previous election law. 2009 Italian electoral law referendum Italian electoral law of 1993 Italian electoral law of 2015 Italian electoral law of 2017 Legge...
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Italian electoral law of 2017, colloquially known by the nickname Rosatellum after Ettore Rosato, the Democratic Party (PD) leader in the Chamber of Deputies...
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The Italian electoral law of 1993 (better known as Mattarellum) was a reform of the electoral laws of Italy, passed on 4 August 1993. The nickname, conceived...
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The Italian electoral law of 2015, also known as Italicum, was an Italian electoral law passed in 2015. The law, which came into force on 1 July 2016...
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2014. Italian electoral reforms include the Italian electoral law of 2017, the Italian electoral law of 2015, the Italian electoral law of 2005 and the...
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Three abrogative referendums on the electoral law were held in Italy on 21–22 June 2009. They were promoted by Mario Segni, Giovanni Guzzetta, Arturo Parisi...
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the previous Italian electoral law (there is a recent custom to nickname new electoral systems by a somewhat Latinised version of the name of the lawmaker;...
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illustration of the phenomenon of electoral abstentionism. 1946 Italian presidential election 1947 Italian presidential election 1948 Italian presidential...
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Acerbo Law was an Italian electoral law proposed by Baron Giacomo Acerbo and passed by the Italian Parliament in November 1923. The purpose of it was...
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referendum on the electoral law was held in Italy on 9 June 1991. Voters were asked whether the clause of the law on the number of preference votes should...
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current electoral law. Under Italian law, elections must be held within 70 days of the dissolution. The voting determined the leader of Italy's 62nd government...
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cases, the law remains a valid generalization. Steven R. Reed argued in 2001 that Duverger's law could be observed in Italy, with 80% of electoral districts...
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Giorgio Napolitano (redirect from Presidency of Giorgio Napolitano)
Napolitano (Italian: [ˈdʒordʒo napoliˈtaːno]; 29 June 1925 – 22 September 2023) was an Italian politician who served as the 11th president of Italy from 2006...
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Giancarlo Giorgetti (category Deputies of Legislature XVIII of Italy)
a return to the Italian electoral law of 1993 (Mattarellum), although it was repealed in favor of the Italian electoral law of 2005 (Porcellum, subsequently...
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president of Italy, officially titled President of the Italian Republic (Italian: Presidente della Repubblica Italiana), is the head of state of Italy. In that...
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financing and a change in electoral law to a full first past the post system, while the Italian Radicals and Di Pietro's Italy of Values were also collecting...
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elections the Natural Law Party won 1,734 votes (0.06%), and in the 1999 elections, won 2,924 votes (0.09%), both below the then 1.5% electoral threshold required...
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The regions of Italy (Italian: regioni d'Italia) are the first-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic, constituting its second NUTS administrative...
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legge n. 270 del 2005". Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2016. "Italy's top court rules electoral law breaches constitution"...
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Felice Besostri (category Senators of Legislature XIII of Italy)
Senate, Besostri became known for appealing the enforcement of the Italian electoral law of 2005, which led to its voidment on 13 January 2004. The subsequent...
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the 1994 Italian general election. The election was regulated by the Mattarella law of 1993, also known as "Mattarellum". The intricate electoral system...
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established by the rule of law. As the head of state, the President of Italy, officially denoted as President of the Italian Republic, represents national...
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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...
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The Italian law codes constitute the codified law of Italy. There used to be only five codes of Italian law: the civil code, the code of civil procedure...
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The Constitution of the Italian Republic (Italian: Costituzione della Repubblica Italiana) was ratified on 22 December 1947 by the Constituent Assembly...
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they were not part of The Olive Tree. Prodi won the 2006 Italian general election by a very narrow margin due to the new electoral law enacted by Roberto...
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National Alliance (Italian: Alleanza Nazionale, AN) was a national conservative political party in Italy. It was the successor of the Italian Social Movement...
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Italian People's Party (Italian: Partito Popolare Italiano, PPI) was a Christian-democratic, centrist and Christian-leftist political party in Italy....
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First-past-the-post voting (redirect from First-past-the-post electoral system)
similar policies. The ACE Electoral Knowledge Network describes India's use of FPTP as a "legacy of British colonialism". Duverger's law is an idea in political...
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Disfranchisement (redirect from Right of prisoners to vote)
electoral laws. The court found blanket disfranchisement of prisoners to be in violation of Article 26 of the Basic Law and Article 21 of the Bill of...
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