Those polls made to demotivate
The article discusses strategies for promoting the 'No' vote in an upcoming referendum in Italy, emphasizing the manipulation of poll results to influence public sentiment.
Security PEC: Motta wants to exclude referendum on reducing the age of criminal responsibility to facilitate approval
President of the Chamber Hugo Motta aims to remove the reduction of the age of criminal responsibility from the Public Security Amendment Proposal to ensure smoother passage through legislative processes.
Kraków may become a political testing ground. Tusk supports Miszalski, but KO has a 'plan B'?
Activists have gathered 75,000 signatures to trigger a referendum on the recall of Kraków's mayor, Alexandr Miszalski, with a goal of 100,000 to demonstrate public discontent.
Conte raises the tone and attacks Nordio: 'Criminal politics'
Former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte criticized Italy's Justice Minister Carlo Nordio during a public debate on the justice referendum held in Palermo.
Iceland's Prime Minister Promises EU Referendum in the Coming Months
Iceland's Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir announced plans for a referendum on renewing EU membership negotiations amid rising public interest due to living costs and the war in Ukraine.
A large referendum in Iceland
Iceland will hold a referendum on EU membership as announced by Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir, responding to public demand and current geopolitical conditions.
Storm of fake news on social media, how propaganda contaminates the ballot boxes
The article discusses the impact of fake news on social media, exemplified by a false image of political figures promoting a 'no' vote in a referendum, which has gone viral and influenced public opinion.
Red wants a referendum on the Olympics
The political party Rødt in Norway is advocating for a public referendum on whether Norway should host the Winter Olympics, as national discussions have intensified following a record medal haul for the country.
Red Party wants a referendum on the Olympics
The Red Party in Norway is advocating for a public referendum on whether to host the Olympics in Norway.
The relationship with Europe does not have to be a yes or no question
A former Icelandic foreign minister argues that Iceland's relationship with Europe can be expanded without full EU membership, while expressing concerns over the limitations of the current public discourse on the matter.
What are they hiding? What do they have to conceal?
This article discusses a debate in Iceland's parliament regarding the timing of a public referendum on EU membership, prompted by recent reports suggesting it could happen soon.
How many Democrats aligned with the Yes. The guarantee wing will be decisive
A faction of the Italian left diverges from the hardline stance of the Democratic Party regarding a referendum on the separation of careers between judges and public prosecutors.
FCT, Kano, Rivers victories a referendum on Tinubu presidency – Lagos APC
The Lagos APC claims that recent by-election victories in Rivers, Kano, and the Federal Capital Territory signal public support for President Tinubu's administration.
False rumor denied: Yes is ahead. The No driven by comedians
A recent report shows that support for the 'Yes' vote in the upcoming Italian referendum on the separation of magistrates' careers remains ahead of the 'No,' despite recent reductions in the gap.
You will see real madness when cash is abolished
The article discusses concerns about the potential abolition of cash and the opinions of readers on the topic, including a willingness to initiate a referendum if there is enough public support.
Premiers and referendums: 'Mattarella, right words. Stop the mud fight'
Giorgia Meloni intensifies media engagements in the lead-up to the referendum as polls show a shift in public opinion.
The municipal company cannot hide behind the privacy protection of contractors
A citizen has requested public information from a municipal water and sewage company regarding its activities related to a local referendum, but the company provided anonymized documents citing privacy protection.
I, a bishop investigated and then acquitted, explain why separation is necessary
Bishop Giovanni D’Ercole discusses the Italian justice reform and the misconceptions surrounding it, arguing for the necessity of the separation of powers within the context of the current referendum campaign.
That Allergy to Excuses
The article criticizes Italian prosecutor Nicola Gratteri's inflammatory remarks about voters in a public referendum campaign, highlighting his lack of accountability and a troubling view of dissenting opinions.
The Own Goal of the Prosecutor
Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri's recent remarks have unexpectedly strengthened support for the government’s justice reform and polarized public opinion ahead of a referendum in Italy.
Formation of the 'Rajya Sabha' in Bangladesh!
Bangladesh is set to establish a 'Rajya Sabha' as a significant shift in its political landscape following recent parliamentary elections and a referendum.
Zimbabwe: 'No Referendum, No Legitimacy' - FreeZim Congress Leader
The leader of the FreeZim Congress party, Joseph Makamba Busha, has criticized proposed constitutional amendments that would allow President Mnangagwa to extend his term until 2030, deeming them illegitimate without a public referendum.
The case goes straight to the CSM. And the Supreme Court will evaluate disciplinary measures. "His balance must be verified"
Nicola Gratteri, the Public Prosecutor of Naples, has made controversial statements regarding the upcoming constitutional referendum on justice reform in Italy, categorizing citizens' votes in a divisive manner.
Nordio: "Referendum? We’ve been called many nasty things". Then the jab at Gratteri: "Psychometric tests are needed"
Minister Carlo Nordio criticized public prosecutor Nicola Gratteri’s statements about the referendum on the separation of powers in the judiciary, highlighting the inappropriate remarks directed at his proposals.
Gasparri uncovers Guardiano about the referendum: "Doubts about his impartiality"
Italian politician Maurizio Gasparri raises concerns about Alfredo Guardiano's impartiality on the referendum regarding justice reform, citing a public chat where Guardiano expressed intentions to limit the judiciary's independence.
Thessaloniki: Citizens Demand the First Municipal Referendum for a New Metropolitan Park
Citizens in Thessaloniki are moving closer to conducting Greece's first municipal referendum for the establishment of a large green and cultural Metropolitan Park in the area of the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF).
55% of Gyeongnam residents say 'administrative integration with Busan is necessary'...76% want a referendum
A survey shows that a majority of Gyeongnam residents prefer a referendum process for the administrative integration with Busan, indicating a cautious approach to the integration.
Firm, legal arguments, appeals: they immediately try to stop the reform. And a video of PM Gratteri against the currents circulates
The initial round is won by the 'Yes' side as a public debate erupts over the Nordio reform, coinciding with the announcement of the referendum dates.
Rai, union dispute over the referendum. And Ranucci goes against the No. The case of the permit
The Usigrai union expresses concerns about the potential lack of impartiality in public television's coverage of the upcoming constitutional referendum on justice, especially given its criticism of Giorgia Meloni's government.
A Majority Supports Membership Negotiations: 'Much Has Changed in a Short Time'
A recent survey indicates that a majority of Icelanders are in favor of continuing negotiations for EU membership, with potential political discussions expected to intensify as a referendum date approaches.
Majority of Brits say they want to reverse Brexit and re-join EU
A recent survey reveals that 58% of Britons would support the UK rejoining the EU if a second Brexit referendum were held.
Yemen: Separatists announce referendum
Amid rising tensions in Yemen, separatists plan a public referendum for the 'self-determination of the South,' following a two-year transitional period, according to Aidarus al-Subaidi, chairman of the Southern Transitional Council (STC).
The latest maneuvers of the 'No Front'
The 'No Front' is seeking to delay the Italian public vote on justice reform by calling for a referendum on a previously voted law, despite this being redundant to existing parliamentary requests.
Thompson calls for the overthrow of Tomašević. We asked the people of Zagreb what they think about it
Following the right's initiative in Zagreb to start a referendum for the recall of Mayor Tomislav Tomašević, Marko Perković Thompson urged the public at a concert to oppose the city's leadership in elections.