Italy's Constitutional Gamble: Meloni's Referendum Tests Stability

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Italy votes on a constitutional reform pushed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to overhaul the judiciary; a “yes” could boost her mandate, while opponents warn it threatens democracy. The reform would separate career paths for judges and prosecutors and create new disciplinary bodies, with turnout and public understanding shaping the outcome and Meloni's political standing.
- Italians are voting in a referendum on constitutional change BBC
- Italy’s justice referendum becomes a high stakes test for conservative Premier Giorgia Meloni The Hill
- Italy’s Leader Wants to Change the Constitution. Italians Don’t Get It. The New York Times
- Meloni v the judges: high stakes for Italian PM in vote on judiciary overhaul The Guardian
- Italy’s Referendum Could Be Meloni’s Biggest Test Yet Foreign Policy
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