Yes, it's called "Parlamento".
It was the congress of Vienna It was the congress of Vienna
Hapsburg Empire
Italy and Germany had basically always been divided since Charlemagne died, not counting loose groupings like the Holy Roman Empire; however, presumably you are asking about the Congress of Vienna in 1815. During his wars, Napoleon had tried to unify Germany and Italy as countries allied with him; after he was defeated for good, the countries who had defeated him, as well as France, met in Vienna and reaffirmed that Germany and Italy would remain divided, among other things.
At the time of Congress of Vienna Italy didn't exist as a nation. Austrian Prime Minister Metternich said that Italy was only "a Geographical Expression". After the fall of Napoleonic Empire the Congress of Vienna cancelled all the half-independent states created by Napoleon in Italy, which had at least a semblance of liberal rules of government, and restored the old absolute regimes. Worse still, the Congress didn't restore the Republic of Venice, whose territories became part of Austrian Empire, giving to that nation the predominance in Italy and upon the north Adriatic coastal range. So, we can say that the Congress of Vienna represented for Italy a regress of some 20 years and an indubitable loss of what little was achieved during the Napoleonic Era.
FDR asked Congress for a Declaration of War which Germany and Italy both reciprocated by making their own declarations of war upon the US .
Austria
In 1815 the Congress of Vienna had restored Austrian Domination over the Italian Peninsula and left Italy completely fragmented, dividing the country amongst different European Countries as well as victors of the Napoleonic Wars.
The World Flatulence Congress was held in Naples, Italy.
Katherine Ward has written: 'Congress of Vienna' 'Unification of Italy'
The country that suffered the most lost territory as a result of the unification of Italy was Austria. The process for the unification of Italy started in 1815 with the Congress of Vienna.
The country that suffered the most lost territory as a result of the unification of Italy was Austria. The process for the unification of Italy started in 1815 with the Congress of Vienna.
The last time the US Congress declared war was in WW2; December 11, 1941 on Germany & Italy.