Prodi I Cabinet

E923223

The Prodi I Cabinet was the center-left Italian government led by Prime Minister Romano Prodi from 1996 to 1998, notable for its efforts toward fiscal consolidation and Italy’s entry into the Eurozone.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Prodi I Cabinet canonical 2

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian government
cabinet
executive branch
aimedAt meeting Maastricht criteria
cabinetNumber 53rd government of the Italian Republic NERFINISHED
coalitionGovernment yes
coalitionType centre-left coalition
continent Europe
country Italy
currencyPolicy support for adoption of the euro
economicPolicy budget deficit reduction
public debt containment
endTime 1998
followedBy D’Alema I Cabinet NERFINISHED
governmentForm parliamentary cabinet
governmentHeadParty The Olive Tree NERFINISHED
headOfGovernment Romano Prodi NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod post-Cold War era
jurisdiction Italian Republic NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Italian
legislativeBody Italian Parliament NERFINISHED
legislativeStatus minority government
legislatureTerm 13th Legislature of Italy NERFINISHED
locationOfHeadquarters Palazzo Chigi, Rome NERFINISHED
namedAfter Romano Prodi NERFINISHED
notableFor fiscal consolidation policies
preparation for Italy’s entry into the Eurozone
numberOfCabinetMembers around 20
participatedIn process of Italy’s admission to the Economic and Monetary Union
policyFocus European integration
privatization of state-owned enterprises
public finance reform
politicalOrientation centre-left
precededBy Dini Cabinet NERFINISHED
primeMinister Romano Prodi NERFINISHED
reasonForEnd loss of parliamentary confidence
region Europe
startTime 1996
stateHead Oscar Luigi Scalfaro NERFINISHED
supportedBy Communist Refoundation Party NERFINISHED
Democratic Party of the Left NERFINISHED
Federation of the Greens NERFINISHED
Italian People’s Party NERFINISHED
Italian Renewal NERFINISHED
The Olive Tree coalition NERFINISHED

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.