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Results of the 1996 Italian general election

Results of the 1996 Italian general election

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The 1996 Italian general election was held on 21 April, resulting in a narrow win for the Romano Prodi-led centre-left coalition, The Olive Tree, which had a covenant of desistance pact with the Communist Refoundation Party, over the Silvio Berlusconi-led centre-right coalition, the Pole for Freedoms, in both houses of the Italian Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic. It resulted in the formation of the Prodi I Cabinet.[1]

Chamber of Deputies

Overall results

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Proportional and FPTP results

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Senate of the Republic

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Maps

Results for the Chamber of Deputies (left) and Senate of the Republic (right) in single-member constituencies. The colour corresponds to the party or coalition that won the constituency. Red represents The Olive Tree, blue the Pole for Freedoms, green the Northern League, dark red the Communist Refoundation Party, black the South-Tyrolean People's Party, indigo the Southern Action League, and turquoise the Aosta Valley coalition.
Composition of the Chamber of Deputies and of the Senate by coalition

Leaders' races

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Notes

  1. Including 8 deputies of the Movement of Unitarian Communists (MCU), 6 deputies of the Labour Federation (FL), 5 deputies of the Social Christians (CS), 1 deputy of the Republican Left (SR), and 1 deputy of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI)
  2. Including 5 deputies of the Democratic Union (UD), and 2 deputies of the Italian Republican Party (PRI)
  3. Including 8 deputies of Segni Pact (Patto), 7 deputies of the Italian Socialists (SI), and 1 deputy of the Democratic Italian Movement (MID)
  4. Including 3 deputies of the Union of the Centre (UdC)
  5. Including 19 deputies of CCD and 11 deputies of CDU
  6. Including 5 senators of the Labour Federation (FL) and 4 senators of the Social Christians (CS)
  7. Including 5 senators of the Italian Socialists (SI), 1 senator of Segni Pact (PS), and 1 senator of the Democratic Italian Movement (MID)
  8. Including 2 senators of the Union of the Centre (UdC)

References

  1. "La storia del governo Prodi". La Repubblica (in Italian). 9 October 1998. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  2. "Camera 21/04/1996 – Area Italia". Elezioni Storico (in Italian). Italian Ministry of the Interior. 21 April 1996. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  3. "Senato 21/04/1996 – Area Italia". Elezioni Storico (in Italian). Italian Ministry of the Interior. 21 April 1996. Retrieved 5 October 2022.

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