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Italy has a republic, and they have a constitution that was made December 22, 1947. So that means, they have an executive branch, legislative branch, and Judicial.
Executive Branch
Chief of State: President Giorgio NAPOLITANDO
Head of Government(President of the Council of Members): Prime Minister Matteo
The Cabinet is picked by the council of members
The president is elected by an electoral college selected with the both houses of parliament and the 58 regional representatives. On the sixth round of voting, the president is elected.
Head of Government(President of the Council of Members): Prime Minister Matteo
The Cabinet is picked by the council of members
The president is elected by an electoral college selected with the both houses of parliament and the 58 regional representatives. On the sixth round of voting, the president is elected.
Legislative Branch
- The legislative branch, or the bicameral parliament has the senate with 321 members. They're elected by vote and usually the winning coalition region usually makes 55% of the seats.
Judaical Branch
The highest court is the supreme court. They are elected by the Superior council of the judiciary which is headed by the president. Five of the elected constitutional court judges are elected by the president and five are elected by the parliament
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