Word: bonomi
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From the Quirinale, an angry column marched to the Viminale (Government headquarters). There a delegation of its leaders, including Unità's fiery Editor Velio Spano, who is also a member of the Communist Party's Central Executive Committee, handed Premier Ivanoe Bonomi an ultimatum: immediate and drastic reforms, or resign. Said Bonomi: "This is no time for me to desert...
Britain's Harold Macmillan, Resident Minister for the Central Mediterranean, and the U.S.'s Rear Admiral Ellery W. Stone, Chief of the Allied Commission in Italy, reported to Prime Minister Ivanoe Bonomi: Allied military needs remain paramount, and cobelligerent Italy is not yet accepted as an ally. But the Allied Commission surrenders to the Italian Government all save "advisory" control over Italian foreign relations, legislative and administrative functions...
...sprightly young political movement (resurgent Sicilian separatism) and one of Italy's most venerable criminal corporations (the Maffia) had got together to stir up trouble in Sicily for Premier Ivanoe Bonomi's somewhat rachitic Government. Always the separatists had had to make their trouble against odds. The Maffia was a powerful ally...
Last week the harassed Bonomi Government was reported to be pondering a plan for Sicilian autonomy...
...very embarrassing for Palmiro Togliatti, Communist leader and No. 2 man (Vice Premier) in Italy's Bonomi Government. Marshal Tito, Communist leader and No. 1 man in the Yugoslav Government, was again eyeing Trieste and Fiume. In London last week his Foreign Minister Josip Smodlaka filed claim to the two Italian cities (both still occupied by the Germans). In Rome, Allied observers agreed: no Italian Government could survive the loss of Trieste...