- Which year did he Italians vote for democracy?
- The UK is a CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY, but it’s also a parliamentary democracy (like Italy). What does it mean?
- Is there a single document that may be considered as the British constitution?
- When did the Italian Constitution come into force?
- Who elects the President of the Republic in Italy? How long does his charge last? How old should he be to be elected as President?
- Who’s the commander-in chief of the armed forces in Italy and in the UK?
- How many members does the House of Commons have?
- How many members does the Chamber of Deputies have?
- How many members does the House of Lords have?
- Are the members of the House of Lords elected by people?
- How many elected members does the Senate have?
- What are the functions of a Parliament?
- Who is the head of state in Italy? What about in England?
- Who holds the position of head of government in both countries?
- Who’s the current Prime Minister in the UK? What’s his political party?
- Who finally signs the bills both in Italy and in the UK?
- How old are people who vote for both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate in Italy?
- How old should you be to be elected as a member of the Chamber of deputies or a member of the Senate in Italy
- When did the UK leave the European Union?
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