forza is the second-person singular imperative of ''forzare'', in this case translating to "to compel" or "to press", and so means something like "Forward, Italy", "Come on, Italy" or "Go, Italy!".
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Franco Frattini
Franco Frattini (14 March 1957 – 24 December 2022) was an Italian politician and magistrate.
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Giorgio Salvini
Giorgio Salvini (24 April 1920 – 8 April 2015) was an Italian physicist and politician.
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Giovanni Caravale
Giovanni Caravale (18 August 1935 – 29 May 1997) was an Italian academic and economist.
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Giovanni Rinaldo Coronas
Giovanni Rinaldo Coronas (10 April 1919 – 5 January 2008) was an Italian prefect.
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Independent politician
An independent, non-partisan politician or non-affiliated politician is a politician not affiliated with any political party or bureaucratic association.
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Italian People's Party (1994)
The Italian People's Party (Partito Popolare Italiano, PPI) was a Christian-democratic, centrist and Christian-leftist political party in Italy.
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The Italian Socialists (Socialisti Italiani, SI) were a minor social-democratic political party in Italy active from 1994 to 1998.
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Lamberto Dini
Lamberto Dini (born 1 March 1931) is an Italian politician and economist.
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Lega Nord
Lega Nord (LN; Northern League), whose complete name is italic (Northern League for the Independence of Padania), is a right-wing, federalist, populist and conservative political party in Italy.
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Legislature XII of Italy
The Legislature XII of Italy (XII Legislatura della Repubblica Italiana) lasted from 15 April 1994 until 8 May 1996. Dini government and Legislature XII of Italy are 1996 disestablishments in Italy.
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Mario Arcelli
Mario Ugo Arcelli (21 May 1935, in Milan – 18 March 2004, in Rome) was an Italian economist who at one time was Minister for the Budget in the Italian government.
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Minister for Family
The Minister for Family, Natality and Equal Opportunities (Italian: Ministro per la Famiglia, la Natalità e le Pari Opportunità) in Italy is one of the positions in the Italian government.
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Minister for Public Administration (Italy)
The minister of public administration (Italian: Ministro per la Pubblica Amministrazione) in Italy is one of the positions in the Italian government.
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Minister for Regional Affairs
The Minister for Regional Affairs and Autonomies is one of the positions in the Italian government.
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Minister of Agriculture (Italy)
The minister of agriculture, food sovereignty and forests is the head of the Republic of Italy's Ministry of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Forests.
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Minister of Budget (Italy)
This is a list of Italian ministers of budget, from 1947 to 1997.
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Minister of Culture (Italy)
The minister of culture (Ministro della Cultura) leads the Ministry of Culture.
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Minister of Defence (Italy)
The Minister of Defence (Ministro della Difesa) is a senior member of the Italian Cabinet who leads the Ministry of Defence.
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Minister of Economic Development (Italy)
The Minister of Economic Development, whose official name since 2022 is Minister for Business and Made in Italy, is the head of the Ministry of Economic Development in Italy.
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Minister of Finance (Italy)
This is a list of Italian ministers of finance, from 1861 to present.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs (Italy)
The Minister of Foreign Affairs is the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Italy.
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Minister of Health (Italy)
The Minister of Health (Italian: Ministro della Salute) in Italy is one of the positions in the Italian government.
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Minister of Justice (Italy)
This is a list of the Italian ministers of justice since 1946.
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Minister of Labour and Social Policies
This is a list of ministers of labour and social policies, a senior member of the Italian government who leads the Ministry of Labour and Social Policies.
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Minister of Public Education (Italy)
This is a list of Italian Ministers of Public Education (Ministri della Pubblica Istruzione) since the birth of the Italian Republic in 1946.
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Minister of Public Works (Italy)
This is a list of Italian ministers of public works.
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Minister of the Environment (Italy)
This is a list of ministers of the environment, a senior member of the Italian government who leads the Ministry of the Ecological Transition.
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Minister of the Interior (Italy)
The Minister of the Interior (Italian: Ministro dell'Interno) in Italy is one of the most important positions in the Italian Council of Ministers and leads the Ministry of the Interior.
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Minister of the Treasury (Italy)
This is a list of Italian ministers of the treasury, from 1946 to present.
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Minister of Transport (Italy)
This is a list of the Italian ministers of transport.
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Ministry of Communications (Italy)
The Ministry of Communications was set up in 1924 as a government ministry of the Kingdom of Italy, dealing with postal, telephone, telegraph and electronic communications, journalistic information and commercial advertising.
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National Alliance (Italy)
National Alliance (Alleanza Nazionale, AN) was a national conservative political party in Italy. Dini government and national Alliance (Italy) are 1995 establishments in Italy.
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Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro (9 September 1918 – 29 January 2012) was the president of Italy from 1992 to 1999.
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Paolo Baratta
Paolo Baratta (born 11 November 1939) is an Italian economist and ex-minister.
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Pole for Freedoms
The Pole for Freedoms (Polo per le Libertà) was a centre-right political and electoral alliance in Italy, which was active from 1996 to 2000.
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Prime Minister of Italy
The prime minister of Italy, officially the president of the Council of Ministers (Presidente del Consiglio dei ministri), is the head of government of the Italian Republic.
