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For a long time, Giorgia Meloni has become a must. Conservative alliances, transatlantic tropism, implacable method: the head of the Italian government has put Rome back at the centre of the game.
The referendum called in Italy to submit to the public a series of questions on labour and social issues has not been carried out due to low participation, which has led the government of Giorgia Meloni to claim its solidity against the opposition of the left.
Low Turnout Sinks Italian Opposition Referendums, Boosting PM Meloni’s Coalition
Near-final data from Italian polling stations showed only about 30% voter turnout—well below the 50% plus one threshold required for a legally binding referendum. The post Low Turnout Sinks Italian Opposition Referendums, Boosting PM Meloni’s Coalition appeared first on StratNews Global.
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