Brevissimo appunto, circa la più generale e concorde strategia messa in opera dai democristiani e dal fronte dei social-comunisti, nell’occasione dei lavori d’aula dell’Assemblea Costituente
The Christian Democrats and the Communist and Socialist Parties exhibited substantial ideological congruence with regard to the overarching social order that Italy was to assume in the post-Second World War era. A notable illustration of this political congruence can be observed in the formulation of the text of the present Constitution, which, in contrast to the subsequent widespread affirmation, does not signify a compromise between entities with divergent ideal visions. Instead, it symbolises the outcome of a unifying will, as evidenced by the negligible influence of the liberal tendency grouping, despite its authoritative status, on the document's substance. This convergence, expressed in the figure of the so-called historic compromise, could also take place in the Constituent Assembly through the experiment of particular expedients of assembly tactics, the essential outline of which will be presented in the course of this essay.