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To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article may require cleanup. Please discuss this issue on the talk page, and/or replace this tag with a more specific message. Editing help is available. This article has been tagged since November 2006. Carlo Scognamiglio Pasini (born November 27, 1944) is a former Italian politician. He is an university professor, economist and he was chancellor of Luiss University (1984-1992). In 1992 he became Senator for the Italian Liberal Party (PLI), then in 1994 he moved to Forza Italia of Silvio Berlusconi; during the twelfth session of the Italian parliament, Scognamiglio was elected Chairman of Senate, defeating Giovanni Spadolini for one ballot (April 16, 1994 to May 8, 1996). The Italian Liberal Party (Italian: Partito Liberale Italiano, PLI) was an Italian free market liberal party. ...
Forza Italia (Forward Italy) is an Italian party. ...
(born September 29, 1936) is an Italian politician, entrepreneur, and media proprietor. ...
Giovanni Spadolini (Florence, June 21, 1925-[august 6[1994]]) was a liberal Italian politician, member of Italian Republican Party (PRI), who served as Prime Minister of Italy from 1981-1982, the first in the 1st Republic not from Christian Democracy. ...
In 1996 he was elected again with Forza Italia, but in 1998 he joined to the project Democratic Union of Republic (Udr) of former president Francesco Cossiga. When Massimo D'Alema became premier, Carlo Scognamiglio was minister of defense from October 21, 1998 to December 22, 1999. Francesco Cossiga (born July 26, 1928) is an Italian politician and former President of the Italian Republic. ...
Massimo DAlema (born on April 20, 1949 in Rome, Italy) is an Italian journalist and politician, a former prime minister and a former national secretary of the PDS, Partito Democratico della Sinistra. ...
He was not elected again in the 2001 general Italian election, where he joined with European Democracy of Sergio D'Antoni and he tried again for the European Parliament in 2004 with an electoral list with Mario Segni, but it took only 0.5% of ballots. Party founded in 2000 by Sergio DAntoni, former head of the Catholic-oriented trade union called CISL, Giulio Andreotti and Ortensio Zecchino, all spliters of the Italian Peoples Party. ...
Sign in the entrance of the European Parliament building in Brussels, written in all the official languages used in the European Union as of July 2006 The European Parliament building in Strasbourg The debating chamber, or hemicycle, in Strasbourg The European Parliament building in Brussels The European Parliament (formerly European...
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