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  2. Constitution of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution [12] is composed of 139 articles (five of which were later abrogated) and arranged into three main parts: Principi Fondamentali, the Fundamental Principles (articles 1–12); Part I concerning the Diritti e Doveri dei Cittadini, or Rights and Duties of Citizens (articles 13–54); and Part II the Ordinamento della Repubblica ...

  3. Government of Italy - Wikipedia

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    "Italy is a democratic Republic founded on labour. Sovereignty belongs to the people and is exercised by the people in the forms and within the limits of the constitution." By stating that Italy is a democratic republic, the article solemnly declares the results of the institutional referendum which took place on 2 June 1946 valid.

  4. Forza Italia - Wikipedia

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    Silvio Berlusconi was sworn in May 1994 as Prime Minister of Italy in a government in which the most important cabinet posts were held by fellow Forza Italia members: Antonio Martino was Foreign Minister, Cesare Previti Defence Minister, Alfredo Biondi Justice Minister and Giulio Tremonti (at the time an independent member of Parliament ...

  5. Leadership style - Wikipedia

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    A leadership style is a leader's method of providing direction, implementing plans, and motivating people. [1] Various authors have proposed identifying many different leadership styles as exhibited by leaders in the political, business or other fields.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Italian public administration - Wikipedia

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    The perimeter of the Italian public sector has been redefined several times over time by organic reforms starting after the Second World War, in parallel with the administrative decentralization in Italy in implementation of Articles 5, 114 and 118 of the constitutional charter: among the various norms, the law 16 May 1970, n.

  8. List of heads of state of Italy - Wikipedia

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    King of Italy: House of Savoy: 2 Umberto I (1844–1900) 9 January 1878 29 July 1900 22 years, 201 days King of Italy: House of Savoy: 3 Victor Emmanuel III (1869–1947) 29 July 1900 9 May 1946 (Abdicated) 45 years, 284 days King of Italy Emperor of Ethiopia (1936–1941) King of Albania (1939–1943) House of Savoy: 4 Umberto II (1904–1983 ...

  9. Culture of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy is known for its considerable architectural achievements, [17] such as the construction of arches, domes and similar structures during ancient Rome, the founding of the Renaissance architectural movement in the late-14th to 16th centuries, and being the homeland of Palladianism, a style of construction which inspired movements such as ...