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SYND 17 6 76 CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATS RALLY DURING ITALIAN GENERAL ELECTIONS CAMPAIGNE
(17 Jun 1976) Christian Democrats rally during Italian general election campaign.
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CAN 319 ITALIAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRAT PARTY CONGRESS
(12 Sep 1964) The Italian Christian Democrat Party begin a crucial, four day congress in Rome
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SYND 27-06-69 THE ITALIAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY BEGINS IT'S 11TH NATIONAL CONGRESS IN ROME
(27 Jun 1969) Italian political party the Christian Democrats beging their annual national congress. In attendance are Italian Prime Minister Mariano Rumor, Flaminio Piccoli and President of the Italian Senate Amintore Fanfani.
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Anthem of Christian Democracy (Italy) - O bianco fiore
"O bianco fiore" ("English: O White Flower") is a traditional anthem of Italian Christian workers and Christian Democracy.
The anthem was written in 1906 by Dario Flori, a priest and supporter of trade union Catholics in Tuscany. The anthem was adopted by the Italian People's Party, "O bianco fiore" later became the official anthem of the Christian Democracy.
Others attribute the hymn to priest Amilcare Berzieri.
In 2000, an electoral alliance named "Biancofiore" was formed, which brought together the Christian Democratic Centre and United Christian Democrats parties (heirs to Christian Democracy) to contest the 2001 Italian general election.
Together, Francesco Cossiga and Pier Ferdinando Casini improvised a duet singing the hymn in 2009.
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SYND 15 10 74 LEADER OF ITALIAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY TRYS TO FORM GOVERNMENT
(15 Oct 1974) Amintore Fanfani, leader of the Italian Christian Democrat Party, trys to form a government.
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Christian Democracy (, DC) was a Christian democratic political party in Italy.
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The Role of Catholics in Italy’s Resistance: Insights from Vatican Archives
In this video, we explore the role of Catholics during Italy's "Resistance" to Nazi-Fascism, with insights from Dr. Andrea Ciampani, Professor of Modern History at Rome's LUMSA University. With the March 2020 opening of the Vatican Archives regarding the pontificate of Pius XII, we can now gain a closer look at the involvement of Catholics during this time period. From the papers of the archive, hundreds of initiatives from the Holy See emerge for the assistance of the population, for refugee assistance, and for informing about and mediating for the liberation of those arrested by the Germans and the Fascist police.
published: 28 Apr 2023
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70 governments in 77 years: Why Italy changes governments so often
In July 2022, Mario Draghi resigned as Italy’s prime minister, following a snub from his coalition partners in a vote of confidence. His departure threw the country into political turmoil, and a snap general election was scheduled for this month.
Italy’s next government will mark the country’s 70th since the end of World War II, an average of one new government every thirteen months. This is far more frequent than the five-year election cycles the country is supposed to have.
The European nation’s political instability comes down to a few factors, but at the heart of it is Italy’s unique, hybrid political system.
“The system is important for representing different ideologies, different preferences, different geographical areas. Italy is a very diverse country,” said Andrea Ruggeri, an e...
published: 22 Sep 2022
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SYND 21 1 79 CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY LEADERS DISCUSS RELATIONS WITH COMMUNIST PARTY
(19 Jan 1979) Another general election is threatened in Italy by a row between the Christian Democrats and their present partners-in-power, the Communists. The crisis is discussed at a meeting of the Christian Democratic leadership at Party headquarters in Rome. Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti oversees the meeting.
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published: 24 Jul 2015
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SYND 6 6 73 CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS BEGINS
(6 Jun 1973) The Italian Christina Democratic Party congress begins in Rome. The congress is attended by the Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti.
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SYND 17 6 76 CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATS RALLY DURING ITALIAN GENERAL ELECTIONS CAMPAIGNE
(17 Jun 1976) Christian Democrats rally during Italian general election campaign.
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(17 Jun 1976) Christian Democrats rally during Italian general election campaign.
