Tremelloni was a ‘frontier’ man, because he knew how to reconcile, in his government action, the defense of the market economy and private initiative with reformist policies, open to economic planning. Faithful to Einaudi’s teachings, he joined the social democratic split of Palazzo Barberini and was a protagonist of the De Gasperi governments, but also an active supporter of the ‘organic center-left’. Some measures he promoted during the first two Moro governments, which operated in an unfavorable international economic situation, helped to define the tax system of republican Italy. An economic policy in line with that of other countries belonging to the European Community and which received open US approval.
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