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Italian Government Structure

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The Italian government structure refers to the organization and functioning of the government in Italy, including the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.

Key Features

  • Parliamentary system
  • Bicameral legislature
  • President as head of state
  • Prime Minister as head of government

Pros

  • Stability provided by the parliamentary system
  • Checks and balances among the different branches of government
  • Election of representatives through democratic processes

Cons

  • Occasional political instability due to coalition governments
  • Complex bureaucratic processes
  • Potential for corruption within government institutions

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