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- Giulio_Andreotti abstract "Giulio Andreotti (Italian: [ˈʤuːljo andreˈɔtti]; 14 January 1919 – 6 May 2013) was an Italian politician of the Christian Democracy party, and seven-time premier. Andreotti became active in politics after a chance encounter with Alcide De Gasperi, who became his mentor. The compromise that Gasperi advocated was central to Andreotti's political style; some interpreted it as showing a certain cynicism. He attained junior ministerial rank at the age of 28, and first became prime minister in 1972. Occupying all the major offices of state, he was a figure who reassured the civil service, business community, and the Vatican. Andreotti was instrumental in the deeper integration of Italy into the European Union, though imposing the required discipline on his country's public finances was not something he pursued with rigor. In foreign policy he established closer relations with the Arab world. Admirers of Andreotti saw him as having mediated political and social contradictions, enabling the transformation of a substantially rural country into the fifth-biggest economy in the world. Critics said he had done nothing against a system of patronage that had led to pervasive corruption. In his personal life he was a devout Catholic with a relatively modest lifestyle who did not use his position to enrich himself or his family.At the height of his prestige as a statesman, Andreotti was subjected to criminal prosecutions. He was acquitted at a trial in Palermo of collaborating with the Mafia, which his close Sicilian allies had known links to. At a trial in Perugia in 2002, he was found guilty of ordering the murder of a journalist; a charge even political enemies found hard to believe, and which led to complaints that the justice system had "gone mad". He was later definitively acquitted by the supreme court. Andreotti remarked "Apart from the Punic Wars, for which I was too young, I have been blamed for everything".Andreotti served as the 41st Prime Minister of Italy from 1972 to 1973, from 1976 to 1979 and from 1989 to 1992. He also served as Minister of the Interior (1954 and 1978), Defence Minister (1959–66 and 1974) and Foreign Minister (1983–89) and was a Senator for life from 1991 until his death in 2013. He was also a journalist and author. Andreotti was sometimes called Divo Giulio (from Latin Divus Iulius, "Divine Julius", an epithet of Julius Caesar after his posthumous deification). During the 16th term of the Senate in 2008–13, he opted to join the parliamentary group UDC – independence.".
- Giulio_Andreotti activeYearsEndDate "1954-02-08".
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- Giulio_Andreotti activeYearsEndDate "1973-07-07".
- Giulio_Andreotti activeYearsEndDate "1974-11-23".
- Giulio_Andreotti activeYearsEndDate "1978-06-13".
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- Giulio_Andreotti activeYearsEndDate "1989-07-22".
- Giulio_Andreotti activeYearsEndDate "1992-04-24".
- Giulio_Andreotti activeYearsEndDate "2013-05-06".
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- Giulio_Andreotti activeYearsStartDate "1972-02-17".
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- Giulio_Andreotti almaMater Sapienza_University_of_Rome.
- Giulio_Andreotti birthDate "1919-01-14".
- Giulio_Andreotti birthPlace Italy.
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- Giulio_Andreotti birthYear "1919".
- Giulio_Andreotti child Lamberto_Andreotti.
- Giulio_Andreotti deathDate "2013-05-06".
- Giulio_Andreotti deathPlace Italy.
- Giulio_Andreotti deathPlace Rome.
- Giulio_Andreotti deathYear "2013".
- Giulio_Andreotti deputy Claudio_Martelli.
- Giulio_Andreotti deputy Ugo_La_Malfa.
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- Giulio_Andreotti nationality Italians.
- Giulio_Andreotti orderInOffice "41st Prime Minister of Italy".
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- Giulio_Andreotti orderInOffice "Lifetime Senator".
- Giulio_Andreotti party Christian_Democracy_(Italy).
- Giulio_Andreotti party European_Democracy.
- Giulio_Andreotti party Independent_(politician).
- Giulio_Andreotti party Italian_People's_Party_(1994).
- Giulio_Andreotti party Union_of_the_Centre_(2008).
- Giulio_Andreotti president Francesco_Cossiga.
- Giulio_Andreotti president Giovanni_Leone.
- Giulio_Andreotti president Sandro_Pertini.
- Giulio_Andreotti primeMinister Aldo_Moro.
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- Giulio_Andreotti primeMinister Antonio_Segni.
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- Giulio_Andreotti primeMinister Fernando_Tambroni.
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- Giulio_Andreotti profession Journalist.
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- Giulio_Andreotti residence Rome.
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