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There is one little error in the article. Katia Bellillo and oliviero Diliberto became ministers after leaving the PRC. They became ministers in the D'Alema government. --Brandoale 12:49, 10 October 2005 (UTC)
- I've changed this, but the best thing to do when you see mistakes is to correct them yourself! Don't worry about your English, it is easily good enough to do this. Anyway, if you express yourself in a slightly unnatural way somebody will probably fix it soon enough - most English-speakers can spot bad grammar, there aren't so many who can spot mistakes about the history of Italian communism. So be bold! Palmiro | Talk 13:19, 10 October 2005 (UTC)
In Italy the two chambers of parliament share an equal role, so the "camera dei deputati" is not the lower one --Luigi