Italy's Justice Reform Referendum: A Look at the Outcome
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni conceded defeat in a referendum on her justice reforms, with about 53.5% voting 'No' and 46.5% 'Yes'. She called it a 'lost opportunity' but pledged to continue leading the government. The reforms aimed to separate judges and prosecutors' roles to address impartiality concerns, but critics argued they weakened judicial independence and sparked intense opposition, including a strike by magistrates.
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