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on the lists of the MIS. In 1947 the partnership with
Varvaro dissolved due to serious differences on the conception of the party. The secretary wanted the movement to take a precise political position, in the case in point on the left, while Finocchiaro Aprile considered it transversal to any
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with Italy. In the winter of 1942, he contacted exponents of
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