Aldo Moro
Aldo Moro (Italian pronunciation: ['aldo ˈmɔːro]; September 23, 1916 – May 9, 1978) was an Italian politician and the 39th Prime Minister of Italy, from 1963 to 1968, and then from 1974 to 1976. He was one of Italy's longest-serving post-war Prime Ministers, holding power for a combined total of more than six years. A leader of Democrazia Cristiana (Christian Democracy, DC), Moro was considered an intellectual and a patient mediator, especially in the internal life of his party. He was kidnapped on Mar... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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Dissent and democracy (2)
Source: Times of MaltaThinking of the country’s interests, I do not know of any Nationalist MP disagreeing in public with the PN leadership going to Aldo Moro, as the late Guido de Marco said they did, to complain at Italy extending financial assistance to Malta. The PN were ...
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A Second Look: 'United Red Army'
Source: Los Angeles TimesMarco Bellocchio's "Good Morning, Night" (2003) recounts the kidnapping and murder of the Italian politician Aldo Moro by members of the Red Brigade. Steven Soderbergh's dialectical case study "Che" (2008) restages the two campaigns — in Cuba and Bolivia ...
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Former Italian president Scalfaro dies at 93
Source: msnbc.comScalfaro held junior posts at various ministries through the 1950s and early 1960s. In 1966, he gained his first Cabinet position when Premier Aldo Moro appointed him transportation minister. In subsequent governments, Scalfaro served two more ...