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I hope the elections go to your favor (how do Italian elections work? American elections are two-party redistribution ceremonies, but other countries have systems where more than two parties actually get influence in the central government). Who are you going to vote for?
Shame that most are stopping at liberalism, but that is to be expected. What communist parties specifically are there in Italy (names and their type of communism are what I want to know)? Do any catch your eye?
Sorry for the late reply, got caught up in school work and i haven't been on here, but yes italy does have more than two parties, there's a number of parties that have large stances in government but unfortunately most of them are right wing, a lot infact having direct ties to mussolini's party, and most of the remaining "left-wing" parties are reformists and basically just liberals; i can't vote yet even tho I'm 18 because i don't have citizenship yet, (italy has a really thick beurocracy, despite living here all my life; the communist party I'm currently looking at is the ICP, italian communist party but I'm gonna be honest most communists here are leftcoms, ultras, eurocommunists, and overall a lot of liberals pretending to be communists; the elections themselves are a bit complicated to explain, i myself don't think I've gotten a good understanding but it's an indirect democracy, so there is a form of voting but who actually gets power is elected from within the government.