Word: democraticized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Italy's 40th government since the fall of Fascism in 1943 collapsed with a familiar crash last week, creating a crisis that presaged general elections and, quite possibly, renewed political terrorism. Charging that the Christian Democrats had reneged on an agreement to consult them on important government decisions, the...
As a result, extreme left-wing groups and militant nonaligned unions had gained a host of new supporters, while the Communists suffered significant losses in local elections last year. Apparently reacting to widespread charges that the Communists had betrayed ideology for the illusion of influence, the once moderate and conciliatory...
As his first effort to solve the crisis, Italy's 82-year-old President Sandro Pertini asked Andreotti to try to form a new government. If he succeeds, it will mark the third Cabinet in a row that Andreotti has headed, but the odds are against him. Although a...
A survey of House committee chairmen yesterday indicates about 125 candidates campus-wide are running for 90 assembly seats. About 75 candidates have adopted the platform of the Coalition for a Democratic University (CDU), the assembly's first political party.
There is a ray of hope, however. Today and tomorrow, in the election of new assembly representatives, the Coalition for a Democratic University (CDU) is pushing that assembly to become more issue-oriented by putting up a slate of candidates running on the same platform. The CDU calls, rightly, for...