
Landslide for reformers in historic referendum could transform Italy’s political system
Over the last two days Italians braved the rising Coronavirus case numbers to vote in a crucial referendum on proposals to reduce the number of
Over the last two days Italians braved the rising Coronavirus case numbers to vote in a crucial referendum on proposals to reduce the number of
It would be tempting for Donald Trump’s incoming administration to dismiss Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s resounding defeat in Sunday’s constitutional referendum as an inconsequential vote
Anti-establishment forces triumphed over the weekend and the Italian political elite is now in crisis mode. But with all the focus on the outgoing prime
In the National Gallery in Washington are several rooms of Italian gothic art, including Giotto’s Madonna and Child, and the death of St Anthony, believed
As expected, Matteo Renzi lost. Rather more surprisingly, he did keep his word and resign. So where is Italy standing at the moment? There is
Yesterday, the Italian electors voted to smash the establishment. On Mr. Renzi’s side, you could find public and private TV channels, major papers and mainstream media,
This Sunday, Italians will go to the polls in a referendum on constitution reform that is set to determine the future of Italy. The prime
We know Italians are headed to the polls on December 4th. We know the prime minister, Matteo Renzi, has made this referendum personal, and that
I doubt anyone outside Italy would be worried about the upcoming Italian constitutional referendum were it not for Brexit and Trump’s victory. After all, it is
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