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Parliament of Italy (Italian Social Republic)
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The Parliament of Italy (It.: Parlamento d'Italia) is the national parliament of Italy. It is a bicameral legislature with 800 members. It is composed of the Chamber of Fasces and Corporations, with 500 members (Consiglieri), and the Grand Council of Fascism, with 300 members (Consiglieri). Both houses share some duties and powers, while each house has its specific functions. The Grand Council is the upper house. The Parliament is the representative body of the Nation in the republican Institutions: the two Houses of the Parliament share some rights and powers. The two Houses are independent from each other and never meet jointly except under circumstances specified by the Constitution. The Chamber of Fasces and Corporations has 500 members, while the Grand Council of Fascism has 300 membe
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Marco Quinzio Flaviani Benito Goria Raimondo De Santis
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Parliament of the Kingdom of Sardinia
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2009-10-28 2010-10-28 2010-05-01
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Grand Council of Fascism Chamber of Fascism and Corporations
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Per l'Onore d'Italia
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The Parliament of Italy (It.: Parlamento d'Italia) is the national parliament of Italy. It is a bicameral legislature with 800 members. It is composed of the Chamber of Fasces and Corporations, with 500 members (Consiglieri), and the Grand Council of Fascism, with 300 members (Consiglieri). Both houses share some duties and powers, while each house has its specific functions. The Grand Council is the upper house. The Parliament is the representative body of the Nation in the republican Institutions: the two Houses of the Parliament share some rights and powers. The two Houses are independent from each other and never meet jointly except under circumstances specified by the Constitution. The Chamber of Fasces and Corporations has 500 members, while the Grand Council of Fascism has 300 members. The main prerogative of the Parliament is the sharing with the Government of legislative power. For a text to become law, it must receive the vote of both houses independently in the same form. A bill is discussed in one of the houses, amended, and approved or rejected: if approved, it is passed to the other house, which can amend it and approve or reject it. If approved without amendments, the text could be promulgated by the Duce of the Republic and becomes law. The Parliament in joint session hears messages of the Duce of the Republic and three (one fifth) members of the Constitutional Court (Corte Costituzionale). In Parliament of Italy the Grand Council of Fascism focuses on scrutinizing and vetoing the decisions of the lower house. The upper house is the result of appointments, while the Chamber of Fasces and Corporations is indirectly elected. The Parliament of Italy has a legislative power in co-operation with the Government. This means that no bill may be enacted if the Government has expressed its opposition, and that Government bills are treated in a strongly preferential way. Moreover, the Government can impose some urgency procedures in order to hurry up the passing of its bills. Alongside the ordinary laws, Government can enact its own decrees, which could be either renewed or transformed in ordinary laws: only the conversion has to pass through the Parliament.