Talk:List of post-war social security reforms in Italy
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Why was this list created?
[edit]I moved the section about social security reforms in the articles about Alcide De Gasperi and Amintore Fanfani that were created by Zictor23 to this list. The reason is that the very detailed, not interlinked, and long lists in the articles on those politicians do not really contribute to a better understanding of their personalitiess. These reforms were performed by ministers in their cabinets from different parties and not necessarily by the Prime Ministers themselves.
In addition the reforms have to be seen in context with the reforms of other cabinets, given the fact that Italian governments are often short-lived, particularly until the 1990s, and social refvorm bills often overlap different cabinets. Consequently, they are not necessarily the work of one cabinet or one Prime Minister. In a separate article people nevertheless can check the reforms and appreciate the historical chronology. However some additional information on social reforms in Italy to give the reader an even more comprehensive insight in post-war social politics in Italy would be wellcome. - DonCalo (talk) 13:10, 31 August 2013 (UTC)