Legislature XI of Italy XI legislatura della Repubblica Italiana | |
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11th legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Houses | Chamber of Deputies Senate of the Republic |
History | |
Founded | 23 April 1992 |
Disbanded | 14 April 1994 | (1 year, 356 days)
Preceded by | X Legislature |
Succeeded by | XII Legislature |
Leadership | |
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, DC (24 April 1992 – 25 May 1992) Giorgio Napolitano, PDS (3 June 1992 – 14 April 1994) | |
Structure | |
Seats | 630 (C) 315+ (S) |
Chamber of Deputies political groups | |
Senate political groups | |
Elections | |
Proportional | |
Proportional | |
Last general election | 5–6 April 1992 |
Meeting place | |
Palazzo Montecitorio, Rome (C) | |
Palazzo Madama, Rome (S) | |
Website | |
storia www | |
Constitution | |
Constitution of Italy |
The Legislature XI of Italy (Italian: XI Legislatura della Repubblica Italiana) was the 11th legislature of the Italian Republic, and lasted from 23 April 1992 until 14 April 1994.[1][2] Its composition was the one resulting from the general election of 5 and 6 April 1992. The election was called by President Cossiga on 3 February 1992.[3]
This legislature was one of the shortest in the history of the Italian Republic and is considered the last one of the so-called "First Republic" (Italian: Prima Repubblica). Characterized by a huge political fragmentation, the legislature prematurely came to an end after many of the historical parties represented in Parliament were overwhelmed by Tangentopoli scandal and subsequently disbanded.
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