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Italian referendum on naturalization threatens to fail due to low participation

By AndreaPosted on08.06.2025
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Rome – In the referendum by changing the naturalization rules and new rules in labor law, a low turnout is evident in Italy. On Sunday at 7:00 p.m., only 15 percent of the 47 million eligible voters made their votes, as the Interior Ministry in Rome announced. It is expected that the referendum will fail at the participation quorum of 50 percent. The polling stations are also open on Monday until 3 p.m.



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