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ROME (Reuters) -Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni snubbed a referendum on easing citizenship laws but has emerged ...
An Italian referendum on granting faster citizenship to immigrants has failed due to a low turnout, as voters heeded Prime ...
Italy's referendums aimed at relaxing citizenship laws and improving job protections failed on Monday because of low turnout.
The fate of millions of immigrants is at stake as Italians vote in a two-day referendum that proposes to speed up the process ...
Less than a third of eligible voters turned out for a poll that would have made it easier for foreigners to become citizens, ...
Italy’s latest referendums fell short of reaching the required turnout. Political scientist Giorgio Malet puts the results ...
Mr Landini, who heads Italy’s biggest trade union federation, was the leading sponsor of four referendums held on June 8th ...
The referendum, proposed by trade unions and civic organisations, addresses issues that have generated political debate in ...
Only around 30% of eligible voters cast their ballots, which underlined the failure of the leftist opposition to mobilize ...
But for such a referendum to be valid, 50% of all voters in Italy have to turn up. Giorgia Meloni, the country's hard-right prime minister, has announced she will boycott the vote, declaring the ...
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni snubbed a referendum on easing citizenship laws but has emerged stronger from the vote ...
Meloni's far-right Brothers of Italy party celebrated the referendum's failure. “The only real goal of this referendum was to bring down the Meloni government," the party said on social media ...