Motions and Inactions in Lawmaking, After and Between Emergencies
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Abstract
The essay deals with the evolution of the legislative process in the postpandemic phase, with the aim of identifying underlying traits and trends of what appears as the «first» normalization of the emergencies. The recovery phase and the new emergencies (i.e. war, inflation, energy crisis), in fact, are playing a key role in consolidating – within the Executive branch – distorting dynamics far from new, but that now tend to impose themselves at all levels, despite the unaltered constitutional framework.
Keywords
- Constitutionalism
- Decree Laws
- NextGeneration EU
- Recovery
- Pandemic Crisis
- Parliamentarism
- Legislative Process
- President of the Republic