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Referendum Justice, What the Surveys on the Orientation of Italians Say

Summary by Il Sole 24 Ore
With different percentages, the yess prevail over the constitutional reform on the separation of the careers of the magistrates definitively approved by the Parliament

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Professional associations and opposition warn against a lifting of the division of powers if Meloni's plans are implemented. Meanwhile, the ultra-rights government has announced a referendum for the spring.

Lean Left

The Italian parliament has finally approved a constitutional reform of the judicial system proposed by the government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The center-left opposition, which strongly opposes the reform, accuses the government of wanting to subordinate judges and prosecutors.

Lean Right

With different percentages, the yess prevail over the constitutional reform on the separation of the careers of the magistrates definitively approved by the Parliament

·Milan, Italy
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A judge holds a copy of the Italian Constitution during a protest against judicial reforms (Symbolic image) (Photo by Franco Origlia/Getty Images) Getty Images Justice Minister Carlo Nordio is taking the field in the referendum on justice reform. The Minister of Justice has announced that he will actively campaign for a "yes" vote, participating in televised debates and public meetings across Italy. At the heart of his fight: the separation of c…

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Il Sole 24 Ore broke the news in Milan, Italy on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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