The leader of the Italian government is the President of the Italian Republic. Giorgio Napolitano [b. June 29, 1925] is the 11th such president. His term began on May 15, 2006. The leader before him was Carlo Azeglio Ciampi [b. December 9, 1920], who was the 10th such president.
Another key position within Italy's national government is that of the prime minister. Silvio Berlusconi [b. September 29, 1936] is the current, 81st Italian prime minister. He was preceded by Romano Prodi [b. August 9, 1939], who was the 80th such prime minister. Prodi's term ran from May 17, 2006 to May 8, 2008.
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The government of Italy is led by the President of the Italian Republic, who is the Head of State and rules over the country much like the President of the United States does. Their current President is Giorgio Napolitano. He was elected on May 10th, 2006 and became the eleventh President of the Italian Republic on May 15th, 2006.
Giorgio Napolitano [b. June 29, 1925] is the current leader of the Italian people. He's considered Italy's leader, because he holds the position as 11th President of the Italian Republic. He has held that position since 2006, due to his election victory on May 10 and to his assuming office five days later, on May 15.
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to unite the Italian states and achieve a freely elected government
If the Italian leader dies,the government votes to choose another one.
The word leader is said the same in Italian as it is in English. This word is said as dux in Latin and lider in Spanish.
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To the extent that there is a single leader of the US government, the President, as head of the Executive branch of the government, is the leader. Because the US federal government is divided into three equal branches, it could be argued that there is no one leader of the government.
The leader of a local government is usually the Mayor.
Assassination is the murdering of a government or political leader.
Leader Il Duce - This was the name that the Italians called their leader Benito Mussolini.Capo
Marjory Lebreton is the Leader of the Government in the Senate for Canada.
Leader militare is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "military leader".Specifically, the masculine noun leader is an English loan word. The feminine/masculine adjective militare means "military". The pronunciation will be "LEE-der MEE-lee-TA-rey" in Italian.
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They are called a president