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Giacomo Matteotti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒaːkomo matteˈɔtti]; 22 May 1885 – 10 June 1924) was an Italian socialist politician and secretary of the Unitary Socialist Party (PSU). He was elected deputy of the Chamber of Deputies three times, in 1919 , 1921 and in 1924 .
Matteotti during the 1920s. The Aventine Secession was the withdrawal of the parliament opposition, mainly comprising the Italian Socialist Party, Italian Liberal Party, Italian People's Party and Communist Party of Italy, from the Chamber of Deputies in 1924–25, following the murder of the deputy Giacomo Matteotti by fascists on 10 June 1924.
The exhibition "Giacomo Matteotti. Life and Death of a Father of Democracy." at the Museo di Roma on Feb. 29, 2024 in Rome. To mark the centenary of Giacomo Matteotti's death, the Museum of Rome ...
14th Street West Historic District, also known as Central City, [2] is a national historic district located at Huntington, West Virginia. The district encompasses 29 contributing buildings including Heiner's Bakery. Dwellings in the district represent the finest styles in Colonial Revival and Mid-Century Modern architecture. [3]
Family Crisis Center staff members gather outside the new extension to Marge's Place, the organization's shelter for domestic violence victims, during an Oct. 19 open house celebration in Farmington.
The Rainbow Youth Project, a nonprofit organization that advocates for LGBTQ+ youth and has a call crisis center, has seen a 500% increase in the number of calls it received in the last week ...
For Huntington, ”the capacity to create political institutions is the capacity to create public interests”. [3] Huntington argues that changes are caused by tensions within the political and social system , and criticizes modernization theory , contending that its argument for economic change and development being the prime factors ...
The proposed center would have both a crisis receiving center (CRS) and a short-term facility where a person can be stabilized without having to go to a hospital.