Cabinet D'Alema II

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The Cabinet D'Alema II ruled Italy from December 22, 1999 to April 19, 2000. The first cabinet of Prime Minister Massimo D'Alema resigned for the purpose of reshuffle, the second cabinet because of the one for the center-left alliance on 16 April 2000 clearly lost regional elections . The Amato II cabinet followed .

minister

Massimo D'Alema
Ministries Surname Political party
Prime Minister Massimo D'Alema DS
Exterior Lamberto Dini RI
Interior Enzo Bianco Dem
Judiciary Oliviero Diliberto PdCI
defense Sergio Mattarella PPI
Treasure and household Giuliano Amato independent
Finances Vincenzo Visco DS
Agriculture Paolo De Castro Dem
Public Works Willer Bordon Dem
traffic Pierluigi Bersani DS
Industry Enrico Letta PPI
Foreign trade Piero Fassino DS
Mail, communication Salvatore Cardinale UDEUR
health Rosy Bindi PPI
Work and social Cesare Salvi DS
Cultural assets Giovanna Melandri DS
environment Edoardo Ronchi FdV
schools Luigi Berlinguer DS
Universities and research Ortensio Zecchino DS
Minister with no portfolio Surname Political party
Regions Katia Bellillo PdCI
administration Franco Bassanini DS
equal rights Laura Balbo FdV
European politics Patrizia Toia PPI
Constitutional reforms Antonio Maccanico Dem
Relations with parliament Agazio Loiero UDEUR
Social cohesion Livia Turco DS

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