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Salvatore Barzilai

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its president Barzilai encouraged the Chamber of Deputies to take some steps to restrict the Italian press with the goal of economic and nationalistic defense of the Kingdom. As a result, some measures were taken by the Chamber and then approved by the Senate which would be the basis for the law numbered 273 and dated 21 March 1915.
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Barzilai served as the president of the Rome Press Association for two terms (September 1905–1915 and 1920–1923) as the president of National Press Federation again for two terms (1908–1913 and 1920–1924). The latter was the main body which represented the Italian journalists. In his first term as
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lasted until 1919, and he served for eight successive terms. He was one of the founders of the Republican Party in 1897. He also served as the president of the party, but resigned from the office following the Congress in
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views in early ages. He was a freemason. He was one of the leading figures of Triestine Club in Rome which acted as a connection between the Triestine Masonry and the
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Unai Belaustegi (2021). "A prosopographic approach to republicans elected as MPs in the parliamentary monarchies of Spain, Italy and Portugal (1890–1924)".
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on 5 July 1860 into a Jewish family. His parents were Giuseppe and Elena Saraval. His father was a lawyer and a Hebrew scholar and archaeologist.
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Barzilai was married to Maria Roncetti with whom he had three children: two daughters and a son. He died in Rome in May 1939.
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Barzilai was elected as a deputy in the general elections on 23 November 1890. His term at the
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Ronald S. Cunsolo (June 1965). "Libya, Italian Nationalism, and the Revolt against Giolitti".
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and was in office until 18 July 1916. Barzilai was part of the Italian delegation to the
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On 16 July 1915 Barzilai was appointed minister for the lands freed by the enemy to the
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Joel Blatt (February 1986). "France and Italy at the Paris Peace Conference".
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Barzilai worked as a journalist before his political career. He worked for
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Italy in the Giolittian Era. Italian Democracy in the Making, 1900-1914
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Scipio Slataper (2020). Coda, Elena; Benson, Nicholas (eds.).
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held in 1919. In September 1920 he was elected to the
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Deputies of Legislature XXIII of the Kingdom of Italy
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Deputies of Legislature XVIII of the Kingdom of Italy
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Deputies of Legislature XXII of the Kingdom of Italy
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Deputies of Legislature XVII of the Kingdom of Italy
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Minister for the Lands Freed by the Enemy
Antonio Salandra
Trieste
Italian
Republican Party
Alma mater
University of Bologna
Republican Party
minister for the lands freed by the enemy
Trieste
University of Bologna
treason
court of appeal
Graz
Chamber of Deputies
Ancona
cabinet
Prime Minister
Antonio Salandra
Paris Peace Conference
Italian Senate
irredentist
Roman Masonic lodge





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