Italian general election, 1996
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The Italian general election of 1996 was a nationwide parliamentary vote in which center-left and center-right coalitions competed for control of Italy’s government during a period of political transition in the post–First Republic era.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Italian general election, 1996 Context triple: [Italian general election, 2001, previousElection, Italian general election, 1996]
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Italian general election, 1994
The Italian general election of 1994 was a pivotal national vote that marked the rise of Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia, the collapse of much of the old party system, and a major realignment of Italian politics in the post–Cold War era.
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Italian general election, 2006
The Italian general election of 2006 was a closely contested national parliamentary vote in Italy that resulted in a narrow victory for Romano Prodi’s center-left coalition over Silvio Berlusconi’s center-right alliance.
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Italian general election, 1992
The Italian general election of 1992 was a pivotal national vote that marked the beginning of the end for Italy’s postwar party system amid corruption scandals and rising political fragmentation.
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Italian general election, 2001
The Italian general election of 2001 was a nationwide parliamentary vote in which Silvio Berlusconi’s center-right coalition, the House of Freedoms, won a decisive victory over the center-left, leading to Berlusconi’s second term as Prime Minister.
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Italian general elections
Italian general elections are nationwide parliamentary contests in Italy in which voters choose representatives to the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, determining the country’s governing majority.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
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Target entity: Italian general election, 1996 Target entity description: The Italian general election of 1996 was a nationwide parliamentary vote in which center-left and center-right coalitions competed for control of Italy’s government during a period of political transition in the post–First Republic era.
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A.
Italian general election, 1994
The Italian general election of 1994 was a pivotal national vote that marked the rise of Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia, the collapse of much of the old party system, and a major realignment of Italian politics in the post–Cold War era.
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B.
Italian general election, 2006
The Italian general election of 2006 was a closely contested national parliamentary vote in Italy that resulted in a narrow victory for Romano Prodi’s center-left coalition over Silvio Berlusconi’s center-right alliance.
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C.
Italian general election, 1992
The Italian general election of 1992 was a pivotal national vote that marked the beginning of the end for Italy’s postwar party system amid corruption scandals and rising political fragmentation.
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D.
Italian general election, 2001
The Italian general election of 2001 was a nationwide parliamentary vote in which Silvio Berlusconi’s center-right coalition, the House of Freedoms, won a decisive victory over the center-left, leading to Berlusconi’s second term as Prime Minister.
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E.
Italian general elections
Italian general elections are nationwide parliamentary contests in Italy in which voters choose representatives to the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, determining the country’s governing majority.
- F. None of above. chosen
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