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- President of Italy - Wikipedia
The president of Italy, officially titled President of the Italian Republic (Italian: Presidente della Repubblica Italiana), is the head of state of Italy In that role, the president represents national unity and guarantees that Italian politics comply with the Constitution
- Sergio Mattarella | president of Italy | Britannica
In Italy: The victory of populist parties Sergio Mattarella delivered a televised address urging parties to appoint a nonpartisan caretaker government under the threat of fresh elections
- The President Sergio Mattarella - biography
On 5 October 2011 he was elected Constitutional Judge by Parliament and was sworn in as member of the Constitutional Court on 11 October 2011 He was elected twelfth President of the Republic on 31 January 2015 On 29th January 2022, he has been re-elected President of the Republic
- President of the Italian Republic - Ministero della Difesa
According to the Constitution of the Italian Republic, the President of the Republic is the Head of the State and represents national unity Regarding the field of defence, the President is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and shall preside over the Supreme Council of Defence
- Sergio Mattarella Marks a Decade as Italy’s President
Sergio Mattarella marks 10 years as Italy’s president on Friday, having first been elected as the country’s 12th head of state on Jan 31, 2015 The milestone makes him Italy’s longest-serving president, surpassing the record held by his predecessor, Giorgio Napolitano
- List of presidents of Italy - Wikiwand
Since 1948, there have been 12 presidents of Italy Top left: Enrico De Nicola was the first president of the Italian Republic Top right: Antonio Segni was the first president to resign from office Bottom left: Giorgio Napolitano was the first president to be re-elected
- Sergio Mattarella biography. President of Italy since February 3, 2015
Sergio Mattarella has served as the President of Italy since February 3, 2015 He is a renowned jurist, politician, and has held various ministerial positions in the Italian government
- Does Italy Have a President? Unveiling the Role of Italys Head of State
Does Italy have a president? Discover the intriguing role of Italy's head of state and the unique political structure that defines the nation
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