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(17 Jun 1976) Christian Democrats rally during Italian general election campaign.
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CAN 319 ITALIAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRAT PARTY CONGRESS
(12 Sep 1964) The Italian Christian Democrat Party begin a crucial, four day congress in Rome
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(12 Sep 1964) The Italian Christian Democrat Party begin a crucial, four day congress in Rome
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(12 Sep 1964) The Italian Christian Democrat Party begin a crucial, four day congress in Rome
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SYND 27-06-69 THE ITALIAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY BEGINS IT'S 11TH NATIONAL CONGRESS IN ROME
(27 Jun 1969) Italian political party the Christian Democrats beging their annual national congress. In attendance are Italian Prime Minister Mariano Rumor, Fla...
(27 Jun 1969) Italian political party the Christian Democrats beging their annual national congress. In attendance are Italian Prime Minister Mariano Rumor, Flaminio Piccoli and President of the Italian Senate Amintore Fanfani.
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(27 Jun 1969) Italian political party the Christian Democrats beging their annual national congress. In attendance are Italian Prime Minister Mariano Rumor, Flaminio Piccoli and President of the Italian Senate Amintore Fanfani.
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Anthem of Christian Democracy (Italy) - O bianco fiore
"O bianco fiore" ("English: O White Flower") is a traditional anthem of Italian Christian workers and Christian Democracy.
The anthem was written in 1906 by Dar...
"O bianco fiore" ("English: O White Flower") is a traditional anthem of Italian Christian workers and Christian Democracy.
The anthem was written in 1906 by Dario Flori, a priest and supporter of trade union Catholics in Tuscany. The anthem was adopted by the Italian People's Party, "O bianco fiore" later became the official anthem of the Christian Democracy.
Others attribute the hymn to priest Amilcare Berzieri.
In 2000, an electoral alliance named "Biancofiore" was formed, which brought together the Christian Democratic Centre and United Christian Democrats parties (heirs to Christian Democracy) to contest the 2001 Italian general election.
Together, Francesco Cossiga and Pier Ferdinando Casini improvised a duet singing the hymn in 2009.
Christian Democracy (Italian: Democrazia Cristiana, DC) was a Christian democratic political party in Italy. The DC was founded on 15 December 1943 in the Italian Social Republic (Nazi-occupied Italy) as the ideal successor of the Italian People's Party, which had the same symbol, a crusader shield (scudo crociato). As a Catholic-inspired, centrist, catch-all party comprising both centre-right and centre-left political factions, the DC played a dominant role in the politics of Italy for fifty years, and had been part of the government from soon after its inception until its final demise on 16 January 1994 amid the Tangentopoli scandals. Christian Democrats led the Italian government continuously from 1946 until 1981. The party was nicknamed the "White Whale" (Italian: Balena bianca) due to its huge organization and official color. During its time in government, the Italian Communist Party was the largest opposition party.
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"O bianco fiore" ("English: O White Flower") is a traditional anthem of Italian Christian workers and Christian Democracy.
The anthem was written in 1906 by Dario Flori, a priest and supporter of trade union Catholics in Tuscany. The anthem was adopted by the Italian People's Party, "O bianco fiore" later became the official anthem of the Christian Democracy.
Others attribute the hymn to priest Amilcare Berzieri.
In 2000, an electoral alliance named "Biancofiore" was formed, which brought together the Christian Democratic Centre and United Christian Democrats parties (heirs to Christian Democracy) to contest the 2001 Italian general election.
Together, Francesco Cossiga and Pier Ferdinando Casini improvised a duet singing the hymn in 2009.
