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The Constitutional Court rejects the referendum on autonomy. Zaia: “Full speed ahead!” Allowed the question about the Jobs Act

Summary by Corriere Della Sera
The decision of the Constitutional Court: allowed questions on citizenship, Jobs Act, severance pay in small businesses, fixed-term employment contracts and joint liability of the client in contracts

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Lean Right

The governor of Veneto Luca Zaia: “The Consulta proved us right, the reform will also save the South”

·Italy
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For the Court, “the object and purpose of the question are not clear” and the consultation would have “a scope that alters its function.” On the other hand, five other questions are allowed, including those on citizenship and Jobs Act. The Constitutional Court fears messes and rejects the repeal referendum on cars...

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Lean Left

The Constitutional Court has declared the one on differentiated autonomy inadmissible, but has approved others on citizenship and work

·Italy
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Breath of relief at Palazzo Chigi: Meloni will not be forced to defend a divisive law. Now we are back in Parliament for the rewriting of the delegated law on LEP, but calmly. And the premiership is postponed until the end of the legislature

·Milan, Italy
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Schlein convenes the DEM secretariat for this morning: the discussion on the Court's response and on the government's line on Trump

·Turin, Italy
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Quotidiano Nazionale broke the news in Italy on Monday, January 20, 2025.
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