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{{Infobox Prime Minister 
| name               = Alcide De Gasperi
| image              = Alcide de Gasperi 2.jpg
| order              = [[List of Prime Ministers of Italy|30th]] <br> [[Prime Minister of Italy]]
| monarch            = [[Victor Emmanuel III of Italy|Victor Emmanuel III]]<br>[[Umberto II of Italy|Umberto II]]
| president    	     = [[Enrico De Nicola]] <br> [[Luigi Einaudi]]
| term_start         = 10 December 1945 
(contracted; show full)954) was an Italian statesman and politician and founder of the [[Democrazia Cristiana|Christian Democratic Party]]. From 1945 to 1953 he was the prime minister of eight successive coalition governments. His eight-year term in office remains a landmark of political longevity for a leader in modern Italian politics.  A conservative Catholic, he was one of the [[Founding fathers of the European Union]], along with the [[France|Frenchman]] [[Robert Schuman]] and the West German Chancellor [[Konrad Adenauer]].
  

==Biography==


===Early years===
De Gasperi was born in [[Pieve Tesino]] in [[County of Tyrol|Tyrol]], which at that time belonged to [[Austria-Hungary]], now part of the [[Trentino]] in Italy. His father was a local police officer of limited financial means. From 1896 De Gasperi was active in the Social Christian movement. In 1900 he joined the Faculty of Literature and Philosophy in [[Vienna]], where he played an important role in the inception of the Christian student movement. He was very much inspired by the [[Rerum (contracted; show full){{Italian Ministers of the Interior}}
{{Secretaries of the Italian Christian Democracy}}
{{National Liberation Committee}}
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{{Charlemagne Prize recipients}}

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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. -->
| NAME              = De Gasperi, Alcide
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| DATE OF BIRTH     = 3 April 1881
| PLACE OF BIRTH    = [[Pieve Tesino]], [[County of Tyrol]], [[Austria-Hungary]]
| DATE OF DEATH     = 19 August 1954
| PLACE OF DEATH    = [[Borgo Valsugana]], [[Trentino]], Italy
}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:De Gasperi, Alcide}}
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