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in 1934. He was a lifelong member of the "Italian League for the Fight against Cancer", and was also Director of the INT from 1956 to 1974. Additionally, he wrote several medical books with his
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policies, which cut the city administration's spending drastically, and opposed the creation of regional councils, sarcastically dubbing them "
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After his time as a deputy came to an end in 1979, he left Italian politics and returned to his job as an oncologist. He died in 1992.
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In 1967, he resigned as mayor due to a lack of support from his party colleagues, who were discomfited by his opposition to the
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Robert Leonardi, 'The Victors: The Smaller Parties in the 1979 Italian Elections', in Howard R. Penniman (ed),
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Known for his strong personality and short temper, Bucalossi was a sincere believer in
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law that sought to quell the rapid increase in illegal property construction ("
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In 1977, Bucalossi left the PRI in disagreement over the party's support for
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
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Italy at the Polls, 1979: A Study of the Parliamentary Elections
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In 1947, the Action Party disbanded and Bucalossi joined the
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and an associate of the National Institute of Cancer (
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Minister of Public Works
Aldo Moro
Salvatore Lauricella
Antonino Pietro Gullotti
Minister of University and Research
Mariano Rumor
Pier Luigi Romita
Giovanni Pieraccini
Mayor of Milan
Gino Cassinis
Aldo Aniasi
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
Milan
Milan
San Miniato
Italy
Milan
Italy
PdA
PSDI
PRI
PLI
Alma mater
University of Pisa
Physician
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