Anti-war protests in Italy and Spain as high-stakes referendum on Italian judges looms
Protests link opposition to Italy’s judicial reforms and Middle East wars amid surging anti-war rallies since late February, with a key referendum set for March 22-23.
- Thousands protested in Italy and Spain against wars in the Middle East and proposed Italian judicial reforms before a referendum on the legal system changes.
- Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces a major political test with the March 22-23 referendum on judicial reforms, which opponents argue could weaken judicial independence.
- Anti-War protests have surged since the launch of U.S. and Israeli air attacks on Iran, triggering retaliatory strikes that have shaken global markets.
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Thousands of people protested today against wars in the Middle East and judicial reforms proposed by Italy's conservative government, linking international tensions to a growing domestic political battle ahead of a national referendum on the judiciary.
Anti-war protests in Italy and Spain as high-stakes referendum on Italian judges looms
Thousands of people have protested in Italy against wars in the Middle East and proposed judicial reforms by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Case Bartolozzi? Everything the head of the cabinet of the Minister of Justice said is of unheard of gravity. Why is he still in his place? I would like to understand who the minister is in Via Arenula. It is a serious question mine. I believe that Bartolozzi is no less powerful than Minister Nordio and I believe that in that ministry there are conditions for which it is not possible to get rid of Bartolozzi. It is disturbing.
Thousands of people protested Saturday against the wars in the Middle East and against the judicial reforms proposed by the conservative government of Italy, linking international tensions with an increasing domestic political battle prior to a national referendum.
Trade unions and students led marches in several Italian cities, with criticism of Meloni's foreign policy, alignment with Donald Trump and the March reference on judicial reform
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