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For the last year, political news in Italy has centered around a right-wing backed referendum that would change the way the Italian judiciary works, putting judges and prosecutors under special legislative and administrative control. In essence, this would strip judges and prosecutors of their independence and allow complete consolidation of the government functions under the right wing, which currently controls the legislature and administration.
Giorgia Meloni has heavily backed this referendum on the Si (Yes) side, while the center left and left parties have strongly opposed it (No). The vote, by all accounts, is supposed to be razor thin - and the New York Times was calling it too close to call as recently as this morning. However, as results filter in, the No vote is currently trouncing the Si vote, 54 - 46, with over half of the vote cast. It's not clear whether these results will hold up, or center-left areas are being counted first, and the vote really is splitting along party lines (in the order of 90-10 based on party affiliation). Exit polls continue to show the vote being close. But the results are a shockwave at this point.
The youth vote is 61% No at this point.
If - and it's a big if - the referendum goes on to defeat by these numbers, Meloni is in real trouble. She has pledged not to resign, but a 54-46 vote on the referendum that she has championed for a year would be un disastro for the Italian right.
Prairie Gates
(8,108 posts)When the people speak, the Palace* has to listen. We did it ten years ago - does Giorgia Meloni have the same courage? I resigned as premier, as secretary, everything. We'll see what Meloni does after this stunning defeat."
* "The Palace" is il Palazzo Chigi, the equivalent of 10 Downing or the White House.
JustAnotherGen
(38,031 posts)He's a dual citizen. He sees what has happened with our SCOTUS and Trump judicial appointments. He wrote an LTTE in his home city stating the facts of what happens when judges have no oversight except for graft and kickbacks from their masters.
Prairie Gates
(8,108 posts)JustAnotherGen
(38,031 posts)In Acri - Kitchen and Baths remodeled so I it's move in ready when I'm ready to bolt! He does NOT want a repeat of why he wants his Black wife out of America.
Prairie Gates
(8,108 posts)Meloni essentially conceded that the right has lost:
Andremo avanti, come abbiamo sempre fatto, con responsabilità, determinazione e rispetto verso il popolo italiano e verso lItalia.
Meloni: Italians have decided. And we will respect that decision. We will go forward, like we always have, with responsibility, determination, and respect for the Italian people and for Italy.
The scale of the disaster for the right is becoming clear, as the referendum crashes and burns with seemingly the highest referendum turnout in years. One of the leaders of the center-left is calling it a "new spring" for Italian politics.
One wonders the effect of the friendship with Trump and the Iran war on the last minute swing voters. This election was supposed to be very, very close. It's a romp.
Prairie Gates
(8,108 posts)Meloni will be duly chastened from entering into any goofy alliances with Trump over Iran, I think. This thing swung a few percentages away from her in the last few weeks. She was trying to get some distance from Trump last week, but I think the age of the close Meloni embraces are over. A shattering defeat for Global MAGAism.