Italy’s parliament and regional representatives will start voting for the new head of state on January 24, the president of the country’s lower house announced last Tuesday.
“I have convened the Parliament in a common session for the election of the President of the Republic on January 24 at 3 p.m.,” Roberto Fico said in a statement, posted to Facebook.
1,009 electors, from the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies and including 58 regional representatives, will cast secret ballots in a series of voting rounds.
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