Why would you post this and not include a brief description of what the referendum was actually about?
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If tho ‚No coalition‘ ever aligned again they could do some good things.
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TL;DR in two bullets
• The reform wanted to separate the careers of judges and prosecutors, split the High Council of the Judiciary into two bodies, and choose many of their members by lottery instead of election.
• It also created a new High Disciplinary Court to discipline magistrates, taking this power away from the existing council, which critics saw as a way to weaken judicial independence and supporters saw as cleaning up a politicised system.
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Why was the south against?
Why was the North pro?
What was the total result?
Meloni lost a referendum, has she resigned yet?
A reform on the widely corrupt judicial system voted yes by the most corrupt italian regions. Shocker.
For people like me wanting more info if you were unfamiliar with the background of the vote.
https://apnews.com/article/italy-referendum-justice-meloni-4d2092517ce3fff84b35a99c81b75fff
https://www.courthousenews.com/italians-say-no-to-justice-overhaul-a-stinging-defeat-for-meloni/
Basically, Italian rednecks voted yes.
What’s up with the province near Sicily
Why would you post this and not include a brief description of what the referendum was actually about?
If tho ‚No coalition‘ ever aligned again they could do some good things.
TL;DR in two bullets
• The reform wanted to separate the careers of judges and prosecutors, split the High Council of the Judiciary into two bodies, and choose many of their members by lottery instead of election.
• It also created a new High Disciplinary Court to discipline magistrates, taking this power away from the existing council, which critics saw as a way to weaken judicial independence and supporters saw as cleaning up a politicised system.