A Country Defending the Constitution
The article critiques a proposed constitutional reform in Italy that may undermine the judicial system by granting excessive power to the executive branch.
The article, written by Massimo Giannini, discusses the proposed reforms to the Italian Constitution that are set to be voted on. It argues that these reforms will not improve the efficiency of the judicial system, which raises the question of their actual purpose. Giannini expresses concern that the reforms are designed to enhance executive power at the expense of legislative and judicial autonomy.
Giannini illustrates the potential consequences of these changes, suggesting that they symbolize a broader trend toward centralizing power within the executive branch. He compares this situation to a 'cannibalistic ritual,' wherein the executive not only consumes the legislative branch but is also poised to devour the judiciary, undermining the balance of power that is essential for a functioning democracy.
The implications of these reforms could be significant for Italy's democratic framework. By eroding judicial independence and bolstering executive power, the country risks stepping away from fundamental democratic principles and could face serious repercussions for its governance and rule of law.