Alfredo Falcioni (Cuzzego, Domodossola 9 June 1868 – Ghiffa, 4 July 1936) was an Italian politician.[1][2] He was a lawyer, councilor and president of the provincial council of Novara. Elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1900, he was loyal to Giovanni Giolitti and was re-elected continuously until 1924.[3][4]
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