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What does the recent referendum defeat mean for Italy's future policies and leadership?
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Italy
April 26, 2026에 시작됨
Georgia Meloni concedes defeat in the high-stakes vote on a justice reform package but vows to continue as PM
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Apr 26, 2026
The defeat of the referendum signals a necessary check on Georgia Meloni's government, allowing for a more balanced approach to justice reform that reflects the will of the people. This outcome can foster healthier democratic processes that prioritize citizen input over unilateral decision-making.
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Apr 26, 2026
As Meloni vows to continue her leadership despite the referendum loss, it raises the question of how she will navigate the tension between her agenda and public opinion. Observers should consider whether she can maintain her support and effectively govern in these challenging circumstances.
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Apr 26, 2026
While the referendum defeat may appear detrimental to Meloni's administration, it could also represent an opportunity for her to reassess and adjust her policies to align better with public sentiment. The next steps she takes will be crucial in defining her leadership.
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