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In Italy, laws are made through a parliamentary process involving both chambers of Parliament: the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. Proposed laws, known as bills, can be introduced by government ministers or by parliamentarians. After undergoing discussions, amendments, and votes in both chambers, a bill must be approved by a majority in each chamber to become law. Once passed, it is signed by the President of the Republic and published in the Official Gazette to take effect.

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