"By 2012, the members of the Italian Empire are as follows: \n* The Italian Social Republic. All the inhabitants are Italian citizens. It includes the Italian Peninsula, Dalmatia, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, Malta and Lampedusa; \n* Rhodes and Dodecanesus: their administration and legislation is in principle those of Italy, but each of them could receive an individual constitution. \n* The Autonomous Republics: they have their own individual organisation with a territorial assembly; the assembly appoints a governing Cabinet, its Chief being the President appointed by the central power: \n* Montenegro; \n* Albania; \n* Libya; \n* Ethiopia; \n* Eritrea; \n* Somalia."@en . . "Italian Empire (Italian Social Republic)"@en . . "By 2012, the members of the Italian Empire are as follows: \n* The Italian Social Republic. All the inhabitants are Italian citizens. It includes the Italian Peninsula, Dalmatia, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, Malta and Lampedusa; \n* Rhodes and Dodecanesus: their administration and legislation is in principle those of Italy, but each of them could receive an individual constitution. \n* The Autonomous Republics: they have their own individual organisation with a territorial assembly; the assembly appoints a governing Cabinet, its Chief being the President appointed by the central power: \n* Montenegro; \n* Albania; \n* Libya; \n* Ethiopia; \n* Eritrea; \n* Somalia. The Imperial\u2019s jurisdiction as a whole is limited to foreign policy, defence, currency, a common economic and financial policy and policy on strategic matters, control of justice, higher education, external and public transport and telecommunications. However, because all Republics are Fascist states, the Fascist party is able to actually unify the governance of all matters."@en .