Reformar la Constitución¿la “cirugía de precisión” obvia la adaptación del resto del ordenamiento? Un análisis a partir del caso italiano

  1. Samuele Gherardi
Journal:
Revista de las Cortes Generales

ISSN: 0213-0130 2659-9678

Year of publication: 2021

Issue: 111

Pages: 445-482

Type: Article

DOI: 10.33426/RCG/2021/111/1619 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

“One, none and a hundred thousand”, the ways of reforming the legal system, to use Pirandello’s expression. All of these can lead to achieving the objective set by the legislator, but the legitimacy of the procedure and the accuracy of the scope of the revision are not always indicative of a complete end product, i.e. one that is perfectly applicable to the existing legal system. To demonstrate this, the constitutional review of the reduction of the number of parliamentarians in Italy in 2020 is used as an example. The intention is not to assess whether the provision in question embodies any normative discrimination, but to illustrate –also visually– the harshness of the impact that a constitutional reform can have on its actual projection, particularly in the parliamentary sphere.