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- Editto_Bulgaro abstract "The Editto Bulgaro (English: "Bulgarian Edict"), also referred to as "the Bulgarian Ukase" in Italian newspapers, was a statement of Silvio Berlusconi, at the time Prime Minister of Italy, about the behavior of some journalists and television stars in the Italian media system, which was pronounced during a press conference with Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, at the time Prime Minister of Bulgaria, on 18 April 2002. It was soon followed by the removal from the air of the people Berlusconi had referred to.".
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- Editto_Bulgaro hasPhotoCollection Editto_Bulgaro.
- Editto_Bulgaro subject Category:Censorship_in_Italy.
- Editto_Bulgaro subject Category:Politics_of_Italy.
- Editto_Bulgaro comment "The Editto Bulgaro (English: "Bulgarian Edict"), also referred to as "the Bulgarian Ukase" in Italian newspapers, was a statement of Silvio Berlusconi, at the time Prime Minister of Italy, about the behavior of some journalists and television stars in the Italian media system, which was pronounced during a press conference with Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, at the time Prime Minister of Bulgaria, on 18 April 2002.".
- Editto_Bulgaro label "Editto Bulgaro".
- Editto_Bulgaro label "Editto bulgaro".
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- Editto_Bulgaro sameAs Q3719278.
- Editto_Bulgaro sameAs Q3719278.
- Editto_Bulgaro wasDerivedFrom Editto_Bulgaro?oldid=600845285.
- Editto_Bulgaro isPrimaryTopicOf Editto_Bulgaro.