First D'Alema government

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 Refoundation Party withdrew its support to Prodi. This led to the formation of a new government led by Massimo D'Alema as Prime Minister, the first former Communist to lead a NATO country. As the result of a vote of no confidence in Prodi's government, D'Alema's nomination was passed by a single vote. This was the first and so far, the only occasion in the history of the Italian republic on which a vote of no confidence had ever been called; the Republic's many previous governments had been brought down by a majority "no" vote on some crucially important piece of legislation (such as the budget).

Ministers and other members

 * Democrats of the Left (DS): Prime minister, 7 ministers and 22 undersecretaries
 * Italian People’s Party (PPI): Deputy Prime minister, 5 ministers and 11 undersecretaries
 * Democratic Union for the Republic (UDR): 3 ministers and 8 undersecretaries
 * Independents: 3 ministers and 5 undersecretaries
 * Italian Renewal (RI): 2 ministers and 5 undersecretaries
 * Party of Italian Communists (PdCI): 2 ministers and 3 undersecretaries
 * Federation of the Greens (FdV): 2 ministers and 3 undersecretaries
 * Italian Democratic Socialists (SDI): 1 minister and 2 undersecretaries