TIMELINE: Italy's recent governments
(Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi lost a vote of confidence in parliament's upper house on Thursday, meaning he has to resign.
Prodi came to power after his coalition won a razor-thin victory in an April 2006 election, beating the centre-right bloc led by Silvio Berlusconi, who governed for a record five years.
Here is a short chronology of governments since 1994:
Jan 18, 1994 - President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro dissolves parliament after two years of corruption scandals that destroyed the political old guard.
-- March 28 - Billionaire media magnate Silvio Berlusconi wins landslide victory with his Freedom Alliance coalition.
-- Dec 22 - Berlusconi's government falls after the Northern League party withdraws from the coalition.
Jan 13, 1995 - Scalfaro ignores Berlusconi's calls for a snap election and appoints former Treasury Minister Lamberto Dini as prime minister to head a government of technocrats.
Jan 11, 1996 - It becomes clear Dini no longer commands a majority. Scalfaro dissolves parliament.
April-May - Romano Prodi's centre-left coalition wins the election. He forms a government which lasts 28 months.
Oct 9, 1997 - Prodi's government loses a confidence vote after Communist allies withdraw support for the budget. Prodi resigns.
Oct 21 - Massimo D'Alema becomes Italy's first ex-communist to become prime minister at the head of a centre-left coalition.
Dec 18, 1999 - D'Alema resigns in a move largely seen as a bid to relaunch his coalition.
Dec 23 - D'Alema wins a confidence vote in parliament, giving him a mandate to form a new government.
April 19, 2000 - D'Alema resigns again after suffering a stinging defeat in regional elections.
April 26 - Giuliano Amato takes office at head of a new centre-left coalition.
May 13, 2001 - Berlusconi wins a parliamentary election and forms the 59th government. Continued...



