Prime minister of Italy keep changing ,why?
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Chelotti said electoral rule changes in the early 1990s turned Italy more towards majority governments.
The figures back this up: Italy had 52 governments from 1946 to 1993, meaning each one lasted around 10.8 months.
Since then, there have been, including Gentiloni’s, 13 administrations, equal to one every 21.2 months.
The latest change at the top came about after Matteo Renzi stepped down because he lost a constitutional referendum, itself designed, in part, to make Italian governments more stable.
Chelotti said electoral rule changes in the early 1990s turned Italy more towards majority governments.
The figures back this up: Italy had 52 governments from 1946 to 1993, meaning each one lasted around 10.8 months.
Since then, there have been, including Gentiloni’s, 13 administrations, equal to one every 21.2 months.
The latest change at the top came about after Matteo Renzi stepped down because he lost a constitutional referendum, itself designed, in part, to make Italian governments more stable.
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