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Evoluzione del ruolo del Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri e riforme istituzionali
2023
The parliamentary form of government, lacking adequate stabilizing elements, generates inefficiencies and institutional dysfunctions. The changes that it has undergone have determined new balances between powers, which favor the Executive, and, within this, the monocratic role of the President of the Council of Ministers. These changes highlight even more the need to carry out institutional reforms that rationalize the strengthening of the head of government, providing for suitable counterweights, and restructuring the relationship of trust in order to ensure its stability.
A Lost Opportunity to Parliamentarize The European Commission : Bagehot, Weber and a Debate in 1960
2022
The article emphasizes the significance of EU studies for political thought and concepts. It deals with the seemingly technical topic of the membership of cabinet ministers in parliament. This practice arose in eighteenth-century Westminster and has been discussed since the mid-nineteenth century, Walter Bagehot's and Max Weber's writings being landmarks. When the European Parliamentary Assembly in 1960 interpreted the Treaty of Rome, it took the view, by a narrow margin, that membership of the Parliament was incompatible with membership of the Commission. The debate on the compatibility of dual membership could have been a way to promote the parliamentarization of the EU. peerReviewed
The use and abuse of parliamentary concepts in Hungarian parliamentary debates, 1920–27
2020
During and after the First World War, discourses calling for constitutional reform pervaded Europe. The break-up of the continental empires, the emergence of the new nation-states, and the western calls for democratization collectively gave rise to transnational debates about parliamentarization and parliamentary government. However, in the diverse and contingent post-war political environment, at the same time these ideals were given profoundly nation-specific meanings. They were implemented in the process of nation-building in equally diverse national contexts. This article analyses the use and abuse of the parliamentary concepts and their vernacular redescriptions in Hungarian parliament…
Cambridgen ja Oxfrodin Unioniyhdistykset brittiläisessä parlamentaarisessa kulttuurissa 1800-luvulla
2011
Trifolium – nieformalne porozumienie senatorów koronnych z lat trzydziestych XVII w
2020
Część historyków kwestionuje polityczne znaczenie trifolium — trójlistnej koniczyny, nieformalnego porozumienia senatorów koronnych, w którego skład wchodzili: kanclerz Jakub Zadzik, biskup chełmiński, hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski i Stanisław Lubomirski, wojewoda ruski. W latach 1631–1632 trifolium z powodzeniem popierało uposażenie członków rodziny królewskiej w Rzeczypospolitej, ale z powodu opozycji przedstawicieli Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego nie udało się przeprowadzić reformy elekcji. Podczas bezkrólewia w 1632 r. trifolium skutecznie sprzeciwiało się osłabieniu pozycji króla i senatu na rzecz izby poselskiej. W 1632 r. trifolium poparło wybór królewicza Władysława Wazy na tron pol…
Parlamentarismin kannattajasta vallankumouksen äänitorveksi : Suomen Sosialidemokraattisen Puolueen lehdistö 1917-1918
2018
The research topic of this dissertation is the press of the Social Democratic Party of Finland (SDP) from the March revolution of 1917 in Russia to the end of the Finnish Civil War in the spring of 1918. Under research are 16 party papers, which, however, were not owned by the party, and therefore neither under its guidance nor control. The papers' owners, local working class organizations, elected the editors-in-chief, who often held central posts in the party. In this way they could use their relatively independent positions to further their political views in their editorials. In the dissertation the press reports are bound with the ideology and policies of the SDP. The first theme is th…