Sunday, January 9, 2011

Gifts Stroke Patients

Italy

I've always been convinced that in my personal history, but I also think of all my generation, the golden age of our country was the period 1948-1963, the characterized politically centrist alliance (DC-PSDI-PRI-PLI)
Good governance and the high profile of the rulers determined the conditions for the economic boom of the early sixties that gave Italy a widespread prosperity and ultimately transform the economy from predominantly agricultural to industrial, with the consequent phenomena of urban concentration in the north and massive migrations from south to north.
Perhaps our post-unification history has never experienced a period so tumultuous and positive, euphoric, with large sections of the population that significantly improves their lifestyle. He began the era of consumption, even then only essential.
The war was now behind us, forgotten. We were looking to the future, then called the United States of Europe.
In this sea of \u200b\u200bmemories that I plan to systematize, I wanted to do a search and a list of worthy politicians who led Italy from the rubble in the streets to 600 for all.
And also a recognition proper, albeit late for me, the lead blocks of the first Christian Democratic Party, his political sagacity inventing the political centrist in his political allegiance to the liberal with whom Giuseppe Pella, a pupil of Luigi Einaudi, fingerprints its action for almost a decade at the Treasury.

Among the Presidents Council, the homage and the endurance record is the father of the republic, Alcide De Gasperi, who led for seven years the government, through two terms (1948-1953 and 1953-1958) and was able to calibrate the duration of their governments in accordance with the wise Democrat culture, that to feed the beast every politician was 18 months for a ride to the ranks of Undersecretariat ( this is that Berlusconi wants to beat the endurance record he never understood, because it has political culture but master). Not to bore
here is the list of years of centrism.

Presidents Council: De Gasperi (7 times), Zoli, Signs (3), Scelba, Fanfani (4), Pella, Tambroni (ruled by a single color from 25/03 to 26/07 in 1960 and resigned after violent riots organized by the PCI in Italy, because of the openings policies of his government for the Msi Almirante, supporting him in parliament).

Ministers of the Treasury: Giuseppe Pella, Silvio Gava, Doctors, Tambroni, Taviani (permanently in the late fifties).

Ministers of Finance: Vanoni, until his death in December 1956 and then Andreotti, after many years of experience as Undersecretary to the Prime Minister with De Gasperi and his successors.

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