The actual "Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri" (President of the Council of Ministers) is Romano Prodi. The "Capo dello Stato" (President of the Italian Republic) is Giorgio Napolitano.
The "Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri" is now Silvio Berlusconi who thinks he is an emperor and acts a lot like Benito Mussolini.
ThePrime Minister of Italy (Italian: Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri, literally translated "President of the Council of Ministers") is Italy's head of government. According to the formal Italian order of precedence, the position of prime minister is ceremonially the fourth most important Italian state office; however, in reality, the prime minister is the most powerful and thus truly most important person in the Italian government. This situation can mirror the position of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and indeed that of most other prime ministers, but Italian PM is weaker than the major part of his colleagues: he can't ask for the dissolution of Parliament, he can't dismiss his ministers and, for the large majority of his political activity, he must receive the vote of his Council of Ministers, which holds the effective Executive Power.
Currently it's Sylvio Berlasconi, age 73.
Silvio Berlusconi
No, Italy holds a Prime Minister as head of Government
Italy is a parliamentary republic and has a President as head of state and a Prime Minister as head of government.
In a vote by the people of Italy.
The leader of Italy is generally considered to be the Prime Minister of Italy, formally known as the President of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Italy.
What in The government in Pisa,Italy
Yes Italy's government is a Democratic.
Italy is a limited government
Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) Italy. Had designs on the Mediterranean countries.
Italy is a paliarmentary republic government.
The head of state in Italy is a president. The current president in Italy as of August 2014 is Giorgio Napolitano.
"His Excellency Benito Mussolini, Head of Government, Duce of Fascism, and Founder of the Empire". Nasty piece of work.