High-flying Meloni bets big on a referendum
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Tensions mount between Italy's government and courts ahead of justice referendum
ROME, Feb 19 - Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has accused Italy's courts of undermining her efforts to curb illegal migration, ramping up tensions with the judiciary ahead of a referendum on the justice system set for March. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Boxed: From the Guardasigilli poorly-successful phrases. Crosetto: We avoid derby. And now the FdI leader thinks to go to Sanremo
Referendum, Meloni's Plan to Convince the Undecided: Polls, Attacks on Judges and Appeal to the Vote
There are 32 days to the referendum on constitutional reform of justice and agitation between Via della Scrofa and Palazzo Chigi monta. The official line of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni remains that of...
Bobo Craxi, socialist exponent and president of the Psi Committee for the YES, intervenes in the debate on justice reform and referendum. A close, political and even technical confrontation. Mr Craxi, you said that it is difficult to discuss legal principles when the climate is that of a saloon. What do you mean? It is very complicated to enter a debate when the debate takes place in a saloon. You risk thinking of discussing legal principles whi…
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is taking a significant political risk with an upcoming referendum on judicial reform, scheduled for March 22nd and 23rd. Italian referendums can often end in a vote of confidence in the incumbent government, according to Politico. With this in mind, Meloni will be mindful of the fate of former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who resigned in 2016 after losing a referendum on constitutional reform.
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