Once upon a time it was, but no longer.
Yes, Italy was a Kingdom before and During WWII and abolished the monarchy in 1946.
The people of Italy voted for the abolition of the monarchy in a referendum in 1946. They wanted to get rid of the monarchy because of its association with the fascists led led by the dictator Benito Mussolini.
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Italy was much smaller and it was a monarchy while Greece was a democracy.
Italy used to be a monarchy which is a country ruled by kings and queens
First of all, you are grammatically incorrect. It should be "Does Italy have a president?" Secondly, I do not know.
Italy no longer has a royal family. The monarchy was abolished in 1947 when Italian fascism was destroyed after World War 2. This made Italy a parliamentary republic.
Both Spain and the UK use Parliamentary Democracy and a Constitutional Monarchy, but Italy is a Parliamentary Republic.
In 1914 Italy was a constitutional monarchy. The government was a parliamentary one, regularly appointed to rule the country after democratic elections.
Italy was a constitutional monarchy and a fascist state at the same time in the Thirties and early Forties. At the end of WW II the king (and the monarchy) was however ousted because of his support of the Fascist regime.
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