The role of political parties in the Italian electoral reforms

The aim of this paper is to understand the role played by political parties in the electoral reforms that have characterised the Italian experience since 1993. In order to do so, the authors: 1) describe the scholarly debate on how parties relate to electoral rules and form of government; 2) shed li...

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Published in:Revista catalana de dret públic (2005) no. 57; pp. 154 - 165
Main Authors: Gennaro Ferraiuolo, Diego Praino
Format: Journal Article
Language:Catalan
English
Published: Escola d'Administració Pública de Catalunya 01-12-2018
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Summary:The aim of this paper is to understand the role played by political parties in the electoral reforms that have characterised the Italian experience since 1993. In order to do so, the authors: 1) describe the scholarly debate on how parties relate to electoral rules and form of government; 2) shed light on the most significant aspects of the Italian electoral reforms at local, regional and State level; and 3) analyse these reforms from the perspective of the party context. The conclusion is that parties have played only a partial role: while strong pressure to implement change has derived from external factors (referendum and judicial interventions), a widespread tendency towards concentrating power and personalising the political forces has ignored the importance of party dynamics in the way that parliamentary forms of government function.
ISSN:1885-5709
1885-8252
DOI:10.2436/rcdp.i57.2018.3190