Silvio Berlusconi – President of the Council
Silvio Berlusconi, 4th President of the Council (PdL) led the coalition PdL, LN, MpA, Ind. until July 10, 2010, and then PdL, LN, MpA, FLI, Ind. until December 14, 2010, followed by PdL, LN, PT, CN, Ind. until September 6, 2011, during the XVI legislature.
Government and Legislature in Italy
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How Long Does a Government Last? A government remains in power until it receives the confidence of Parliament. It only takes temporary power with the oath. The government’s investiture becomes definitive only with the confidence vote of both chambers.
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Current Legislature: The XVIII Congress of the Italian Republic.
Political Positions
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Center-Right Definition: The term "center-right," also known as "moderate right," refers to a political position resulting from the alliance of right-wing parties with center-right parties that hold conservative views inclined towards liberalism or democracy.
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Center-Left Definition: The term "center-left," also known as "moderate left," refers to a political position derived from the alliance of left-wing parties with center parties, reflecting progressive values such as social democracy, liberal democracy, reformism, liberal socialism, social liberalism, and environmentalism.
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Who Was Giuseppe Saragat? Giuseppe Efisio Giovanni Saragat, was an Italian politician and diplomat, the fifth president of the Italian Republic, and the first president elected from the Social Democratic Party.
President of the Council 1968
- President in 1968: Sandro Pertini (PSI) is the president. Elections took place in that year.