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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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    new electoral law, which was named after him, Rosatellum bis. The Rosatellum bis is a parallel system, which act as a mixed system, with 36% of seats...
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    the Italian electoral law of 2015 (Italicum) that would be declared partially unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of Italy in January 2017 and...
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    Chamber of Deputies and from 315 to 200 in the Senate of the Republic, the Italian electoral law of 2017 (Rosatellum), used in the 2018 Italian general...
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  • electoral bonds by banks for the purpose of political funding. Although introduced in early 2017, the Department of Economic Affairs in Ministry Of Finance...
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    the Italian electoral law, a relaxation of labour and employment laws with the intention of boosting economic growth, a thorough reformation of the public...
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  • next Italian general election will occur no later than 22 December 2027, although it may be called earlier as a snap election. The electoral law currently...
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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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    win for the centre-right coalition, which was favoured by the Italian electoral law of 2017 and division within the left and centre. For the first time...
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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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    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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  • the list of members appointed by the Grand National Council of Fascism?" The electoral paper with the "Yes" was also accompanied by the Italian tricolour...
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  • forecast to win a parliamentary absolute majority under the Rosatellum electoral law of 2017, which was pushed by the Democratic Party (PD) under Matteo Renzi's...
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  • organization, raised the issue of civil unions in the Italian Parliament for the first time. This was led by Ersilia Salvato in the Italian Senate and by Romano...
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  • reintroduced by the electoral law of 2017. The new Italian electoral law approved in 2017 and nicknamed Rosatellum, provides the election of members of Parliament...
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    Parliament passed a new electoral law for the Chamber of Deputies to bring it more in line with the Senate, assigning 75% of the seats via plurality voting...
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