Who won Italian election 2021?

Roberto Gualtieri of the Democratic Party (PD) was elected Mayor, winning in the runoff against centre-right independent Enrico Michetti with just over 60% of the vote.

How long is the Italian president elected?

Presidential mandate The term of the President of the Italian Republic lasts seven years. This prevents any officeholder from being reelected by the same houses, which have a five-year mandate, also granting some freedom from excessive political ties to the appointing body.

Who has become the president of Italy again?

The president of Italy was elected by a joint assembly composed of the Italian Parliament and regional representatives. The election process extended over multiple days, culminating in incumbent president Sergio Mattarella being confirmed for a second term, with a total of 759 votes on the eighth ballot.

What party is in control of Italy?

The Democratic Party (Italian: Partito Democratico, PD) is a social-democratic political party in Italy. The party’s secretary is Enrico Letta, who was elected by the national assembly in March 2021, after the resignation of the former leader Nicola Zingaretti, while its president is Valentina Cuppi.

When did Italy gain independence?

June 2, 1946Italy / Founded

Who rules Italy now?

Politics of Italy

Politics of Italy Sistema politico italiano
Head of Government
Title Prime Minister
Currently Mario Draghi
Appointer President

When were political parties banned in Italy?

National Fascist Party

National Fascist Party Partito Nazionale Fascista
Abbreviation PNF
Duce Benito Mussolini
Founded 9 November 1921
Dissolved 27 July 1943 (disbanded) 1 January 1948 (banned)

What are the religion in Italy?

The general statistics relied upon by the CIA World Factbook state that roughly 80% of Italians identify with Christianity, around 20% are unaffiliated with any religion and less than 1% identify as Muslim or some other non-Christian faith.