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The Grand and General Council (Consiglio Grande e Generale) is the parliament of San Marino. The Most Serene Republic of San Marino (Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino is a country in the Apennine Mountains. Politics of San Marino takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic Republic, whereby the Captains Regent are the The Constitution of San Marino is distributed over a number of legislative instruments of which the most significant are the Statutes of 1600 and the Declaration of Citizen Rights The Captains Regent ( Capitani Reggenti) of San Marino are elected every six months by the small country's Grand and General Council. Rosa Zafferani (born August 16, 1960) is a San Marinese politician Federico Pedini Amati (born 11 August 1976) was Captain Regent of San Marino for the term from 1 April 2008 to October San Marino has a Multi-party system with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone and parties must work with each other to form Coalition Elections in San Marino gives information on Election and election results in San Marino. A parliamentary election was held in San Marino on 4 June 2006. San Marino is an active member of the international community Information on politics by country is available for every Country, including both De jure and De facto independent TalkParliament#Screen-size. -->A  parliament is a Legislature, especially in those The Most Serene Republic of San Marino (Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino is a country in the Apennine Mountains. The council has 60 members, elected for a five year term by proportional representation. Proportional representation (sometimes referred to as full representation or PR is a category of electoral formula aiming at a close match between the percentage of votes
| Parties | Votes | % | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party (Partito Democratico Cristiano Sammarinese) | 7,257 | 32. A parliamentary election was held in San Marino on 4 June 2006. The Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party ( Partito Democratico Cristiano Sammarinese, PDCS is a christian-democratic political party in San Marino 92% | 21 |
| Party of Socialists and Democrats (Partito dei Socialisti e dei Democratici) | 7,017 | 31. The Party of Socialists and Democrats ( Partito dei Socialisti e dei Democratici, PSD is a social-democratic political party in San Marino. 83% | 20 |
| Popular Alliance (Alleanza Popolare) | 2,657 | 12. 05% | 7 |
| United Left (Sinistra Unita) | 1,911 | 8. United Left ( Sinistra Unita, SU is a left-wing coalition in San Marino. 67% | 5 |
| New Socialist Party (Nuovo Partito Socialista) | 1,194 | 5. The New Socialist Party ( Nuovo Partito Socialista, NPS is a social-democratic political party in San Marino. 42% | 3 |
| We Sammarinese (Noi Sammarinesi) | 558 | 2. We Sammarinese ( Noi Sammarinesi, NS is a centrist political party in San Marino. 53% | 1 |
| Sammarinese People (Popolari Sammarinesi) | 535 | 2. 43% | 1 |
| Sammarinese National Alliance (Alleanza Nazionale Sammarinese) | 512 | 2. Sammarinese National Alliance ( Alleanza Nazionale Sammarinese, ANS is a conservative political party in San Marino. 32% | 1 |
| Sammarinese for Freedom (Sammarinesi per la Libertà) | 405 | 1. Sammarinese for Freedom ( Sammarinesi per la Libertà, SpL is a liberal political party in San Marino. 84% | 1 |
| Total valid votes (turnout: 71. 8%) | 22,046 | 60 | |
| Invalid/Blank votes | 769 | ||
| Total votes cast | 22,815 | ||
| Registered voters | 31,759 | ||
| Sources: Parties and Elections in Europe; Elezioni2006 | |||