Politics in Italy are conducted through a parliamentary, democratic republic which uses three primary branches and a separate Head of state. The three branches are: executive, legislative and judiciary.
The legislative branch consists of elected representatives who take seats in the Parliament. The Parliament has a bicameral system and consists of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.
The executive branch consists of the Council of Ministers; led by the Prime Minister (who's official title is President of the Council).
The judicial branch stands alone and is considered autonomous and independent of the other two branches. It's sole responsibility is to the people and the organization and functioning of justice and law. The judicial branch can also reject laws created by the other branches if they are deemed unconstitutional. There are several layers of judiciary courts. The highest circle of the judicial branch is the Constitutional Court which is composed of 15 judges; five are appointed by the President of Italy, five are elected by Parliament and five are elected by the ordinary and the supreme court systems.
The Head of State (more commonly referred to as the President of Italy) is not considered as part of the three branches, but stands alone as the point of connection between all three; but he is directly responsible for appointing the Prime Minister (in the executive branch) and appoints five of the 15 judges on the Constitutional Court circuit. The president holds many of the duties previously held by the King before monarchy was abolished. The president has many over riding powers that can be used to direct the three branches, but is expected to keep their use to a minimum and allow the three branches of government to perform most routine duties, only stepping in on the most extreme of circumstances or as a guiding and uniting force.
Italy has a republic government and it was discovered in 1946
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Italy's government is a parliamentary republic.
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Italy form of government is just like the U.S.A .italys form of government is the republic .they still have the demorcratsand republic
No it is a parlimentary, democratic republic.
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Italy has a limited parliamentary government that is based on a proportional voting system.
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Italy does not have a mayor because it is a country, not a town. It has a parliamentary government based on a proportional voting system. It is headed by a Prime Minister, who is the President of the Council of Ministers
Italy doed not have a mayor because it is a country, not a town. It has a parliamentary government based on a proportional voting system. It is headed by a Prime Minister, who is the President of the Council of Ministers
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Yes Italy's government is a Democratic.
Italy is a limited government
Italy is a paliarmentary republic government.
Technically a parliamenterian system. They are kind of known for having a lot of different governments, but they are all generally democratic.
It was a system of state run facistism.Each teacher was expected to teach the government line of world view.
government Italy had in 1919 was a Fascist one
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