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| Giovanni Spadolini | |
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| In office 28 June 1981 – 1 December 1982 |
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| President | Alessandro Pertini |
| Preceded by | Arnaldo Forlani |
| Succeeded by | Amintore Fanfani |
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| In office 2 July 1987 – 14 April 1994 |
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| Preceded by | Giovanni Francesco Malagodi |
| Succeeded by | Carlo Scognamiglio Pasini |
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| In office 20 March 1979 – 4 August 1979 |
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| Prime Minister | Giulio Andreotti |
| Preceded by | Mario Pedini |
| Succeeded by | Salvatore Valitutti |
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| In office 4 August 1983 – 17 April 1987 |
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| Prime Minister | Bettino Craxi |
| Preceded by | Lelio Lagorio |
| Succeeded by | Remo Gaspari |
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| Born | 21 June 1925 Florence, Italy |
| Died | 4 August 1994 (aged 69) Rome, Italy |
| Nationality | Italian |
| Political party | Italian Republican Party |
Giovanni Spadolini (Florence, 21 June 1925 – Rome, 4 August 1994) was a liberal Italian politician, prime minister, newspaper editor, journalist, and a noted historian.
Before entering politics, he was editor of Il Corriere della Sera from 1968 to 1972. He served as Ministro dei Beni e delle Attività culturali (Minister for Cultural Assets and Activities) from 1974 to 1976.
He was leader of the Italian Republican Party (PRI) from 1979 to 1987. He served as Prime Minister of Italy from 1981 to 1982, the first in the post-1945 Republic to do so who was not a member of the Christian Democrat party.
From 1987 to April 1994 he was President of the Italian Senate. Following the electoral success of Silvio Berlusconi's House of Freedoms, he lost the chairmanship of the Senate to Carlo Scognamiglio Pasini by a single vote. He died four months later, on 4 August 1994.
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Italian Minister of Public Instruction 1979 |
Succeeded by Salvatore Valitutti |
| Preceded by Arnaldo Forlani |
Prime Minister of Italy 1981–1982 |
Succeeded by Amintore Fanfani |
| Preceded by Lelio Lagorio |
Italian Minister of Defense 1983–1987 |
Succeeded by Remo Gaspari |
| Preceded by Giovanni Francesco Malagodi |
President of the Italian Senate 1987-1994 |
Succeeded by Carlo Scognamiglio Pasini |
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