
Antonio Segni
Antonio Segni was an Italian politician who served as the President of Italy from 1962 to 1964. A member of the Christian Democracy party, Segni played a significant role in Italian politics during the post-World War II era, advocating for democratic governance and the integration of Italy into European and transatlantic alliances. He was known for his conservative views and his opposition to communism, which influenced his stance during the papal conclave that elected Pope Paul VI.
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Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Segni, wrote to President Nyerere to communicate Italy's intentions.
79th Anniversary of the Italian Republic: 2 June 1946 - 2 June 2025Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Segni communicated with President Nyerere about diplomatic intentions.
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