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Saragat
[ sah-rah-gaht ]
noun
- Giu·sep·pe [joo-, zep, -pe], 1898–1988, Italian statesman: president 1964–71.
Example Sentences
In Parliament, Mr. Conte quoted a former Italian president, Giuseppe Saragat, who had warned that democracy was not just about majority rule, but also about mutual respect.
Until 1966 the Socialists functioned as two separate parties, Giuseppe Saragat's moderates and Pietro Nenni's leftists.
Finally, Saragat persuaded Rumor to try once more, and this time the Cabinetmaker succeeded.
Aldo Moro and Amintore Fanfani, two former Premiers and the current contenders to succeed Saragat as President of Italy, also gave it a try.
Three seats, including the Ministry of the Treasury, went to Giuseppe Saragat's anti-Communist Social Democrats; moderate leftist Republicans received two portfolios, including the important Ministry of the Budget, which is responsible for long-range economic planning.
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