Abstract
ABSTRACT: Parliamentary inquiry committees have been and are still today a fundamental institution of
the 1948 Italian Republican Constitution. But then, what about parliamentary minorities role and their
capacity to influence the inquiry committees activities, in particular regarding «conflict» with the
government and the parliamentary majority? Parliamentary minorities have rarely played a significant role in
parliamentary inquisition since they have not had a real capacity in this context, for the reason that the article
82 of the 1948 Italian Constitution decrees that parliamentary inquiry committees composition must reflect
the same political groups numerical ratio represented in the two Chambers and the same kind of situation
occurs considering both single-chamber committees and two-chamber ones. The paper focuses on the
relationship between parliamentary minorities and inquiry committees along the Parliamentary history of the
Italian Republic. It will highlight the limits and effectiveness of minorities in inquiry committees introducing
a statistical analysis of majorities and minorities presence in the parliamentary inquiry committees and their
matters of inquisition. In the final paragraph it examines the different possible scenarios where the
Constitutional reform proposal would have been approved through the 2016 Constitutional referendum
| Titolo tradotto del contributo | [Machine translation] Parliamentary committees of inquiry: recent developments and observations in the light of practice |
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| Lingua originale | Italian |
| pagine (da-a) | 1-48 |
| Numero di pagine | 48 |
| Rivista | OSSERVATORIO COSTITUZIONALE |
| Numero di pubblicazione | 3 |
| Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2016 |
Keywords
- Parlamento
- Commissioni parlamentari di inchiesta
- sindacato ispettivo
- Costituzione
- Riforme Costituzionali
- Repubblica Italiana