Italy’s Citizenship Referendum Fails Amid Boycott Call

A recent citizenship referendum in Italy has failed after voters heeded Giorgia Meloni’s call to boycott the ballot. The decision comes as the country grapples with ongoing protests and dissatisfaction towards its government. Despite the turnout, the majority of Italians rejected the proposal to introduce a citizenship test for migrants.

Giorgia Meloni, the leader of the right-wing Brothers of Italy party, had urged voters to abstain from participating in the referendum, citing concerns over the fairness and validity of the test. Her call to boycott the ballot led to low voter turnout, resulting in the failure of the proposal. The outcome is a significant setback for the government’s efforts to address the country’s immigration policy.

The low voter turnout has raised questions about the effectiveness of Meloni’s strategy in influencing public opinion. Critics argue that her approach may have alienated potential supporters and undermined the legitimacy of the referendum process.

Source: https://www.ft.com/content/434eadd2-21bc-4ca2-9b04-a246fc229d6b