D'Alema wins confidence vote

Rome - Incoming Italian Prime Minister Massimo d'Alema last night won a vote of confidence in the Chamber of Deputies

Rome - Incoming Italian Prime Minister Massimo d'Alema last night won a vote of confidence in the Chamber of Deputies. A parliamentary source said 333 deputies voted in favour of Mr d'Alema and 281 against.

Mr d'Alema is heading the country's 56th post-war administration, and is the first former communist to lead a major Western European government. He took over on Monday after his predecessor, Mr Romano Prodi, lost a confidence motion by one vote.

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