Massimo D'Alema (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmassimo daˈlɛːma]; born 20 April 1949) is an Italian politician and journalist who was the 53rd prime minister...
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union player and coach Massimo D'Alelio (1916–1998), Italian bridge player Massimo D'Alema (born 1949), Italian politician Massimo Dallamano (1917–1976)...
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member of The Olive Tree coalition, the DS was successively led by Massimo D'Alema, Walter Veltroni, and Piero Fassino, and merged with Democracy is Freedom...
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2015–present), four Prime Ministers (Romano Prodi, Giuliano Amato, Massimo D'Alema and Renzi), three former leaders (Pier Luigi Bersani, Guglielmo Epifani...
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below. Secretary: Achille Occhetto (1991–1994), Massimo D'Alema (1994–1998) Coordinator: Massimo D'Alema (1991–1993), Davide Visani (1993–1994), Mauro Zani...
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name: Romano Prodi The Professor (Il Professore) Mortadella Full name: Massimo D'Alema Little moustache (Baffino) Leader Maximo Full name: Mario Monti Rigor...
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formation of a new government led by Massimo D'Alema as prime minister. There are those who claim that D'Alema, along with People's Party leader Franco...
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Institutional Reforms in Massimo D'Alema's first government from October 1998 to May 1999, and, once again, Treasury Minister in D'Alema's second government...
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List of foreign visits by Massimo D'Alema City and Country Dates Host Notes...
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Communist Youth Federation (FGCI) whose secretary at the time was Massimo D’Alema. From 1979 to 1982 he worked as the economic-union editor for the PCI...
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