The article proposes a summary of the complex and contradictory relationship between the Italian Constitutional Court and the Italian Parliament.
In fact, the Constitutional Court considers the evaluation of the legitimacy of Parliamentary rules and regulations to be beyond its remit.
The Constitutional Court, however, recognizes that some Parliamentary decisions regarding immunity of its members might be reviewed in the context of attribution conflicts.
Questions are raised concerning the possibility that such review may affect social-economic legislation, which express a body of democratically founded policy.
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