Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy explained

Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy
Native Name:Parlamento del Regno d'Italia
Native Name Lang:it
Coa Pic:Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Italy (1890).svg
Coa Alt:Coat of Arms
Coa Caption:Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Italy
House Type:Bicameral
Houses:Upper House:
Senate of the Kingdom of Italy
(1861-1946)
Lower House:
Chamber of Deputies
(1861-1939, 1943-1946)
Chamber of Fasces and Corporations
(1939-1943)
Foundation:1861
Disbanded:1946
Preceded By:Parliament of the Kingdom of Sardinia
Succeeded By:Constituent Assembly of Italy
Session Room:Palazzo Montecitorio - esterno.jpg
Meeting Place:Palazzo Montecitorio, Rome
Session Room2:Palazzo Madama (Roma).jpg
Meeting Place2:Palazzo Madama, Rome

The Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy (Italian: Parlamento del Regno d'Italia) was the bicameral parliament of the Kingdom of Italy. It was established in 1861 to replace the Parliament of the Kingdom of Sardinia and lasted until 18 June 1946, when it was replaced by the present-day Italian Parliament. It was formed of a lower house (the Chamber of Deputies or after 1939 the Chamber of Fasces and Corporations) and an upper house (Senate of the Kingdom).

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