Avogadro6: Lol, how could I think bad of other countries, the wonderful corner of the world where I live hasn't had an elected PM since late 2011.
This is a very common misconception I usally find in Italians: despite what the horde of populists say,
the (Italian) Government is not elective. It has never been.
Constitution, title III: the President of the Republic chooses the Prime Minister (he could choose anyone he prefers, but tradition wants him to be the current leader of the winning party), then he proceeds to choose the other memebrs based on the PM's nominations. After that, they must be approved from the Parliament, otherwise the process must be repeated until an agreement is reached.
The Italian television, press and political parties are spreading this kind of ignorant crap only to raise dissatisfaction.
Edit: I wrote "II" instead of "III".
Edit 2: Tons o'typos!