Meloni concedes referendum defeat, vows to press on despite setback
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The President of the Council posted a video on social media to comment on the results of the referendum
The video of the premier on social media: "I respect as always the will of the Italian people." The disappointment for not having brought home the reform. But no early elections
Meloni Concedes Defeat in Justice Reform Referendum—But Vows to Stay On
Italy’s prime minister Giorgia Meloni on Monday, March 23rd conceded defeat in a referendum on her justice reforms, while confirming she would not hand in her resignation. “The Italians have decided. And we respect this decision,” she posted on X, alongside a video in which she stressed that this does not change our commitment to continue, with seriousness and determination, to work for the good of the nation and to honour the mandate entrusted…
The premier in a video message on social media after the victory of the "No" in the referendum on justice: "The Italians have decided. And we respect this decision. We will go ahead, as we have always done, with responsibility, determination and respect for the Italian people and for Italy."
The premier in a social video message after the victory of the "No" in the referendum on justice (ANSA)
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