1996 in Italy
Appearance
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Events in Italy in 1996:
Incumbents
[edit]- President – Oscar Luigi Scalfaro[1]
- Prime Minister – Lamberto Dini (until 17 May), Romano Prodi (starting 17 May).[2][3]
Events
[edit]- Vulcanair is founded, as did airline company Minerva Airlines.
- January 23: 11 people die in the Secondigliano district, in Naples, due to the Secondigliano tragedy.
- February 26: The Democratic Alliance dissolves and is succeeded by the Democratic Union.
- February 27: The political party Italian Renewal is founded.
- August 10: a little girl named Angela Celentano, who disappeared near Naples, the little girl was never found again. [4]
Elections
[edit]- Italian general election, 1996
- Italian Senate election in Lombardy, 1996
- Sicilian regional election, 1996
Sport
[edit]- 1995–96 Serie A
- 1995–96 Serie B
- 1995–96 Coppa Italia
- 1996 Supercoppa Italiana
- 1996 Torneo di Viareggio
- 1995–96 Serie A (ice hockey) season
- 1995–97 FIRA Trophy
- 1996 Italian Grand Prix
- 1996 San Marino Grand Prix
- 1996 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix
- 1996 Giro d'Italia
- Italy at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Italy at the 1996 Summer Paralympics
Film
[edit]Births
[edit]- 1 February – Gianluigi Quinzi, Italian tennis player
- 17 February – Erika Fasana, Italian artistic gymnast
- 18 December – Giordano Mazzocchi, Italian Musical artist
Deaths
[edit]- February 29 – Mario Zagari, 82, politician
- March 31 – Nino Borsari, 84, cyclist
- May 25 – Renzo De Felice, 67, historian
- May 31 – Luciano Lama, 74, syndicalist
- June 14 – Gesualdo Bufalino, 75, writer
- June 18 – Gino Bramieri, 69, comedian
- December 8 – Prince Eugenio, Duke of Genoa, 90, member of House of Savoy
- December 15 – Giuseppe Dossetti, 83, politician and priest
- December 19 – Marcello Mastroianni, 72, actor
References
[edit]- ^ Sassoon, Donald (29 January 2012). "Oscar Luigi Scalfaro obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- ^ "Romano Prodi | Biography & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- ^ Louis, Carol Diane St (2011). Negotiating Change: Approaches to and the Distributional Implications of Social Welfare and Economic Reform. Stanford University. p. 112.
- ^ "Venticinque anni fa la scomparsa di Angela Celentano sul Faito". 10 August 2021.