Technocratic governments – i.e. cabinets led by a non-partisan prime minister – are an interesting phenomenon in contemporary constitutional democracies, but surprisingly little scholarly research has so far addressed this peculiarity of comparative constitutionalism. A classification of these cabinets will be proposed, identifying their main characteristics within the comparative constitutional dimension, and then subjecting to analysis the mutual interaction between technocratic governments and form of government in parliamentary democracies, seeking to formulate some comparative models.

I Governi tecnici nei sistemi parlamentari

Duranti, Francesco
2026-01-01

Abstract

Technocratic governments – i.e. cabinets led by a non-partisan prime minister – are an interesting phenomenon in contemporary constitutional democracies, but surprisingly little scholarly research has so far addressed this peculiarity of comparative constitutionalism. A classification of these cabinets will be proposed, identifying their main characteristics within the comparative constitutional dimension, and then subjecting to analysis the mutual interaction between technocratic governments and form of government in parliamentary democracies, seeking to formulate some comparative models.
2026
978-88-86552-04-2
Technocratic governments; Comparative constitutional law; Forms of government; Parliamentarism
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