Verfassungsblog (Dec 2024)

At Risk of Capture? - Tug-of-War over Appointments to the Italian Constitutional Court

  • Anna Maria Lecis Cocco Ortu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/2c1d5a68af9b57a8
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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On December 21st, the mandates of three judges of the Italian Constitutional Court will expire, creating a total of 4 vacancies. While Parliament is responsible for filling the seats, political parties are far from reaching an agreement on who should get appointed. The majority’s strategic obstruction of the appointment process in combination with Meloni’s assertions that it is up to her political majority to “deal the cards” for these elections raise the specter of the Court’s politicization. While the Italian legal system has several safeguards to preserve the impartiality and effectiveness of its Constitutional Court, these do not immunizes it against practices that could slowly and almost imperceptibly undermine its independence.

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