Italians Vote in Referendum on Judicial Reforms Proposed by PM Meloni

Italians have started a two-day referendum on judicial reforms introduced by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, aiming to alter the legal system. The vote represents a critical test for Meloni's right-wing coalition ahead of next year's general election, with potential implications for judicial independence and political power. Observers will watch the referendum outcome closely as it could shape Italy's judiciary and political landscape in the coming years.
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