The 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. General election · Main coalitions and parties · Results |
Background and outcome of elections: On 8 March 2001, President Ciampi dissolved the Parliament, which was only the fifth since World War II to complete its ... |
Chief of State: President Carlo Azeglio CIAMPI; Head of Government: Prime Minister Massimo D'ALEMA; Assembly: Italy has a bicameral Parliament (Parlamento) ... |
The election was won in Veneto by the centre-right House of Freedoms coalition, which won also nationally, by a landslide. Forza Italia was the most voted party ... |
With a view to a May referendum on electoral reform, President Carlo Ciampi avoided dissolving parliament by appointing Giuliano Amato prime minister. A former ... |
13 мая 2001 г. · Forza Italia, the political party founded by Berlusconi in 1994 when he first decided to enter politics, became the most widely supported ... |
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May 13, 2001 Chamber of Deputies Election Results - Italy Totals: Single-Member Ballot. Registered Electors, 49,358,947. Voters, 40,246,874, 81.5%. |
It embodied a sort of consensus model democracy in which the main political parties, Communists, Socialists and Christian Democrats, would share power (Di Palma ... |
Parliamentary Elections, 9-10 April 2006. In response to an invitation from the Italian Government, ODIHR deployed an election assessment mission to assess the ... |
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