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DAlema, Massimo
(mäs´sm´´ däl´mä) (KEY) , 1949, Italian politician, premier (19972000) of Italy. A member of the Italian Communist party (PCI) since 1968, he worked as a journalist and was active in the party and its youth arm. In 1987, DAlema was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies (the lower house of parliament) for the first time. With PCI leader Achille Occhetto and other young party leaders, he was actively involved in the process (198991) that transformed the party into the Democratic Party of the Left, and in 1994, DAlema became leader of the party. Following the collapse of Romano Prodis government in 1997, DAlema became Italian premier, heading a eclectic seven-party coalition; he was the first former Communist to head a Western European government. He resigned in Apr., 2000, after the coalition suffered losses in regional elections; his government was also weakened by the resistance of its smaller parties to DAlemas push for an end to proportional representation in parliament. In 2006 DAlema became foreign minister in Romano Prodis center-left government.