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De Mita was born in Nusco, in the [[Avellino|avellinese]] hinterland. As a young man he joined the [[Democrazia Cristiana]] and entered politics. He rose through the ranks of the party, becoming a member of its council in [[1956]], a member of Parliament in [[1963]] and a member of the Italian cabinet in [[1973]]. During the next decade he served as minister of industry and then as minister of foreign trade.
 
De Mita became chairman of the party in [[1982]] at a time when its power was declining. He was reelected in [[1986]] with 60% support from the party. The Christian Democrats did well in the elections of [[1987]]. De Mita waited a year to become prime minister, and then served as Prime Minister for a year, maintaining the party chairmanship. At the beginning of that service, on [[April 16]] [[1988]], in [[Forlì]], [[Red Brigades]] killed Italian senator [[Roberto Ruffilli]], an advisor of [[Ciriaco de Mita]].
 
 
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