Italian Parliament (1928–1939)
Italian Parliament  Parlamento Italiano  | |
|---|---|
| Type | |
| Type | |
| Houses | Senate  Chamber of Deputies  | 
| Leadership | |
President of the Senate  | Luigi Federzoni (1929-1939)    | 
President of the Chamber of Deputies  | |
| Structure | |
Senate political groups  | Senators appointed by the Crown on the advice of the Government | 
Chamber of Deputies political groups  |   Employers confederations (125) 
  Employees confederations (89) 
  Liberal professions (82) 
  Public bodies (104)  | 
Length of term  | Life (Senate) 5 years (Chamber of Deputies)  | 
| Meeting place | |
| Senate: Palazzo Madama Chamber of Deputies: Palazzo Montecitorio  | |
| Footnotes | |
| Composition of both chambers is as of 1934, prior to parliamentary renewal of that year. | |
The Italian Parliament (1928–1939) was the parliament of Italy as it existed following the constitutional reforms enacted after the 1924 Italian general election. It was, in turn, substantially restructured in 1939. This early Fascist-era legislature was a continuation of the bicameral parliament that had existed prior to 1928, though the character, structure and responsibilities of each house (the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies) were altered to various degrees.