The turnout of Italian citizens, who have chosen to express their willingness for the five referendums related to labor rights and the provision of nationality to foreign citizens, according to data so far, did not exceed 30%.
Consequently, their outcome is invalid, because the law stipulates that in order to be valid for each referendum, it must vote at least 50%+1 of the right.
In his post on social media, the Italian Prime Minister’s party Georgia He emphasized: “The only real goal of this referendum was to fall for the government. In the end, however, the Italians were in favor of the fall of the opposition. “
It is recalled that the parties of the conservative government alliance that ruled the country had been in favor of abstention, while the biggest opposition forces (Democratic Party, Five Stars and Italian Left with Ecologists) supported the “yes” to referendums.
The Italian Foreign Minister and leader of the Party Forza Italia party, Antonio Tayyani He also stated that the government majority would take the initiative to increase the number of signatures necessary to request a referendum. To date, the relevant number is 500,000 signatures.
Of the Italian radicals and the “more Europe” party, who supported the referendum on nationality, it is emphasized that “organized abstention has won, which was favored by the lack of adequate information and a spontaneous form of abstention.”
As for the four referendums to support labor rights, the citizens who came to the polls voted “yes” to a percentage ranging from 85% to 88%. For the referendum calling for the reduction of the time required, from ten to five years, so that Italian citizenship can be granted to foreign citizens living in the country permanently voted in favor of 62% of the citizens who came to the polls.
Source :Skai
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