Abstract
The reflection focuses on the notion of public interest, on its identification -first political and then administrative- in light of the PNRR, of the recent simplification decrees, of the jurisprudence of the Council of State, to focus on the role that the administration will be called to play, considering whether automatisms and silences of the decision-making process do not risk eliminating the administrative choice to hand it over to politics and the market, also evaluating how much the former still develops on a democratic basis.

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