Italy goes to the polls to vote in key justice referendum
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- Italy votes on constitutional referendum on judicial reform, with premier Giorgia Meloni's government seeking to reshape the country's justice system.
- The proposed measures aim to address long-standing criticisms of the Italian courts' efficiency, accountability, and impartiality, with a focus on the separation of judges' and prosecutors' careers.
- The outcome of the vote carries significant weight beyond its immediate constitutional implications, with Meloni's government seeking to boost its legislative agenda and opponents warning of potential risks to judicial independence.
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