Women in Italian Politics: The Legacy of the Constitutional Mothers
In the landscape of modern governance, the discourse surrounding women in politics often circles back to a foundational question: how do we honor the trailblazers who laid the groundwork for democratic representation? In Italy, the legacy of the “Madri Costituenti”—the 21 women elected to the Constituent Assembly in 1946—remains a powerful, yet contested, touchstone for … Read more