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Umberto Ambrosoli (born 10 September 1971, in Milan) is an Italian politician. He was the candidate for the centre-left coalition at the regional election in Lombardy (24–25 February 2013). In 2009 he published the book Qualunque cosa succeda (Whatever happens) about his father, the lawyer Giorgio Ambrosoli, murdered 11 July 1979 by William Joseph Aricò, an assassin hired by the banker Michele Sindona . The book was winner of the Tiziano Terzani and Capalbio prizes. In November 2009 he also received an award of merit from Algiusmi, the association of law graduates of the University of Milan.

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  • Umberto Ambrosoli (it)
  • Umberto Ambrosoli (fr)
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  • Umberto Ambrosoli, né le 10 septembre 1971 à Milan, est un avocat et un homme politique italien, candidat à la présidence de la région Lombardie en 2013. (fr)
  • Umberto Ambrosoli (born 10 September 1971, in Milan) is an Italian politician. He was the candidate for the centre-left coalition at the regional election in Lombardy (24–25 February 2013). In 2009 he published the book Qualunque cosa succeda (Whatever happens) about his father, the lawyer Giorgio Ambrosoli, murdered 11 July 1979 by William Joseph Aricò, an assassin hired by the banker Michele Sindona . The book was winner of the Tiziano Terzani and Capalbio prizes. In November 2009 he also received an award of merit from Algiusmi, the association of law graduates of the University of Milan. (en)
  • Umberto Ambrosoli (Milano, 10 settembre 1971) è un avvocato e saggista italiano, autore del libro Qualunque cosa succeda, sulle vicende del padre Giorgio Ambrosoli, assassinato nel 1979. (it)
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  • Umberto Ambrosoli, né le 10 septembre 1971 à Milan, est un avocat et un homme politique italien, candidat à la présidence de la région Lombardie en 2013. (fr)
  • Umberto Ambrosoli (born 10 September 1971, in Milan) is an Italian politician. He was the candidate for the centre-left coalition at the regional election in Lombardy (24–25 February 2013). In 2009 he published the book Qualunque cosa succeda (Whatever happens) about his father, the lawyer Giorgio Ambrosoli, murdered 11 July 1979 by William Joseph Aricò, an assassin hired by the banker Michele Sindona . The book was winner of the Tiziano Terzani and Capalbio prizes. In November 2009 he also received an award of merit from Algiusmi, the association of law graduates of the University of Milan. (en)
  • Umberto Ambrosoli (Milano, 10 settembre 1971) è un avvocato e saggista italiano, autore del libro Qualunque cosa succeda, sulle vicende del padre Giorgio Ambrosoli, assassinato nel 1979. (it)
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