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2022年9月的意大利大选为意大利政治带来了一些有趣的新事物。事实上,这次选举的结果——标志着由极右翼政党意大利兄弟党(Brothers of Italy)领导的新执政联盟的胜利,以及联盟党、意大利力量党(Forza Italia)和现代党(Noi Moderati)——代表了意大利政治的一个转折点,是政治光谱上的一个重大转变。在这篇简短的文章中,我将处理这种转变的影响:在快速概述意大利制度的宪法保障之后,我认为,这可以保护意大利民主免受非自由主义的转变,我将关注新政府最有趣的一个方面,即对欧盟和国际法的态度。
The Italian Right-Wing Government and the EU: an Interesting Case Study
The Italian general elections of September 2022 introduced several interesting novelties in Italian politics. Indeed, the election’s results – which marked the victory of a new governing coalition led by Brothers of Italy, a far-right party, together with the League, Forza Italia, and Noi Moderati – represent a turning point in Italian politics, a significant shift in the political spectrum. In this brief essay, I will tackle the implications of such a shift: after a quick overview of the constitutional guarantees of the Italian system, which, I argue, can protect Italian democracy from illiberal shifts, I will focus on one of the most interesting aspects of the new government, the attitude towards the EU and international law.