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Rainer Masera
Rainer Masera (born 6 May 1944) is an Italian academic and economist.
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Sabino Cassese
Sabino Cassese (born 20 October 1935) is an Italian jurist, former minister for the public function in the Ciampi government (1993–1994), and judge of the Constitutional Court of Italy (2005–2014).
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Secretary of the Council of Ministers (Italy)
The secretary of the Council of Ministers (Segretario del Consiglio dei Ministri) is a senior member of the Italian Cabinet.
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Segni Pact
The Segni Pact (Patto Segni), officially called Pact of National Rebirth (Patto di Rinascita Nazionale), was a Christian-democratic, centrist and liberal political party in Italy.
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Senate of the Republic (Italy)
The Senate of the Republic (Senato della Repubblica), or simply the Senate (Senato), is the upper house of the bicameral Italian Parliament, the lower house being the Chamber of Deputies.
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Snap election
A snap election is an election that is called earlier than the one that has been scheduled.
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Susanna Agnelli
Susanna Agnelli, Contessa Rattazzi (24 April 1922 – 15 May 2009), was an Italian politician, businesswoman, and writer.
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Technocracy
Technocracy is a form of government in which the decision-makers are selected based on their expertise in a given area of responsibility, particularly with regard to scientific or technical knowledge.
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Technocratic government (Italy)
In Italy, a technocratic government, technical government (governo tecnico) or government of technicians (governo dei tecnici), is the term used to refer to a cabinet made up of experts not officially affiliated to any political party or political coalition.
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The Network (political party)
The Network (La Rete), whose complete name was Movement for Democracy – The Network (Movimento per la Democrazia – La Rete), was a political party in Italy led by Leoluca Orlando.
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Tiziano Treu
Tiziano Treu (born 22 August 1939) is an Italian politician and academic, former Minister of Labour and Social Security and Minister of Transports, and former president of the National Council for Economics and Labour.
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United Christian Democrats
The United Christian Democrats (Cristiani Democratici Uniti, CDU) was a minor Christian democratic political party in Italy. Dini government and United Christian Democrats are 1995 establishments in Italy.
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Vincenzo Caianiello
Vincenzo Caianiello (2 October 1932 – 26 April 2002) was an Italian jurist, member of the Constitutional Court of Italy from October 23, 1986, to October 23, 1995.
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Walter Luchetti
Walter Luchetti (born 26 August 1937) is an Italian politician who served as the minister of agriculture between 1995 and 1996.
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1996 Italian general election
The 1996 Italian general election was held on 21 April 1996 to elect members of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic.
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See also
1996 disestablishments in Italy
- Alleanza Lombarda Autonomia
- Alliance of Progressives
- Cinema Nuovo
- Club House (band)
- Dini government
- Duchess of Genoa
- Duke of Genoa
- European Liberal Social Democracy
- Federalists and Liberal Democrats
- Forti
- HC Devils Milano
- L'Italia settimanale
- Lapis (magazine)
- Le Ore
- Lega Alpina Lumbarda
- Legislature XII of Italy
- Liberal Socialist Movement
- Milano–Vignola
- Reformist Socialist Party
- Videomusic
- Youth Front (Italy)
Cabinets disestablished in 1996
- Šleževičius Cabinet
- 52nd government of Turkey
- 53rd government of Turkey
- Atef Sedki Cabinet
- Bhumidhar Barman ministry
- Brundtland's Third Cabinet
- Carlsson III cabinet
- Deve Gowda ministry (Karnataka)
- Dini government
- First Arafat Government
- First Cabinet of Václav Klaus
- First Hashimoto Cabinet
- First Jayalalithaa ministry
- First Khaleda ministry
- First Vajpayee ministry
- Fourth government of Felipe González
- Fourth government of Jordi Pujol
- Harcourt ministry
- Khurana ministry
- Marchuk government
- Poul Nyrup Rasmussen II Cabinet
- Rao ministry
- Second Antony ministry
- Second Benazir Bhutto government
- Second Keating ministry
- Stankevičius Cabinet
- Twenty-sixth government of Israel
- Viktor Chernomyrdin's First Cabinet
- Văcăroiu Cabinet
Cabinets established in 1995
- 51st government of Turkey
- 52nd government of Turkey
- Cabinet of Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez
- Cabinet of Fernando Henrique Cardoso
- Cabinet of Zlatko Mateša
- Dini government
- Fifth Mahathir cabinet
- First Deuba cabinet
- First N. Chandrababu Naidu ministry
- Juncker–Poos Government
- Lipponen I Cabinet
- Manohar Joshi ministry
- Marchuk government
- Marqués government
- Second Antony ministry
- Second cabinet of Davíð Oddsson
- Twenty-sixth government of Israel
- XIII Constitutional Government of Portugal
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dini_government
Also known as Dini Cabinet.
, Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, Paolo Baratta, Pole for Freedoms, Prime Minister of Italy, Rainer Masera, Sabino Cassese, Secretary of the Council of Ministers (Italy), Segni Pact, Senate of the Republic (Italy), Snap election, Susanna Agnelli, Technocracy, Technocratic government (Italy), The Network (political party), Tiziano Treu, United Christian Democrats, Vincenzo Caianiello, Walter Luchetti, 1996 Italian general election.