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From the 1980s until 1992 the party was divided between the centre-right led by Arnaldo Forlani ( supported also by the party's right-wing ) and the centre-left led by Ciriaco De Mita ( whose supporters included trade unionists and the internal left ), with Andreotti holding the balance.
De Mita, who led the party from 1982 to 1989, curiously tried to transform the party into a mainstream " conservative party " in line with the European People's Party in order to preserve party unity.
The disagreements between De Mita and Forlani resulted in a return of Andreotti as Prime Minister from 1989 to 1992.
* Secretary: Alcide De Gasperi ( 1944 – 1946 ), Attilio Piccioni ( 1946 – 1949 ), Giuseppe Cappi ( 1949 ), Paolo Emilio Taviani ( 1949 – 1950 ), Guido Gonella ( 1950 – 1953 ), Alcide De Gasperi ( 1953 – 1954 ), Amintore Fanfani ( 1954 – 1959 ), Aldo Moro ( 1959 – 1964 ), Mariano Rumor ( 1964 – 1969 ), Flaminio Piccoli ( 1969 ), Arnaldo Forlani ( 1969 – 1973 ), Amintore Fanfani ( 1973 – 1975 ), Benigno Zaccagnini ( 1975 – 1980 ), Flaminio Piccoli ( 1980 – 1982 ), Ciriaco De Mita ( 1982 – 1989 ), Arnaldo Forlani ( 1989 – 1992 ), Mino Martinazzoli ( 1992 – 1994 )
* President: Mario Scelba ( 1965 – 1969 ), Benigno Zaccagnini ( 1969 – 1975 ), Aldo Moro ( 1975 – 1978 ), Flaminio Piccoli ( 1978 – 1980 ), Arnaldo Forlani ( 1980 – 1989 ), Ciriaco De Mita ( 1989 – 1992 ), Rosa Russo Iervolino ( 1992 – 1994 )
* Luigi Ciriaco De Mita ( European People's Party )
As Craxi's relationship with the then National Secretary of the DC, Ciriaco De Mita, was even worse, Andreotti was instrumental in the creation of the so-called " CAF triangle " ( from the initials of the surnames of Craxi, Andreotti and another DC leader, Arnaldo Forlani ) opposing De Mita's power.
* Former Christian Democrats: Gerardo Bianco, Rosy Bindi, Enzo Carra, Pierluigi Castagnetti, Luigi Cocilovo, Sergio D ' Antoni, Ciriaco De Mita, Giuseppe Fioroni, Dario Franceschini, Enrico Letta, Renzo Lusetti, Nicola Mancino, Franco Marini, Sergio Mattarella, Lapo Pistelli, Vittorio Prodi, Rosa Russo Jervolino, Patrizia Toia
This group represented the core of the former Italian People's Party ( a leftish Christian democratic party ), as Franco Marini, Ciriaco De Mita, Pierluigi Castagnetti, Gerardo Bianco, Nicola Mancino, Enrico Letta, Dario Franceschini, Giuseppe Fioroni, Rosy Bindi, Lapo Pistelli and Sergio D ' Antoni.
De Mita was born in Nusco, in the Avellinese hinterland.
De Mita became chairman of the party in 1982 at a time when its power was declining.
De Mita waited a year to become Prime Minister, and then served as Prime Minister for a year, maintaining the party chairmanship.
De Mita won a seat in the European Parliament in the June 2009 European election ; at age 81, he was the oldest candidate to win a seat in that election.
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Politically, while the paper kept backing the progressive left, its approach to governmental parties was altered: its traditional opposition to Bettino Craxi's line was coupled on the other hand with overtures to Ciriaco De Mita, one of the leading figures on the DC Left.
World leaders at the 14th G7 summit in 1988: Jacques Delors, Ciriaco De Mita, Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, Brian Mulroney, François Mitterrand, Helmut Kohl and Noboru Takeshita

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In 1600, the English scientist William Gilbert returned to the subject in De Magnete, and coined the New Latin word electricus from ηλεκτρον ( elektron ), the Greek word for " amber ", which soon gave rise to the English words " electric " and " electricity.
