Angelo Cemmi

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    Angelo Cemmi
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    Italian Senator
    from Lombardy
    In office
    8 May 1948 15 May 1963
    Italian Senate
    Preceded by
    None
    Italian Senator for Lombardy
    1948–1963
    Succeeded by
    Title jointly held

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