
Felice Besostri
Felice Besostri is an Italian lawyer and former senator known for his involvement in constitutional law and electoral reforms. He gained prominence for his legal challenges against electoral laws, particularly the Italicum, which he argued violated constitutional principles. His advocacy for a fair electoral system has made him a notable figure in Italian politics, especially among those who support bipolarism and seek to prevent government deadlock. Besostri's actions have had significant implications for the legislative landscape in Italy, highlighting the vital intersection of law and politics in shaping electoral processes.
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Felice Besostri previously challenged electoral reforms and succeeded in annulling parts of Renzi's reform.
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