Prime Minister of Italy
Infobox Political post
post = President of the Council of Ministers
body = Italy
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insigniacaption = Flag of the President of the Council of Ministers
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The prime minister is a constitutional office, established by articles , , , , and of the Italian Constitution. The prime minister is appointed by the President. The current prime minister is
The seat of the government is in
Official title
The title of Italy's head of government in Italian is "Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri". Literally translated, this means "President of the Council of Ministers". However, because "prime minister" or "premier" is the more usual title in a parliamentary system for a head of government in English-speaking nations, the head of the Italian government is ususally referred to by English speakers as the "Prime Minister of Italy".
Functions
In addition to powers inherent in being a member of the cabinet, the prime minister holds specific powers, the most notable of which include the nomination of a list of cabinet ministers to be appointed by the President of the Republic and the countersigning of all legislative instruments having the force of law that are signed by the President of the Republic.
Article 95 of the Italian constitution provides that "the prime minister directs and coordinates the activity of the ministers". This power has been used to a quite variable extent in the history of the Italian state, as it is strongly influenced by the political strength of individual ministers and thus by the parties they represent.
Often the prime minister's activity consists more in mediating between the various parties in the majority coalition, rather than directing the activity of the Council of Ministers. In addition, the prime minister's supervisory power is further limited by the fact that, at least formally, he or she does not have the authority to fire those ministers with whom he or she might be in disagreement. The practice of "rimpasto" ("reshuffle"), or the rarer "individual
More recently, the rise of a new mode of politics, which according to some is ever more linked to the mediating skills of politicians, and the enactment of majoritarian electoral laws have, in practice, given the prime minster a greater power to make decisions and to direct the internal dynamics of the government. This represents a notable novelty for the Italian political system.
The prime minister also chairs the
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References
* This article was translated from [http://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Presidente_del_Consiglio_dei_Ministri&oldid=2754219 the equivalent article in Italian Wikipedia] , retrieved
External links
* [http://www.governo.it/ Website of the Prime Minister of Italy (President of the Council of Ministers)]
* [http://www.filibustercartoons.com/italy.htm List of Italian Prime Ministers, with information on length of term and party membership]