This article addresses the contemporary discourse surrounding direct and representative democracy, advocating for a nuanced approach that transcends the dichotomy often presented. By examining Pallante’s critique of direct democracy and the populist influence on representative democracy institutions in Italy, the paper underscores the need for a more inclusive and deliberative decision-making process. It argues that reliance solely on representative institutions may fall short in fostering genuine public participation and dialogue, highlighting the importance of mitigating centralization and elitism. Furthermore, it suggests that direct democracy mechanisms, if properly regulated to avoid plebiscitary tendencies, could complement representative democracy by invigorating parliamentary debate and promoting consensus-building. Through an exploration of the “reinforced”; citizens’ legislative initiative as a potential tool for enhancing dialogue and mediation, the article posits that such initiatives could contribute to a more dynamic and engaging political landscape, ultimately strengthening democratic governance.

The Participatory Potential of Direct Democracy Tools vis-à-vis the Plebiscitary Twists of Representative Democracy: The Necessity of Mutual Support

lorenzo spadacini
2024-01-01

Abstract

This article addresses the contemporary discourse surrounding direct and representative democracy, advocating for a nuanced approach that transcends the dichotomy often presented. By examining Pallante’s critique of direct democracy and the populist influence on representative democracy institutions in Italy, the paper underscores the need for a more inclusive and deliberative decision-making process. It argues that reliance solely on representative institutions may fall short in fostering genuine public participation and dialogue, highlighting the importance of mitigating centralization and elitism. Furthermore, it suggests that direct democracy mechanisms, if properly regulated to avoid plebiscitary tendencies, could complement representative democracy by invigorating parliamentary debate and promoting consensus-building. Through an exploration of the “reinforced”; citizens’ legislative initiative as a potential tool for enhancing dialogue and mediation, the article posits that such initiatives could contribute to a more dynamic and engaging political landscape, ultimately strengthening democratic governance.
2024
MIUR (compresi PRIN FIRB,FISR)
SH2_7 Political systems and institutions, governance
SH2_8 Legal theory, legal systems, constitutions, comparative law
Comitato scientifico
Inglese
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
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direct democracy, representative democracy, populism, participation, plebiscitarianism
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Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
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Spadacini, Lorenzo
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