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In 509 BC, a group of Roman aristrocrats were fed up with their Etruscan King, Tarquin. They drove him out of Rome, and leading Patrician families took power and ruled as members of the senate, Rome became a Kingless Republic.
Italy became a republic after the results of a popular referendum (general vote).
No. Italy is a republic. It does not have a monarch. It has a president.
Italy
Parliamentary Republic.Parliamentary Republic.
Italy became a republic in 1946.
The Vatican became just a neighborhood in Rome controlled by the Italian monarchy until the signing of the Lateran Treaty in 1929 when it became an independent country.
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.
Rome predates the formation of a united Italy by more than 2000 years. The Kingdom of Italy was established in Sardinia in 1861, and Rome was captured in 1870 to became its capital in 1871. In 1946, the monarchy was abolished and the Italian Republic established.
The unification of Italy took place on March 17, 1861. The country became the Italian Republic on June 2, 1946.
Both Spain and the UK use Parliamentary Democracy and a Constitutional Monarchy, but Italy is a Parliamentary Republic.
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.