Unprecedented elections with voting to take place as quickly as possible given the country’s serious emergencies. If the Chambers were dissolved in the next few days, the hypothesis could even be on September 18. A date never tested, but according to government sources, it would be the most likely close to formalization, after the meetings of the head of state Sergio Mattarella with the presidents of the chambers while the outgoing prime minister Mario Draghi remains in office to deal with current affairs.
It is unlikely that we will go to the polls on September 25, which coincides with the Jewish New Year’s Eve. If there was a postponement, we could go to the vote the following week, October 2nd.
The Italian Constitution – article 61 – establishes that “elections of the new Chambers take place within seventy days after the end of the previous ones”. In the past, between the decree of dissolution of the Chambers by the Quirinale and the subsequent elections, between 60 and 70 days always elapsed. The times may seem too long, but the formalities for the parties are numerous, not only for the electoral campaign but also for the presentation of the lists that must be accompanied by a considerable number of signatures (between 1,500 and 2,000 signatures in each proportional district for parties that do not have parliamentary groups).
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Source: Iltempo
John Cameron is a journalist at The Nation View specializing in world news and current events, particularly in international politics and diplomacy. With expertise in international relations, he covers a range of topics including conflicts, politics and economic trends.