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Political Factors in Italy

On June 2nd, 1946 Italy, which was previously a Monarchy ruled by the same house which had ruled Italy since the early 1800’s. After the results of a popular referendum which was intended only to determine whether the Head of State should be elected by popular vote or come from a family dynasty. In either case, The Head of State, would appoint members of the government, but not govern personally.



The Italian republic is democratically represented by the parliament. The President of the republic is elected for a period of 7 years by parliament and then nominates the Prime Minister who proposed the other ministers, pending the approval of the President who officially nominates them. The Judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. As such, the President represents the unity of the nation and carries several responsibilities previously given to the King of Italy. He is elected by the lawmakers, appoints the executive and is the president of the judiciary. He is also the commander in chief of the armed forces.

The President is also the guardian of the Italian Constitution and can as such openly reject anti-constitutional laws by refusing to sign them.

National elections appoint the parliament with the exception of some life senators, currently 7 (three of which are previous Presidents) and are elected for a maximum of five years. There are about a hundred provinces in twenty regions in the Italian State, these regions being considered in the Italian Constitution. A prefect oversees each province and represents, reports and is appointed by the central government.

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