Journal title  DIRITTO COSTITUZIONALE 
                Author/s Silvia Niccolai 
                    Publishing Year 2024                 Issue 2024/1  
                Language Italian Pages 25 P. 19-43 File size 208 KB 
                DOI 10.3280/DC2024-001002 
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Confronting the two organizational models adopted by the Draghi and Meloni governments for the implementation of the PNRR, the article argues that Draghi's one was seen, by many scholars, as concretizing the ideal type of a monocraticled Cabinet, strong but constrained (because controlled by the EU and by the President of the Re-public) and just (thanks to the objectives it pursues). The arguments in support of this view, the article maintains, mix the two opposite theories, normative and existential, on the function of political direction and, not without reworking in a teleologic way another long standing “existentialist” topic, that concerning the indeterminacy of Italian Consti-tution’s rules on the form of government, they mirror a more profound split, between “prescription” and “description”, that from long runs through our constitutional thought.
Keywords: PNRR, indirizzo politico, Governo, forma di Governo, Presidente del Consiglio, Costituzione; PNRR, Function of political direction, Cabinet, Form of government, Prime Minister, Constitution.
Silvia Niccolai, Le governance del PNRR nel dibattito dottrinale: l’ibridazione fra le opposte teorie dell’indirizzo politico in "DIRITTO COSTITUZIONALE" 1/2024, pp 19-43, DOI: 10.3280/DC2024-001002