In this, the sixtieth year since the approval of the republican constitution of Italy, there are just as many celebrative events as there are critical reflections. This paper wishes to be a tool for reflection and a critical assesment of the achievements thus far reached. There are no questions, in fact, that the constitution has proven to be a valid instrument to introduce and accompany democracy at all levels of the territorial structure. However, the turbolent political and institutional moment which Italy has been undergoing since 1994 has brought to the attention of all, the yet partially fulfilled constitution of 1948, and has generated a lively debate, albeit not always scholarly, on reforms and on the provisions for constitutional r...