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  2. Elections in Italy - Wikipedia

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    National-level elections in Italy are called periodically to form a parliament consisting of two houses: the Chamber of Deputies (Camera dei Deputati) with 400 members; and the Senate of the Republic (Senato della Repubblica) with 200 elected members, plus a few appointed senators for life.

  3. Italian general elections - Wikipedia

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    Any Italian citizen over the age of 18 on the election day is eligible to elect the members of the Italian parliament. [3]In order to be eligible to stand for election to the Chamber of Deputies, an individual must be over the age of 25 on the election day, and in order to be eligible to stand for election to the Senate of the Republic, an individual must be over the age of 40 on the election day.

  4. Electoral history of Italian political parties - Wikipedia

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    Elections in Italy are held at least at four levels: European Parliament, Italian Parliament (composed of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic), Regional Councils and municipal councils. Several political parties compete and have different results, depending on elections.

  5. Next Italian general election - Wikipedia

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    The electoral law currently in force in Italy assigns seats in both houses of the Italian Parliament using mixed-member majoritarian representation. The 400 deputies are to be elected as follows: [2] 147 in single-member constituencies by plurality (FPTP). 245 in multi-member constituencies by national proportional representation.

  6. 2022 Italian general election - Wikipedia

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    In the 2018 Italian general election, held on 4 March, no political group or party won an outright majority, resulting in a hung parliament. [30] [31] The centre-right coalition, in which Matteo Salvini's League emerged as the main political force, won a plurality of seats in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate, while the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) led by Luigi Di Maio ...

  7. Politics of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Italy are conducted through a parliamentary republic with a multi-party system. Italy has been a democratic republic since 2 June 1946, when the monarchy was abolished by popular referendum and a constituent assembly, formed by the representatives of all the anti-fascist forces that contributed to the defeat of Nazi and Fascist forces during the liberation of Italy, was elected ...

  8. List of political coalitions in Italy - Wikipedia

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    2 Parliamentary coalitions. ... Recent general elections. 2006; 2008; 2013; 2018; 2022; ... This article contains a list of political coalitions in Italy. Electoral ...

  9. Italian Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Parliament (Italian: Parlamento italiano) is the national parliament of the Italian Republic.It is the representative body of Italian citizens and is the successor to the Parliament of the Kingdom of Sardinia (1848–1861), the Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1943), the transitional National Council (1945–1946) and the Constituent Assembly (1946–1948).