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  1. The Government of Italy is a democratic republic, and was established by the Italian constitution in 1948. It consists of legislative, executive, and judicial subdivisions, as well as of a head of state, also known as the president.

  2. The Government: bodies and functions; The Constitution of the Italian Republic; The Presidency of the Council of Ministers. Home page of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers; The Secretary General; Organisational units; Committees, Commissions and Commissioners; Palazzo Chigi, the seat of Government; Guided tours; News and Press Releases

  3. The Government: bodies and functions; The Constitution of the Italian Republic; The Presidency of the Council of Ministers. Home page of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers; The Secretary General; Organisational units; Committees, Commissions and Commissioners; Palazzo Chigi, the seat of Government; Guided tours; News and Press Releases

  4. Italy - Politics, Regions, Unification: The Italian state grew out of the kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont, where in 1848 King Charles Albert introduced a constitution that remained the basic law, of his kingdom and later of Italy, for nearly 100 years. It provided for a bicameral parliament with a cabinet appointed by the king.

  5. Government. Head of state. Legislative branch. Executive branch. Judicial branch. Political parties and elections. Chamber of Deputies. Senate of the Republic. Political parties. Regional governments. History of the post-war political landscape. First Republic: 1946–1994. Entrance of the Socialists to the government. Years of Lead. 1980s.

  6. Italy - Politics, Regions, Constitution: For almost half a century after World War II, Italys electoral system was based on proportional representation, a system in which seats in an elected body are awarded to political parties according to the proportion of the total vote that they receive.

  7. Oct 21, 2022 · ROME, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Giorgia Meloni's Italian government will be sworn in on Saturday at 10 a.m. (0800 GMT). Her cabinet will be made up of 24 ministers. Here the profiles of some of the...

  8. Oct 26, 1997 · Italy is a parliamentary republic with a prime minister who is the head of government. The president is the head of state and appoints the prime minister. The Parliament is composed of 2 houses: the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic.

  9. The Government of the Italian Republic is the constitutional body that heads the executive branch of Italy. Its fundamental regulation is located in Title III of the Italian Constitution. [1] It is composed of the President of the Council of Ministers and the Ministers, who form the Council of Ministers.

  10. The Italian Parliament consists of two houses: the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic. According to the principle of full bicameralism, the two houses perform identical functions. Their main function is to make the laws of the country.

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