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Romano Prodi Italian politician and economist (born 1939)

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Antonio Di Pietro Italian politician and lawyer

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Lamberto Dini Italian politician and economist (born 1931)

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Oscar Luigi Scalfaro President of Italy from 1992 to 1999

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Pier Luigi Bersani Italian politician (born 1951)

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Giorgio Napolitano President of Italy from 2006 to 2015

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Clemente Mastella Italian politician (born 1947)

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Events in the year 1999 in Italy.

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Dini Cabinet 52nd government of the Italian Republic

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Antonio Maccanico Italian politician and civil servant (1924–2013)

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The centre-left coalition is an alliance of political parties in Italy active, under several forms and names, since 1995 when The Olive Tree was formed under the leadership of Romano Prodi. The centre-left coalition has ruled the country for more than eleven years between 1996 and 2018.

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Events during the year 1994 in Italy.

References

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  3. Louis, Carol Diane St (2011). Negotiating Change: Approaches to and the Distributional Implications of Social Welfare and Economic Reform. Stanford University. p. 112.
  4. "Venticinque anni fa la scomparsa di Angela Celentano sul Faito". 10 August 2021.