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2001 Italian General Election In Aosta Valley
The 2001 Italian general election, Italian general election of 2001 took place on 13 May 2001. Both of Aosta Valley's seats to the Italian Parliament were won by the Aosta Valley (political coalition), Aosta Valley coalition, composed of the Valdostan Union, Edelweiss (political party), Edelweiss and the Autonomist Federation. Results Chamber of Deputies SourceMinistry of the Interior/small> Senate SourceMinistry of the Interior
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2001 Italian General Election
The 2001 Italian general election was held in Italy on 13 May 2001 to elect members of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic. The election was won by the centre-right coalition House of Freedoms led by Silvio Berlusconi, defeating Francesco Rutelli, former mayor of Rome, and leader of the centre-left coalition The Olive Tree, and rising back to power after Berlusconi's first victory in the 1994 Italian general election. Electoral system The intricate electoral system, called ''scorporo'', provided 75% of the seats on the Chamber of Deputies (the Lower House) as elected by first-past-the-post system, whereas the remaining 25% was assigned on proportional representation with a minimum threshold of 4%. The method used for the Senate was even more complicated: 75% of seats by uninominal method, and 25% by a special proportional method that assigned the remaining seats to minority parties. Formally, these were examples of additional member systems. General elect ...
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