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  1. Amintore Fanfani (Pieve Santo Stefano, provincia de Arezzo, Toscana, 6 de febrero de 1908-Roma, 20 de noviembre de 1999) fue un político italiano y presidente del Consejo de Ministros de aquel país en varias oportunidades. Fue también presidente interino entre junio y julio de 1978.

  2. Amintore Fanfani (Italian pronunciation: [aˈmintore faɱˈfaːni]; 6 February 1908 – 20 November 1999) was an Italian politician and statesman, who served as 32nd prime minister of Italy for five separate terms.

  3. Amintore Fanfani ( Pieve Santo Stefano, 6 febbraio 1908 – Roma, 20 novembre 1999) è stato un politico, economista e storico italiano . È stato cinque volte presidente del Senato della Repubblica, sei volte presidente del Consiglio dei ministri (diventando, all’età di 79 anni e 6 mesi, il più anziano Capo del Governo della ...

  4. Amintore Fanfani ( aˈmintore faɱˈfaːni) [1] (* 6. Februar 1908 in Pieve Santo Stefano, Provinz Arezzo; † 20. November 1999 in Rom) war ein italienischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler und Politiker ( DC ). Er war einer der wichtigsten Politiker seines Landes während der Nachkriegszeit.

  5. Amintore Fanfani (born February 6, 1908, Pieve Santo Stefano, Italy—died November 20, 1999, Rome) was a politician and teacher who served as Italy’s premier six times. He formed and led the centre-left coalition that dominated Italian politics in the late 1950s and ’60s.

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  6. Amintore Fanfani Écouter, né à Pieve Santo Stefano le 6 février 1908 et mort à Rome le 20 novembre 1999, est un homme d'État italien, dirigeant historique de la Démocratie chrétienne (DC). Il est l'une des figures les plus emblématiques de l'histoire politique italienne de l'après-guerre.

  7. Amintore Fanfani (Italian pronunciation: [aˈmintore faɱˈfaːni]; 6 February 1908 – 20 November 1999) was an Italian politician. He was the Prime Minister of Italy for five separate times. He was one of the best-known Italian politicians after the Second World War.