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Italian politicians of the twentieth century: Ugo La Malfa.

The "wise" that follows me has been reported personally by Peter Lucia, who honors me with her friendship since 1968. Peter Lucia, who has dedicated his life and his passion for the trade union movement in Campania, is also a keen observer and analyst of the facts relevant to policy and the South, his best men, her unsolved problems. This blog has already hosted the exclusive, his influential writings, I noted today that Peter wrote an essay for the site of his Cultural Association "Freedom of Thought is" which is based in Salerno , Corso V. Emanuele, 14.
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Italian politicians of the twentieth century: Ugo La Malfa

Piero Lucia

The Italian peculiarity, at least one of the main after World War II and the decades that followed, was undoubtedly a long established by the original function performed by the Italian Communist Party, and marked a significant anomaly compared to other similar political formations that, in Europe and the world, appealed in various forms to communism. So not surprisingly, after breaking the unity of the anti-fascist forces in 1947, there was talk of the party she played the tough opposition in the country as a pillar alternative presence of "a state within a state."


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