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    La comunicazione politica di Matteo Renzi = The political communication of Matteo Renzi by F. Di Cuia

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The political communication of Matteo Renzi. On 8the December 2012, Matteo Renzi became the secretary of the Democratic Party with 68.1 percent of the vote. …”
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    Italia Viva, Party System Reform Morta by Carlo Fusaro

    Subjects: “…Matteo Renzi, Party System…”
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    La leadership di Matteo Renzi. Il leader “televisivo” alla prova delle primarie del Partito democratico by Marco Damiani, Marco Mazzoni

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The outcome of said primaries (leader selection), that sees Matteo Renzi as the winner only a few weeks before his appointment to the presidency of the Council of Ministers, is compared to that obtained by the same party in 2007 and in 2009, respectively with Veltroni and Bersani as Secretaries. …”
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    “Vote Yes for a Safe Italy” or “Vote No to Defend the Constitution”: Italian Constitutional Politics between Majoritarianism and Civil Resistance by Paul Blokker

    Subjects: “…Constitutional referendum, Election law, federalism, Maria Elena Boschi, Matteo Renzi, popular constitution making…”
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    Das neue italienische Wahlrecht: immer noch verfassungsrechtlich fragwürdig? by Matteo Garavoglia

    “…Der neue italienische Ministerpräsident Matteo Renzi hat im Bund mit Berlusconi ein neues Gesetz vorgelegt, das die Verfassungsprobleme aber nur unzureichend löst und sogar noch neue schafft. <!…”
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    Riforma costituzionale in Italia: occasione mancata o pericolo scampato? by Giulia CHIELLI

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The essay analitytically retraces the highlights of a topical issue in Italy over the last few months: the proposal of the constitutional reform presented by the Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, that divided the nation between for and against positions.…”
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    Il centrosinistra italiano alla prova delle primarie 2012. Bersani, Renzi e Vendola: modelli di leadership a confronto by Marco Damiani

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…In details, the paper discusses the different roles of leadership played by Pierluigi Bersani, Matteo Renzi and Nichi Vendola.…”
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    The Italian reform of bicameralism: is the time ripe? by Antonia Baraggia

    “…The latest attempt to reform it, brought forward by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, is still debated in parliament. The destiny of the Italian bicameralism and the resolution of the Italian oxymoron lies on the thin line of the agreement between the main political forces, which seems quite frail and uncertain at the moment. …”
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    Italian Constitutional Referendum: Voting for Structural Reform or Constitutional Transformation? by Marco Goldoni

    “…<p>As the distance between political elites and the population in Europe increases, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi&#8217;s plans of constitutional reform further impoverish political representation in Italy – both with respect to input and output of the process. …”
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    Resentment, Populism and Political Strategies in Italy by Giuseppe Martinico

    “…<p>After Matteo Salvini announced his plan of holding snap elections, the former Italian prime minister (Presidente del Consiglio), Matteo Renzi launched the idea to postpone elections by forming a transistional government supported by the Partito democratico and the MoVimento 5 stelle, amongst others. …”
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    Stabilität als Fluchtpunkt der italienischen Verfassungsreform – auf welchem Weg und um welchem Preis? by Torben Ellerbrok

    “…Ministerratspräsident Matteo Renzi verspricht nicht weniger als den Wandel zum „stabilsten Land Europas.“ Wird das gelingen? …”
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