01 Juni 2023
The Leopard Paradox?
In early May, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni hosted a roundtable to discuss institutional reforms designed to improve “the stability of governments and legislatures, and respect for citizens’ votes at the ballot box.” A central campaign promise of hers, the reforms are meant to address Italians’ exacerbating distrust of political institutions, rooted in the fact that Italy’s administrations are among the most short-lived in Europe. This adds to its comparatively low levels of ‘clarity of responsibility’. Three options emerged from the discussion. I will briefly discuss the potential and challenges of each option. Continue reading >>
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16 Februar 2023
Im asylrechtlichen Niemandsland zwischen Europa und Italien
Geflüchtete, für deren Asylanträge nach europäischem Recht grundsätzlich Italien zuständig wäre, können derzeit nicht dorthin überstellt werden – weil Italien die Rücknahme „vorübergehend“ eingestellt hat. Aus dem rechtlichen Niemandsland, in dem sich die Betroffenen dadurch befinden, müssen die Verwaltungsgerichte einen Ausweg finden. Doch das ist keine leichte Aufgabe. Continue reading >>
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29 September 2022
What’s Next, Bro?
On September 25th, nearly 51 million Italians were called to the polls to elect the 19th Parliament of the Republic since 1948. All domestic and international media focused their attention on the two main novelties of this election: a landslide victory by a post-fascist, nationalistic, anti-European right-wing party and the paradox of the first female Prime Minister advocating a hyper-conservative view of women in society. Politically, these are no doubt major news. At the same time, Mrs. Meloni and her government-to-be is an unwritten piece of paper. Continue reading >>
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27 September 2022
No Institutional Upheaval in Sight in Italy
Will the new right-wing government in Italy under Giorgia Meloni attack the constitutional institutions? The program of the coalition and the numbers in Parliament both make that seem rather unlikely. Continue reading >>
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