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  2. President of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The president is the commander-in-chief of the Italian Armed Forces and chairs the High Council of the Judiciary. The president serves a seven-year term, with no term limits. [2] The incumbent president is former constitutional judge Sergio Mattarella, who was elected on 31 January 2015, [3] and re-elected on 29 January 2022. [4]

  3. List of political term limits - Wikipedia

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    No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Dáil, which has a term of five years. Italy: President: Unlimited 7-year terms Prime Minister: No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of both Houses of the Parliament, which have a term of five years. Kazakhstan: President: One 7-year term Kosovo ...

  4. Politics of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The President of Italy is the commander-in-chief of the Italian Armed Forces and chairs the High Council of the Judiciary. A president's term of office lasts for seven years. [7] The President of Italy is elected by an electoral college of minimum 658 members (according to the number of senators for life).

  5. Government of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The President of the Republic of Italy is the head of state and represents the unity of the nation (art. 87 of the Constitution). The President serves as a point of connection between the three branches as he is elected by the lawmakers, appoints the executive and is the president of the judiciary. The president is also commander-in-chief in ...

  6. Sergio Mattarella - Wikipedia

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    First term's official portrait Mattarella with his predecessor Giorgio Napolitano. On 31 January 2015, Mattarella was elected the president of Italy at the fourth ballot with 665 votes out of 1,009, with support from the Democratic Party (PD), New Centre-Right, Civic Choice, Union of the Centre, and Left Ecology Freedom.

  7. Constitutional Court of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Court is composed of 15 judges for the term of service of nine years: 5 appointed by the President, 5 elected by the Parliament of Italy [3] and 5 elected by the ordinary and administrative supreme courts. Of those elected by the supreme courts, 3 are elected by the Supreme Court of Cassation (penal and civil justice), one is ...

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  9. List of presidents of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The president assumes office after having taken an oath before Parliament and delivering a presidential address. Presidents are elected to serve a seven-year term. Giorgio Napolitano was the first president to be elected to a second term in 2013, followed by Sergio Mattarella in 2022.