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1947 marked a decisive move from politics into the mainstream universities sector for
Giovanni Cassandro, who had been taking work as a free-lance teacher since 1938. He now entered and won a competition enabling him to take up a position as Professor for Italian Law at the
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395:. At the fourth party congress, held in December 1947, the direction of the party drifted away from the centre towards what would at the time have been seen as the political right. A prime mover in these changes was the unreconciled
240:. Michele Cassandro (1876-1962), his father, was a school languages teacher, schools inspector and the author of various published historical studies on local topics. He was still exceptionally young when he graduated from the
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became a member, which meant resigning the Party
Secretarial position. He was not immediately replaced. Instead the administrative tasks were attended to by the three vice-secretaries already in position,
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was therefore appointed as party
General Secretary, while Cassandro took on the newly created post of vice-secretary of the party. By December 1944, when the post of party General Secretary switched from
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whom also befriended him during this period. In or before 1936 Giovanni
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Secretary. Within the party hierarchy he tended to favour moderate centrist positions, frequently finding himself in alliance with his friend
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