Luigi Einaudi
Enrico de Nicola was the first president of Italy.
Italy became a republic in 1946.
First of all, you are grammatically incorrect. It should be "Does Italy have a president?" Secondly, I do not know.
Vittorio Emanuele Orlando was the Prime Minister of the Italian Government from October 30,1917 to June 23,1919. At that time Italy was a kingdom and had no President, but king Vittorio Emanuele III as Supreme Head of the Nation.
Italy has not had a 32nd president yet.
Italy elects a president democratically
Yes, Italy is a parliamentary republic with a president and a prime minister.
No, the President of Italy is not the president of Sicily. Italy is a unitary parliamentary republic, and the President of Italy serves as the head of state for the entire country. Sicily, as an autonomous region, has its own regional government and a president who oversees local affairs. The President of Sicily is separate from the national presidency.
The head of state in Italy is a president. The current president in Italy as of August 2014 is Giorgio Napolitano.
Giorgio Napolitano was the President of Italy in 2012. He became the 11th President of Italy on 2006 May 15.Italy is a Parliamentary Republic. It has a 'president of the council of ministers' (prime minister - head of government - premier) and a 'president of the republic', both appointed by the parliament.
Giorgio Napolitano was the President of Italy in 2010. He became the 11th president of Italy on 2006 May 15.Italy is a Parliamentary Republic. It has a 'president of the council of ministers' (prime minister - head of government - premier) and a 'president of the republic', both appointed by the parliament. The Prime Minister in 2010 was Silvio Berlusconi.
The Quirinal Palace in Rome, Italy.