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The challenges to democracy and citizenship surrounding the vote to Italians overseas

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posted on 2024-07-09, 20:04 authored by Simone BattistonSimone Battiston, Bruno MascitelliBruno Mascitelli
In 2003, a presidential decree enacted legislation guaranteeing Italian voters overseas the right to postal voting as well as parliamentary representation within their respective electoral constituency. The electoral weight of the overseas-based constituent had a remarkable effect on the 2006 election results. In the tightest vote in the Republic's history, the vote of overseas Italians, which was one of the decisive features of the election, helped provide the winning centre-left coalition with a slender majority in the Senate. Election results notwithstanding, the question of whether to grant the vote to Italians overseas has faced challenges of a procedural, normative and political nature. What may have been initially seen as a democratic right may well be cast aside as it poses challenges to overseas electoral relationships with the Italian national polity, Italian citizenship and multinational allegiances, diasporic identity, electoral participation and political representation in homeland political institutions. The overseas vote for Italians may be contested further in the near future, which could translate into a radical rethink of its validity and democratic global extension.

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1469-9877

Journal title

Modern Italy

Volume

13

Issue

3

Pagination

261-280

Publisher

Taylor and Francis

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Copyright © 2008 Association for the Study of Modern Italy. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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