Fdi launches the Yes bet with the prime minister on stage. And the League opens 1,200 gazebos
Giorgia Meloni and Fratelli d'Italia intensify their campaign for a 'Yes' vote in the upcoming justice referendum, mobilizing nationwide support.
Giorgia Meloni, the Prime Minister of Italy, is actively campaigning for a 'Yes' vote in the upcoming referendum on justice, rallying support from her party, Fratelli d'Italia, as well as various civil society figures, legal experts, and journalists. With just over a week until the referendum, Fratelli d'Italia is significantly ramping up its efforts, organizing numerous initiatives across Italy to persuade undecided voters. The campaign aims to create a strong grassroots movement to ensure a favorable outcome for the proposed reforms.
The centerpiece of the campaign is an event taking place this afternoon at Teatro Parenti in Milan, titled 'A Reform That Delivers Justice,' highlighting the much-anticipated reforms that many believe Italy has needed for decades. During the event, Meloni is expected to address attendees, outlining the importance of the proposed changes and encouraging people to participate in the referendum. This gathering is part of a broader strategy to galvanize support and solidify the party's stance as they approach the crucial voting period.
Fratelli d'Italia's efforts are mirrored by their coalition partner, the League, which is also actively promoting the 'Yes' campaign by setting up 1,200 gazebos across the country. This indicates a concerted effort among right-wing parties in Italy to ensure that the reform passes, and it reflects the heightened political engagement as the referendum date draws nearer. As the stakes are high for both the government and the opposition, the outcome of this vote could significantly influence the future of the judicial system and governance in Italy.