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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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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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