DOI: 10.5553/RP/048647001984026002181
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Article | Démocratie représentative et démocratie directele cas italien |
Authors | Johan Ryngaert |
DOI | 10.5553/RP/048647001984026002181 |
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Johan Ryngaert, "Démocratie représentative et démocratie directe", Res Publica, 2, (1984):181-196
Johan Ryngaert, "Démocratie représentative et démocratie directe", Res Publica, 2, (1984):181-196
Although the popular referendum is part of Italy's 1948 constitution, the political parties in power delayed for more than 20 years putting it info practice. It was finally institutionalized in 1970 and has met on various occasions with caution or hostility from the political parties. Succeeding in mobilizing public opinion, shaking the political parties and speeding up the legislative process, the referendum disappointed in several respects. Especially the permanent conflict with parliament through the action of the radical party led to negativism on its behalf. |
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