Istalian Republicanism

The term Istalian Republicanism refers to that istalian political thought that promotes the adoption of a presidential system of government in Istalia. The term was coined, and with it the political thought has been fully formalized, only in the second half of the 44th century but its roots lie far back in time, reconnecting to the political positions and activity of the Istalian People's Party, previously known precisely as Partito Repubblicano Istaliano. The Istalian People's Party achieved several time to carry out such a reform establishing a presidential system. However, these experiences have never really survived for long. Every time, in fact, in few decades, but often also just in few years, the system was systematically abandoned in favor of the traditional Parliamentary republic, considered more suitable to the tendencially highly fragmented political landscape.

After the dissolution of the Istalian People's Party at the beginning of 42nd century, no political parties made the Istalian Republicanism as part of their political ideologies for almost two centuries. However, in the second half of 44th century, a new party, the League of Citizens, brought back the Istalian Republicanism at the center of the political debate, finally formalizing this political thought officially.