Christian Democracy (Italian: Democrazia Cristiana, DC) was a Christian democratic political party in Italy. The DC was founded on 15 December 1943 in the Italian Social Republic (Nazi-occupied Italy) as the ideal successor of the Italian People's Party, which had the same symbol, a crusader shield (scudo crociato). As a Catholic-inspired, centrist, catch-all party comprising both centre-right and centre-left political factions, the DC played a dominant role in the politics of Italy for fifty years, and had been part of the government from soon after its inception until its final demise on 16 January 1994 amid the Tangentopoli scandals. Christian Democrats led the Italian government continuously from 1946 until 1981. The party was nicknamed the "White Whale" (Italian: Balena bianca) due to its huge organization and official color. During its time in government, the Italian Communist Party was the largest opposition party.
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SYND 15 10 74 LEADER OF ITALIAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY TRYS TO FORM GOVERNMENT
(15 Oct 1974) Amintore Fanfani, leader of the Italian Christian Democrat Party, trys to form a government.
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(15 Oct 1974) Amintore Fanfani, leader of the Italian Christian Democrat Party, trys to form a government.
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(15 Oct 1974) Amintore Fanfani, leader of the Italian Christian Democrat Party, trys to form a government.
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Christian Democracy (Italy)
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Christian Democracy (Italy)
Christian Democracy (, DC) was a Christian democratic political party in Italy.
The DC was founded in 1943 (in Nazi-occupied Italy) as the ideal successor of the Italian People's Party, which had the same symbol, a crossed shield ("scudo crociato"). A Catholic-inspired, centrist, catch-all party comprising both right- and left-leaning political factions, the DC played a dominant role in the politics of Italy for fifty years, from its inception in 1944 until its final demise in 1994 amid the "Tangentopoli" scandals. The party was nicknamed the White Whale ("Balena bianca"), due to party's huge organization and to its official color.
From 1946 until 1994 the DC was the largest party in Parliament, governing in successive coalitions. It originally supported governments based on liberal-conservative political positions, before moving to centre-left coalitions.
The party was succeeded by a string of smaller parties, including the Italian People's Party, the Christian Democratic Centre, the United Christian Democrats, and the still active Union of the Centre. Former Christian Democrats are also spread among other parties, including the centre-right Forza Italia and the centre-left Democratic Party.
The DC was a founding member of the European People's Party in 1976.
The party was founded as the revival of the Italian People's Party (PPI), a political party created in 1919 by Luigi Sturzo, a Catholic priest. The PPI won over 20% of the votes in the 1919 and 1921 general elections, but was declared il...
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Christian Democracy (Italy)
Christian Democracy (, DC) was a Christian democratic political party in Italy.
The DC was founded in 1943 (in Nazi-occupied Italy) as the ideal successor of the Italian People's Party, which had the same symbol, a crossed shield ("scudo crociato"). A Catholic-inspired, centrist, catch-all party comprising both right- and left-leaning political factions, the DC played a dominant role in the politics of Italy for fifty years, from its inception in 1944 until its final demise in 1994 amid the "Tangentopoli" scandals. The party was nicknamed the White Whale ("Balena bianca"), due to party's huge organization and to its official color.
From 1946 until 1994 the DC was the largest party in Parliament, governing in successive coalitions. It originally supported governments based on liberal-conservative political positions, before moving to centre-left coalitions.
The party was succeeded by a string of smaller parties, including the Italian People's Party, the Christian Democratic Centre, the United Christian Democrats, and the still active Union of the Centre. Former Christian Democrats are also spread among other parties, including the centre-right Forza Italia and the centre-left Democratic Party.
The DC was a founding member of the European People's Party in 1976.
The party was founded as the revival of the Italian People's Party (PPI), a political party created in 1919 by Luigi Sturzo, a Catholic priest. The PPI won over 20% of the votes in the 1919 and 1921 general elections, but was declared il...
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The Role of Catholics in Italy’s Resistance: Insights from Vatican Archives
In this video, we explore the role of Catholics during Italy's "Resistance" to Nazi-Fascism, with insights from Dr. Andrea Ciampani, Professor of Modern History...
