Italian politics: no improvement in sight
Author:
Gianfranco Pasquino a
| Affiliation: | a University of Bologna and Johns Hopkins Bologna Center, |
DOI:
10.1080/13545710701455627
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Published in:
Journal of Modern Italian Studies,
Volume
12,
Issue
3
September
2007
, pages 273
- 285
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Abstract
The victory of the center left in the April 2006 elections was the product of a small numerical majority that has been translated into a slim parliamentary majority in the Senate. However, the difficulties of Prodi's government have deeper roots. This article explores the structural factors of Italy's never ending political and institutional transitions, both in the political and in the social sphere. Electoral and institutional reforms may help, but the crisis runs deeper because it also affects the authorities, their origin, their quality, their performance and the political community, its fragmentation and its anti-political beliefs.
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| Keywords: Institutional transition; Prodi; electoral law; anti-politics; regime; societal fragmentation |
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