• The Italian general election of 1996 took place on 21 April 1996. Source: Ministry of the Interior Source: Ministry of the Interior...
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    The 1996 Italian general election was held on 21 April 1996 to elect members of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic. Romano Prodi,...
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    Italian general election in Aosta Valley 1994 Italian general election in Aosta Valley 1996 Italian general election in Aosta Valley 2001 Italian general election...
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    Result map The 2022 Italian general election was held on 25 September, resulting in a majority of seats of both houses of the Italian Parliament for the...
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  • Aosta Valley (Vallée d'Aoste, VdA) is a regionalist coalition of parties active in Aosta Valley, Italy. Under this banner, with some variations, the Valdostan...
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    General elections were held in Italy on 18 April 1948 to elect the first Parliament of the Italian Republic. After the Soviet-backed coup in Czechoslovakia...
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  • the centre-right coalition founded by Silvio Berlusconi. In the 1996 Italian general election, The Olive Tree consisted of the majority of both the left-wing...
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  • Valdostan Union (category Political parties in Aosta Valley)
    President of Aosta Valley since March 2023, replacing Erik Lavévaz, also of the UV. The UV has been steadily represented in the Italian Parliament since...
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    1987 Italian general election 5–6 April 1992 Italian general election 27–28 March 1994 Italian general election 21 April 1996 Italian general election 13...
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    (Aosta Valley) and 7 more seats in the foreign constituency. The House of Freedoms had secured a slight majority of Senate seats elected within Italy (155...
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    The 1994 Italian general election was held on 27 and 28 March 1994 to elect members of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic for the 12th...
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    Italian general elections determine the composition of the Italian Parliament. Elections to the Italian Parliament take place every five years or in the...
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    governments. In the 2022 general election, four groupings obtained most of the votes and most of the seats in the two houses of the Italian Parliament:...
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    enacted in the regions of Trentino-Alto Adige, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and the Aosta Valley, respectively. Numerous languages were spoken in ancient Italy. These...
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    Vallée d'Aoste (English: Aosta Valley League), whose complete name is Lega Vallée d'Aoste per Salvini Premier (English: Aosta Valley League for Salvini Premier)...
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    2001 Italian general election was held in Italy on 13 May 2001 to elect members of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic. The election was...
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    Venezia Giulia Aosta Valley Trentino- Alto Adige Veneto Lombardy Adriatic Sea Ionian Sea Mediterranean Sea Tyrrhenian Sea Ligurian Sea Italy is constituted...
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    Republican Progressive Democratic Front (Aosta Valley – 1946) Aosta Valley (Aosta Valley – 1992, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2018 and 2022) Reformist...
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  • Popular Democrats (category Political parties in Aosta Valley)
    (Democratici Popolari, DP) was a Christian-leftist Italian political party active in the Aosta Valley of Italy. Its leading members included Cesare Dujany,...
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    Savoy (redirect from Italian Savoia)
    extends from Lake Geneva in the north to the Dauphiné in the south and west and to the Aosta Valley in the east. Savoy emerged as the feudal County of Savoy...
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    General elections were held in Italy on 5 and 6 April 1992. They were the first without the traditionally second most important political force in Italian...
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    Piedmont (redirect from Piedmont (Italy))
    d'Azur), Switzerland (Ticino and Valais), and the Italian regions of Lombardy, Liguria, Aosta Valley, and for a very small part with Emilia Romagna. The...
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    barring Aosta Valley and Molise, which retained 1 and 2 senators respectively. The senators for life are composed of former presidents of the Italian Republic...
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  • National Alliance) in Central Italy and Southern Italy. In the 1996 Italian general election, after the Northern League had left in late 1994, the centre-right...
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    regional councils of the 20 regions of Italy. Three representatives come from each region (save for the Aosta Valley, which due to its small size only appoints...
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    2022 Italian general election 2022 Italian general election in Aosta Valley Proporz "Südtirol: Das sind alle Kandidaten für die Parlamentswahl" (in German)...
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    of the Italian Republic. Ranks are part of the uniform. For the detailed structure of the Italian Army, see Structure of the Italian Army. Aosta Ariete...
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    Romano Prodi (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    Romano Prodi OMRI (Italian: [roˈmaːno ˈprɔːdi] ; born 9 August 1939) is an Italian politician who served as President of the European Commission from...
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    the Italian Republic (Italian: Costituzione della Repubblica Italiana) was ratified on 22 December 1947 by the Constituent Assembly, with 453 votes in favour...
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    unification of Italy (Italian: Unità d'Italia, Italian: [uniˈta ddiˈtaːlja]), also known as the Risorgimento (/rɪˌsɔːrdʒɪˈmɛntoʊ/, Italian: [risordʒiˈmento];...
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