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104: 111: 30: 357:, but was not seriously considered due to their Stalinist positions. The government was widely seen as more moderate due to inclusion of the IRP, both in Italy and abroad. Anthony Eden, Prime Minister of United Kingdom, was quoted as saying "The new Italian government is more sensible but inclusion of the Comsigtori, or however they want to call themselves, means they will still push for same broken policies". 87: 291:
The Election had proven that the continuation of the Italian Government, in it's current form, was impossible, as shown by the results. Historians consider response to Hungary and social fatigue with the government to be the reasons of their loss. The biggest loser was
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Even with the results showing growing dissatisfaction towards the government, a right-wing majority government was impossible. Due to this, PM Giuseppe Saragat had originally planned to create a moderate
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government, comprised of his own PSDI and newcomers - IRP and DC. However, due to the pressure from CNCL and his own left flank, ultimately creating the
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PIPC had also gained 41 seats, becoming the largest opposition party, but not healing from their massive losses in the 1953 elections.
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was the winner of the elections, with historical evidence showing that they had largely gained the votes of the left flank of
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on 14 October 1958. The number of MPs to be elected was calculated upon the population's size for the last time.
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coalition, with Oronzo Reale as prime minister. A more leftist coalition was possible with the emergence of
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This fact refers to the 1953 seats - in fact, they had less due to to PSIUP defections
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George Wallace - *Italian ways - History from 1945 to 1983*
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Index

1796
1804
138 electoral votes
Electoral College


John Tayler
John Jay
Democratic-Republican
Federalist
New York
New York
William Cocke
Charles Pinckney
Italy
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Light-Red Coalition
1948
1953 Italian general elections
Ventitré
Siófok Incident
Anti-Imperialist League
PIPC
Comsigtori
PCI
PSI
Pietro Nenni
Giorgio Amendola
IRP
Oronzo Reale

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