Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
CABINET SUPPORT AND MINISTERIAL BACKGROUNDS IN ITALY
The origins and ministerial backgrounds reflect the foundations of support for the
cabinet. So-called “technical governments” are cabinets with a prominent base of presidential
support and are characterized, in whole or in part, by outsiders and specific “technical”
ministerial competencies. Among the party-led governments the A. considers, only
those led by Berlusconi and Prodi have a significant electoral support base: outsiders are
few (although their role carries more weight than their numbers would suggest), and the
“technical” competencies typical of governments with strong presidential backing are less
widespread. The classic post-electoral party governments (of both the First and Second
Italian Republics) rely primarily on partisan support and offer more ministerial opportunities
to those within their ranks who have not been elected to Parliament, compensating
for this choice by appointing more parliamentarians as undersecretaries. The presence
of “technical” competencies favored by the President of the Republic is more common
than in electorally derived governments, which are formed with greater autonomy from
the Head of State.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cabinet, Political Support, Ministerial Background, Italian Politics.
Elenco autori:
Barbieri, Cristina
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