Following the concessions of the Constitutions, around twenty elections are held over a 24-month period in the various Italian states to form their respective parliaments. The vote is always secret, as in France, unlike in England, where it is open.
Following the concessions of the Constitutions, around twenty elections are held over a 24-month period in the various Italian states to form their respective parliaments. The vote is always secret, as in France, unlike in England, where it is open.