Word: bonomi
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Italy, four old men, from right of center, formed a Democratic Union as a counter to Communist-Socialist cooperation. Three were ex-Premiers: Vittorio Orlando, 85; Francesco Nitti, 77; Ivanoe Bonomi, 72. The fourth was famed Philosopher Benedetto Croce...
Nenni's arrest materially improved his chances of heading a new, broadened Italian Government. Premier Ivanoe Bonomi and representatives of Italy's six major political parties (Socialists, Communists, Liberals, Actionists, Christian Democrats, Labor Democrats) had conferred with the North's Committee of National Liberation on the formation of a more representative, more dynamic Cabinet. Last week the six parties of the North and South announced agreement. The new Government would: 1) include all six parties; 2) ask the Allies to replace the Armistice treaty with a treaty of collaboration and friendship; 3) restore the nation...
Deep Satisfaction. Never since the Allied occupation had the British been so popular with Italians. The Cabinet of aging Premier Ivanoe Bonomi issued a declaration of "deep satisfaction" that the New Zealanders were in Trieste, added a "special salute to the incontestably Italian city." From Marshal Tito's headquarters came a low answering growl: "Trieste and Gorizia . . . were, after bloody struggles, liberated by Yugoslav Army forces. . . . Certain Allied forces have, without our permission, entered [these] towns, which might have undesirable consequences unless the matter is promptly settled by mutual agreement." Cried the Yugoslav Communist paper, Naprijed, "Istria and Trieste...
...Tangier he dismissed Judge Fernando Malmussi, a Fascist loyd to Benito Mussolini. With equal majesty, he appointed an anti-Fascist Italian to sit with a Briton, a Frenchman and a Spaniard-thereby giving the court an anti-Fascist majority. The new judge was Giovanni Apostoli, recommended by the Bonomi Government with the approval of London and Paris...
Even in Italy, where $350,000.000 worth of "Four Freedoms" lire were issued by the Allied armies, the lire used to pay U.S. forces (but not those used to buy services, supplies, etc.) have been matched by dollar credits to the shaky Bonomi Government (TIME...