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Eighty Years After Women Won the Vote, Some in Italy Still Call It a Mistake

Summary by Wanted in Rome
Eighty Years After Women Won the Vote, Italy Is Still Arguing About What It MeantItaly marked the 80th anniversary of women’s suffrage this year with official commemorations and public reflection on a turning point in the country’s democratic history. In 1946, Italian women voted for the first time in the institutional referendum that abolished the monarchy and elected a Constituent Assembly, formally entering the political life of the Republic …
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Wanted in Rome broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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