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    The first Prodi government was the 53rd government of Italy. It held office from 18 May 1996 until 21 October 1998. On 21 April 1996, the Olive Tree won...
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    Romano Prodi OMRI (Italian: [roˈmaːno ˈprɔːdi] ; born 9 August 1939) is an Italian politician who served as President of the European Commission from 1999...
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    The second Prodi government was the cabinet of the government of Italy from 17 May 2006 to 8 May 2008, a total of 722 days, or 1 year, 11 months and 21...
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    The Prodi Commission was the European Commission in office between 1999 and 2004. The administration was led by former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi...
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    The first D'Alema government was the government of Italy from 21 October 1998 to 22 December 1999. The first Prodi government fell in 1998 when the Communist...
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    Giorgio Napolitano (category First Class of the Order of the Star of Romania)
    Interior from 1996 to 1998 during the first Prodi government. A close friend of Henry Kissinger, he was also the first high-ranking leader of a communist...
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  • October 1998, the first Prodi government fell when PRC left the alliance. Since 21 October 1998, The Olive Tree was the core of the governments led by Massimo...
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    minister. Committed to institutional reforms during the first Prodi government, he was first elected president of a bicameral commission for constitutional...
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  • State for University and Research in the Dini government, and scientific advisor in the first Prodi government. He was also member of the directors' board...
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    Italian Republic's first Government of Experts, entirely composed of experts and officials from outside Parliament. The government obtained the confidence...
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    seconded to the Italian government as head of office of the secretary of state for foreign affairs in the first Prodi government (1996–98). In 1998-2001...
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  • Italian governments, which resulted in their resignation or dismissal. It includes both governments who served under the Kingdom of Italy and governments who...
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    confidence in Italian prime minister Romano Prodi, causing the collapse of the second Prodi government. Prodi's resignation led the Italian president Giorgio...
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    The 2006 Italian general election was held on 9 and 10 April 2006. Romano Prodi, leader of the centre-left coalition The Union, narrowly defeated the incumbent...
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    was also the first full Commission since the enlargement in 2004 to 25 members; hence, the number of Commissioners at the end of the Prodi Commission had...
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    of the PRC leader Fausto Bertinotti to remove confidence in the first Prodi government. Sick, elderly, and increasingly disappointed by Italian politics...
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    Workers' Communist Party (Italy) (category Government and politics articles needing translation from Italian Wikipedia)
    parties, being extremely critical of past centre-left governments, in particular the first Prodi government with Massimo D'Alema and Giuliano Amato. The "Common...
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    Salvatore Cardinale (category Government ministers of Italy)
    secretary of the CCD in Sicily and did not vote for trust to the first Prodi government. In February 1998 he participated in the birth of the Democratic...
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  • The Olive Tree (Italy) (category Romano Prodi)
    the Left, took part in the government of the country and one of their leaders, Walter Veltroni, who ran in ticket with Prodi in a long electoral campaign...
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    Franco Giordano as secretary. Additionally, for the first time it entered a government by joining the Prodi II Cabinet, with Paolo Ferrero Minister of Social...
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    Republican Party group and the centre-left coalition that supported the first Prodi government. In 1997, the Federalist Party formed joint lists with the Union...
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    Parliament on 6 February 2008, following the defeat of the government of Prime Minister Romano Prodi in a January 2008 Senate vote of confidence and the unsuccessful...
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    opponent again being Prodi. He was re-elected in the 2008 Italian general election following the collapse of the Second Prodi government and sworn in for...
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    of national politics has slowly been eroded.[citation needed] During the Prodi Commission, Anna Diamantopoulou (Employment and Social Affairs) took leave...
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  • repeated his statements about Prodi. Prodi denied the allegations. Litvinenko said that "Trofimov did not exactly say that Prodi was a KGB agent, because the...
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    In 1996, he was appointed undersecretary of public works in the first Prodi government; in those years, he joined the executive committee of Legambiente...
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  • two governments were forced to resign when a vote they had made a matter of confidence failed: the first Prodi cabinet in 1996, and the second Prodi cabinet...
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    candidates on the other ones, and ensuring external support for a Prodi government. The intricate electoral system of Italy, nicknamed as Mattarellum...
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    center-left coalition, The Olive Tree, under the leadership of Romano Prodi. Prodi's government became the third-longest to stay in power before he narrowly lost...
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    Antonio Di Pietro (category Government ministers of Italy)
    Italian politician, lawyer and magistrate. He was a minister in government of Romano Prodi, a Senator, and a Member of the European Parliament. He was a...
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