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De quelles manières un référendum sur la réforme judiciaire pourrait-il affecter le gouvernement italien et sa population ?
Italian voters will head to the polls Sunday and Monday to decide on a reform of the judiciary. The vote has all the trappings of a plebiscite for the Italian prime minister. The campaign has been marked by intense polarization and a heavy political climate
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Le Monde English (France) | Mar 22, 2026
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Politico EU (Belgium) | Mar 22, 2026
Politico EU (Belgium) | Mar 23, 2026
The Guardian (United Kingdom) | Mar 23, 2026
Deutsche Welle (Germany) | Mar 23, 2026
Le Monde English (France) | Mar 23, 2026
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The referendum on judiciary reform raises important questions about the balance of power in Italy. Regardless of the outcome, it reflects deep societal divisions and the public's concerns about the direction of governance under Prime Minister Meloni. How will voters reconcile these divisions?
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