This piece presents and discusses the latest attempt to amend the Second Part of the Italian Constitution. To do so, it retraces the reform plans of the Meloni Government, with a special focus on the bill that aims to introduce the direct election of the President of the Council of Ministers. The paper discusses virtues and flaws of the so-called premierato, with an eye to the stated goals of this project, its ability to achieve them, and the comparative context.
A modification or an upheaval of the parliamentary form of government? An analysis of the Meloni Government’s constitutional bill
Giacomo Delledonne
2024-01-01
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This piece presents and discusses the latest attempt to amend the Second Part of the Italian Constitution. To do so, it retraces the reform plans of the Meloni Government, with a special focus on the bill that aims to introduce the direct election of the President of the Council of Ministers. The paper discusses virtues and flaws of the so-called premierato, with an eye to the stated goals of this project, its ability to achieve them, and the comparative context.File in questo prodotto:
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