The article discusses constitutional lawyer Azzariti's criticism of Italy's electoral law reform, which he argues has multiple constitutional violations. He highlights issues such as the 'premio al leader' (leader bonus), which he claims discriminates against smaller parties by excluding their votes from coalition lists. The reform is described as flawed and potentially unconstitutional, with Azzariti comparing it to a 'dead man walking.' The piece emphasizes concerns over the law's impact on proportional representation and democratic fairness.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the electoral law reform as inherently biased toward larger parties and constitutionally problematic, using strong critical language ('morto che cammina', 'forzature') that aligns with left-leaning critiques of centrist or right-wing reforms. It focuses on systemic inequalities in





