
Italy Holds Referendum on Judicial Reform, Key Test for Meloni Government
Italy is conducting a two-day referendum on proposed changes to its judicial system, a crucial initiative for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing government.
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Italians vote in high-stakes justice referendum in key test for Meloni
Right-wing PM Giorgia Meloni faces a political test in the two-day referendum on contested judicial reform.
Read full article →Italy’s justice referendum becomes key test for PM Meloni’s leadership
Italy’s two-day referendum on whether or not to overhaul the country’s justice system has become a key test for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. If the “No” side wins, analysts say it will send a strong political signal and weaken her leadership. Accused by her opponents of threatening the judiciary's independence, the premier has doubled down on claims that if the reform does not go through, more “immigrants, rapists, pedophiles, drug dealers” will go free.
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Read full article →Italians begin voting in high-stakes justice referendum
Italians began voting on Sunday in a referendum to confirm a contested judicial reform put forward by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, a key test for her right-wing coalition ahead of a general election due next year. Voters must decide whether to back constitutional changes to separate the career paths of judges and public prosecutors — […]
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