During the same time two Cessna 337s and two DHC-5 Buffalo STOL transports were supplied in 1977-78 with one DHC-5 crashing almost immediately and the other being returned to De Havilland Canada in 1979.
Although he never returned to the complementary work he intended to write, On the Dignity of Human Nature, Bartolomeo Facio took up the task writing De excellentia ac praestantia hominis.
At age twenty-three, he returned home with the title " Officer of Merit in Nanyang ," serving as the master of documents under the administration of Governor Bao De ( in office from 103 – 111 ).
When, after an absence of fourteen months, Cyprian returned to his diocese, he defended leaving his post in letters to the other North African bishops and a tract " De lapsis ," and called a council of North African bishops at Carthage to consider the treatment of the lapsed and the apparent schism of Felicissimus ( 251 ).
When De Gaulle dismissed resistance organizations after the liberation of Paris, many maquisards returned to their homes.
In the summer of 1988, Binoche returned to the stage in an acclaimed production of Anton Checkov's The Seagull directed by Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky at Théâtre De L ' odéon in Paris.
In August De Ruyter returned from America to a hero's welcome and was given supreme command of the confederate fleet.
The second round began with both boxers trading punches but De la Hoya quickly returned to his previous tactic, which he employed in the third round.
She returned to the West End from 13 March – 23 May 2009, playing Madame de Merteuil in Yukio Mishima's Madame De Sade, directed by Michael Grandage as part of the Donmar season at Wyndham's Theatre.
The French also returned the other Dutch colonies they had recaptured from the British, including the ones in the West Indies ( like St. Eustatius that had been taken by Admiral Rodney in February, 1781, but was retaken by the French Admiral De Grasse on November 27, 1781 )
Leaving his deputy Sir Samuel Argall ( circa 1580 – circa 1626 ) in charge, Lord De La Warr returned to England and published a book about Virginia, The Relation of the Right Honourable the Lord De-La-Warre, of the Colonie, Planted in Virginia, in 1611.
Operating off the Barbary Coast he captured several infamous corsairs and having negotiated a peace agreement with Salé, De Ruyter returned home May 1656.
His ambitions thwarted and with the element of surprise lost, De Ruyter sailed north to Dominica and Nevis, then returned to Europe while disease spread aboard his ships.
When he saw Lannes De Viry and Labedoyère back together driving the enemy's gun and warns that the latter is about to embark again on the Spanish bayonets, called him near him and forgave him his fault, he returned his post at the General Staff.
De La Soul returned as a guest on the third Gorillaz studio album, Plastic Beach alongside Super Furry Animals frontman Gruff Rhys on the song " Superfast Jellyfish ".
De Braose fled to Ireland, then returned to Wales as King John had him hunted in Ireland.
De Chant and Wolk continued to perform with the duo until Wolk's death in early 2010, while Curry returned for the Do It for Love sessions.
In the 1660s, it was bought and returned to Uppsala University by count Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie, who also provided its present lavishly decorated binding.
She published De l ' Allemagne in the autumn, was saddened by the death of her second son Albert, who had entered the Swedish army and fell in a duel brought on by gambling, undertook her Considérations sur la révolution française, and when Louis XVIII had been restored returned to Paris.
Early in 1914 he returned to the Netherlands on board cruiser HNLMS De Ruyter.
De Bouillé returned to France in 1783 after the peace.
De Botton then returned to a more lyrical, personal style of writing.
Ernest Blythe revealed many years later that the outgoing Government had become so alarmed by O ' Duffy's conduct that had they returned to power they would have acted precisely as De Valera did.
While Guybrush and Winslow follow the creatures, they are intercepted by Morgan again who has returned to capture Guybrush for De Singe.

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