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− | '''Giorgio Cassata''' was the 21st Prime Minister of [[Pacitalia]], serving from 1985-1987 under the Conservativa Party banner. He is the only Prime Minister to be arrested, charged, jailed and executed, whether termed separately or together. He was booted out of office in 1987 for destroying the Pacitalian economy | + | {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" |
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+ | | '''Rank:''' | ||
+ | | 64th Prime Minister of Pacitalia | ||
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+ | | '''Term of Office:''' | ||
+ | | 26 July [[Wikipedia:1985|1985]] - 29 December [[Wikipedia:1987|1987]] | ||
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+ | | '''Predecessor:''' | ||
+ | | [[Athena Papistikas]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Successor:''' | ||
+ | | Daniel Cicerone | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Date of Birth:''' | ||
+ | | [[Wikipedia:May_28|28 May]] [[Wikipedia:1938|1938]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Place of Birth:''' | ||
+ | | Medomanto, [[Pacitalian provinces|Acqua Verdi]], [[Pacitalia]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Spouse:''' | ||
+ | | Unmarried | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Children:''' | ||
+ | | None | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Profession:''' | ||
+ | | [[Wikipedia:Politician|politician]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''[[Wikipedia:Political party|Political Party]]:''' | ||
+ | | [[Partia di Traditionale|Conservative Party]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Languages spoken:''' | ||
+ | | [[Pacitalian]], [[English]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | '''Giorgio Cassata''' was the 21st Prime Minister of [[Pacitalia]], serving from 1985-1987 under the Conservativa Party banner. He is the only Prime Minister to be arrested, charged, jailed and executed, whether termed separately or together. He was booted out of office in 1987 for destroying the Pacitalian economy and attempting to convert Pacitalia into a one-party state. Cassata retaliated by gathering supporters and bombing the Pacitalian Parliament buildings, known as the Prado. He was arrested, jailed and later executed.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> | ||
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Revision as of 21:58, 27 November 2005
Rank: | 64th Prime Minister of Pacitalia |
Term of Office: | 26 July 1985 - 29 December 1987 |
Predecessor: | Athena Papistikas |
Successor: | Daniel Cicerone |
Date of Birth: | 28 May 1938 |
Place of Birth: | Medomanto, Acqua Verdi, Pacitalia |
Spouse: | Unmarried |
Children: | None |
Profession: | politician |
Political Party: | Conservative Party |
Languages spoken: | Pacitalian, English |
Giorgio Cassata was the 21st Prime Minister of Pacitalia, serving from 1985-1987 under the Conservativa Party banner. He is the only Prime Minister to be arrested, charged, jailed and executed, whether termed separately or together. He was booted out of office in 1987 for destroying the Pacitalian economy and attempting to convert Pacitalia into a one-party state. Cassata retaliated by gathering supporters and bombing the Pacitalian Parliament buildings, known as the Prado. He was arrested, jailed and later executed.
Preceded by: Athena Papistikas 1977-1985 |
Prime Minister of Pacitalia 1985-1987 |
Succeeded by: Daniel Cicerone 1987-1988 |
Prime Ministers of Pacitalia | |
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Madusso-Ceranta | Bussotero | Sant'Orsino | Urtibano | Roberto Faustino | Bertadora | Martino Sperga | Tranibanto | Sorprantakis | Nicostrato | Pantafino | Santo Tiziano | Vittore | Anastasio Brauta | Vidinanta | Zerga | Concetto | Assovolti | da Sinota | Brazzitano | Spucurinanto | da Scupeta | Lomas-Peca | Santo Germano | Remigio | da Marino | Severiano | Berlusconi | Lothario Cristano | Deputà | Pacenta | Tammaro | Biagio Serra | d'Ippolito | Gualtiero-Delgado | Porfirio Aiglia | Callisto | Perrotta | Albaceti | Floriano | Casimiro | Cabrali | Bongiantura | Juliani | Vicino | Azrafeco | Santo Megna | Spadazzo | Fibriaudo | Chiefa Serra | Mapradora | Corpusto | Zalmano | Sorprantakis | Sfra | Sant'Allardo | Parderescu | Dragosto | Pietro Grazzo | Damescu | Rodriguez | Castorini | Papistikas | Cassata | Cicerone | Santo Ragazzo | Ell | Sorantanali | Serodini | Chiovitti |