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The Government of Italy is a democratic republic, and was established by the Italian constitution in 1948. It consists of legislative, executive, and judicial subdivisions, as well as of a head of state, also known as the president.
- Politics of Italy
The politics of Italy are conducted through a parliamentary...
- Council of Ministers (Italy)
The Council of Ministers (Italian: Consiglio dei Ministri,...
- Politics of Italy
The Government: bodies and functions; The Constitution of the Italian Republic; The Presidency of the Council of Ministers. Home page of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers; The Secretary General; Organisational units; Committees, Commissions and Commissioners; Palazzo Chigi, the seat of Government; Guided tours; News and Press Releases
The Government of the Italian Republic is the constitutional body that heads the executive branch of Italy. Its fundamental regulation is located in Title III of the Italian Constitution. [1] It is composed of the President of the Council of Ministers and the Ministers, who form the Council of Ministers.
- Executive power
Biography. Giorgia Meloni, born in Rome on 15 January 1977, was appointed President of the Council of Ministers on 22 October 2022. Duties. The President of the Council of Ministers guides and is ultimately responsible for general Government policy, ensures consistency of political and administrative action ...
The Government. Ministers and Ministries. Ministers and Undersecretaries. Ministries. The Council of Ministers (the Italian cabinet) holds the fundamental powers that are conferred upon the Government by the Italian Constitution and constitutional laws. Read more. Press releases (available in Italian only)