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Low turnout set to thwart moves to ease Italian citizenship rules

  • Italian voters rejected a June 8 and 9, 2025 referendum proposing shorter citizenship waiting times and enhanced job protections due to low turnout.
  • Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni led a boycott campaign, encouraging supporters to abstain and keeping turnout around 30%, below the 50% threshold needed.
  • The referendum featured five questions, including reducing the citizenship residency requirement from ten to five years, affecting about 2.5 million lawful residents.
  • Polling agency YouTrend reported turnout just below 30%, with Meloni visiting a Rome polling station but not voting, stating the citizenship law is 'excellent'.
  • The invalid referendum result strengthens Meloni’s government, disappoints opposition and unions, and leaves current lengthy citizenship waits in place in Italy.
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Rome, 9 June is not only a steady turnout at just 30% to mark the collapse of the left postache with traction Landini-Schlein. It is the humiliation suffered right on the ground that should have been more favorable: citizenship to immigrants. The referendum on citizenship is a flop in the flop of the few who went to the ballot box, more than a third voted NO. A sound, unexpected blow, which perhaps represents the greatest electoral debacle of re…

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The left and the main union (CGIL) that promoted five referendums suffer a defeat, while the Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, and their government allies, achieve a victory with their strategy of abstention. The influx to the polls only reached 30.6%, far from the quorum of 50% provided for by the Constitution. As a result, the referendums are null and void. It was voted to repeal four labour regulations, in particular on layoffs, precarious cont…

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The central left of Italy has crashed in its attempt to make itself stagger, or in its best dreams even to bring down the government of Giorgia Meloni, with a great mobilization at the polls, a powerful sign that it no longer has the support of the street. The weapon of the Democratic Party (PD) of Elly Schlein and the 5 Star Movement (M5S) of Giuseppe Conte was a referendum held on Sunday and Monday, with closure of schools at three in the afte…

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Página/12 broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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