Legislature XII of Italy XII legislatura della Repubblica Italiana | |
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12th legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Houses | Chamber of Deputies Senate of the Republic |
History | |
Founded | 15 April 1994 |
Disbanded | 8 May 1996 | (2 years, 23 days)
Preceded by | XI Legislature |
Succeeded by | XIII Legislature |
Leadership | |
Structure | |
Seats | 630 (C) 315 (S) |
Chamber of Deputies political groups | |
Senate political groups | |
Elections | |
Mattarellum | |
Mattarellum | |
Last general election | 27 March 1994 |
Meeting place | |
Palazzo Montecitorio, Rome (C) | |
Palazzo Madama, Rome (S) | |
Website | |
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Constitution | |
Constitution of Italy |
The Legislature XII of Italy (Italian: XII Legislatura della Repubblica Italiana) lasted from 15 April 1994 until 8 May 1996.[1][2] Its composition was the one resulting from the snap general election of 27 March 1994. The election was called by President Scalfaro, after he dissolved the houses of Parliament on 16 January 1994.[3] This decision was connected to some major events that permanently changed the shape of Italian internal politics during the beginning of the '90s, such as Tangentopoli and the Mafia trials.
This legislature marks the beginning of the so-called "Second Republic" (Italian: Seconda Repubblica), characterised by the progressive decline and dismantlement of the traditional parties, such as the Christian Democracy, the Italian Socialist Party, the Italian Communist Party, and the Italian Social Movement. It also marks the official entrance of Silvio Berlusconi in Italian politics.
This was the first legislature to apply the new majoritarian electoral system (also known as Mattarellum), which replaced the proportional system in effect since 1946.