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Capitale
nom: Rome
coordonnées géographiques: 41 54 N, 12 29 E
différence de temps: UTC+1 (6 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
daylight saving time: +1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October
etymology: by tradition, named after Romulus, one of the legendary founders of the city and its first king
Fête de l'Indépendance
17 Mars 1861 (Kingdom of Italy proclaimed; Italy was not finally unified until 1871)
Fête nationale
Jour De République, 2 Juin (1946)
Constitution
history: previous 1848 (originally for the Kingdom of Sardinia and adopted by the Kingdom of Italy in 1861); latest enacted 22 Decembre 1947, adopted 27 Decembre 1947, entered into force 1 Janvier 1948
amendments: proposed by both houses of Parliament; passage requires two successive debates and approval by absolute majority of each house on the second vote; a referendum is only required when requested by one fifth of the members of either house, by voter petition, or by five Regional Councils (elected legislative assemblies of the 15 first-level administrative regions and 5 autonomous regions of Italy); referendum not required if an amendment has been approved by a two-thirds majority in each house in the second vote; amended many times, last in 2012; note - a referendum held on 4 Decembre 2016 on constitutional amendments was defeated (2017)
Suffrage - Age minimum de l'électeur
18 ans; universal except in senatorial elections, where minimum age is 25
Pouvoir exécutif
chef d'état (Président): Président Sergio MATTARELLA (depuis 3 February 2015)
chef de gouvernement (1er ministre): Prime Minister Giuseppe CONTE (depuis 1 June 2018); the prime minister's official title is Président of the Council of Ministers; note - CONTE resigned on 20 August 2019 but returned as prime minister after PD and M5S agreed to form a new coalition government on 28 August 2019
cabinet: Council of Ministers proposed by the prime minister, known officially as the Président of the Council of Ministers and locally as the Premier; nominated by the president; the current deputy prime ministers, known officially as vice-presidents of the Council of Ministers, are Matteo Salvini (L) and Luigi Di Maio (M5S) (depuis 1 June 2018)
elections/appointments: president indirectly elected by an electoral college consisting of both houses of Parliament and 58 regional representatives for a 7-year term (no term limits); election last held on 31 January 2015 (next to be held in 2022); prime minister appointed by the president, confirmed by parliament
election results: Sergio MATTARELLA (independent) elected president; electoral college vote count in fourth round - 665 out of 1,009 (505-vote threshold)

Source: CIA World Factbook - Version du décembre 31, 2019