Italy’s Far-Right Government Is Rewriting the Constitution
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Italy’s Far-Right Government Is Rewriting the Constitution
Italy’s center-left parties are right to call Giorgia Meloni’s planned constitutional rewrite a power grab. But after years under governments with little popular mandate, many Italians are ignoring these parties’ claim that democracy is under threat.
Five proposals, five times yes to changes to the law, and yet everything remains the same. Italy's left will suffer a severe defeat in the referendum of Sunday and Monday. The winners are those who have not voted. For example, Giorgia Meloni.
TRIBUNE. Italy has put in place a clear migration policy: cooperation with the South, firmness with NGOs. Euro MPs ECR Nicolas Bay and Carlo Fidanza* call on France to follow this model.
109 votes to 69, the result of a heated vote in the Italian Senate last Wednesday 4 June on the security law proposed by the extreme right-wing government of Meloni. Approved at first reading in the Chamber of Parliamentarians on 29 May, the text strongly made talk about it in the press of the peninsula in particular because of its content. The law proposes, among other things, to strengthen the penalties for certain offences and strengthen the …
"This result will have to be analyzed. We had given some alerts in the direction: those on the job were referendums with issues related to the past, while we need a look at the future and we need to talk about wages. And then politicize the referendums, as it was done, it was wrong." It says, reached by the Ansa, the senator of the Pad Simona Malpezzi, of the Rihomista area. "We need a direction of the ad hoc party - he added - to be faced with …
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