The present report discusses the constitutional reform passed in the Italian legal system through a costitutional referendum held on September 20th and 21th, 2020. By analysing the constitutional reform, which aimed at amending the articles 56, 57 and 59 of the Constitution, the Author explores a topic that has reappeared cyclically in the Italian political debate, i.e. the reduction of the size of the Parliament. Due consideration is also given to the procedural reasons that led to the popular referendum, also providing a brief outline of the constitutional amendment procedure.
Italy
Ferrari, Giuseppe Franco;Bertolini, Elisa;Vedaschi, Arianna;Cianci, Licia
2021
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The present report discusses the constitutional reform passed in the Italian legal system through a costitutional referendum held on September 20th and 21th, 2020. By analysing the constitutional reform, which aimed at amending the articles 56, 57 and 59 of the Constitution, the Author explores a topic that has reappeared cyclically in the Italian political debate, i.e. the reduction of the size of the Parliament. Due consideration is also given to the procedural reasons that led to the popular referendum, also providing a brief outline of the constitutional amendment procedure.File in questo prodotto:
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