In this video, we explore the role of Catholics during Italy's "Resistance" to Nazi-Fascism, with insights from Dr. Andrea Ciampani, Professor of Modern History at Rome's LUMSA University. With the March 2020 opening of the Vatican Archives regarding the pontificate of Pius XII, we can now gain a closer look at the involvement of Catholics during this time period. From the papers of the archive, hundreds of initiatives from the Holy See emerge for the assistance of the population, for refugee assistance, and for informing about and mediating for the liberation of those arrested by the Germans and the Fascist police.
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In this video, we explore the role of Catholics during Italy's "Resistance" to Nazi-Fascism, with insights from Dr. Andrea Ciampani, Professor of Modern History at Rome's LUMSA University. With the March 2020 opening of the Vatican Archives regarding the pontificate of Pius XII, we can now gain a closer look at the involvement of Catholics during this time period. From the papers of the archive, hundreds of initiatives from the Holy See emerge for the assistance of the population, for refugee assistance, and for informing about and mediating for the liberation of those arrested by the Germans and the Fascist police.
- published: 28 Apr 2023
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70 governments in 77 years: Why Italy changes governments so often
In July 2022, Mario Draghi resigned as Italy’s prime minister, following a snub from his coalition partners in a vote of confidence. His departure threw the cou...
In July 2022, Mario Draghi resigned as Italy’s prime minister, following a snub from his coalition partners in a vote of confidence. His departure threw the country into political turmoil, and a snap general election was scheduled for this month.
Italy’s next government will mark the country’s 70th since the end of World War II, an average of one new government every thirteen months. This is far more frequent than the five-year election cycles the country is supposed to have.
The European nation’s political instability comes down to a few factors, but at the heart of it is Italy’s unique, hybrid political system.
“The system is important for representing different ideologies, different preferences, different geographical areas. Italy is a very diverse country,” said Andrea Ruggeri, an expert on Italian politics and international relations at the University of Oxford.
“However, democracy also needs policy and efficient policies,” she said. “So, one of the risks that Italy has been facing in the last few years has been constantly to be not able to deliver policies.”
So, what is it about the Italian political system that makes this changing of the guard so frequent? Watch the video above to learn how it works.
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In July 2022, Mario Draghi resigned as Italy’s prime minister, following a snub from his coalition partners in a vote of confidence. His departure threw the country into political turmoil, and a snap general election was scheduled for this month.
Italy’s next government will mark the country’s 70th since the end of World War II, an average of one new government every thirteen months. This is far more frequent than the five-year election cycles the country is supposed to have.
The European nation’s political instability comes down to a few factors, but at the heart of it is Italy’s unique, hybrid political system.
“The system is important for representing different ideologies, different preferences, different geographical areas. Italy is a very diverse country,” said Andrea Ruggeri, an expert on Italian politics and international relations at the University of Oxford.
“However, democracy also needs policy and efficient policies,” she said. “So, one of the risks that Italy has been facing in the last few years has been constantly to be not able to deliver policies.”
So, what is it about the Italian political system that makes this changing of the guard so frequent? Watch the video above to learn how it works.
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SYND 21 1 79 CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY LEADERS DISCUSS RELATIONS WITH COMMUNIST PARTY
(19 Jan 1979) Another general election is threatened in Italy by a row between the Christian Democrats and their present partners-in-power, the Communists. The ...
(19 Jan 1979) Another general election is threatened in Italy by a row between the Christian Democrats and their present partners-in-power, the Communists. The crisis is discussed at a meeting of the Christian Democratic leadership at Party headquarters in Rome. Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti oversees the meeting.
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(19 Jan 1979) Another general election is threatened in Italy by a row between the Christian Democrats and their present partners-in-power, the Communists. The crisis is discussed at a meeting of the Christian Democratic leadership at Party headquarters in Rome. Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti oversees the meeting.
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SYND 6 6 73 CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS BEGINS
(6 Jun 1973) The Italian Christina Democratic Party congress begins in Rome. The congress is attended by the Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti.
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(6 Jun 1973) The Italian Christina Democratic Party congress begins in Rome. The congress is attended by the Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti.
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- published: 24 Jul 2015
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