Mar 14 • 04:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Towards the final rush between the 'Freccia' of FI, the Lega's gazebos and FdI in the markets

The campaign for the Yes vote in the justice referendum scheduled for March 22-23 is entering its final phase, with the Lega party mobilizing across various locations in the city.

The campaign supporting the Yes vote in the upcoming justice referendum on March 22-23 is gaining momentum as the date approaches. This weekend, the Lega party is setting up gazebos in eight strategic locations throughout the city to rally support. Party members and activists will be present to engage with voters, promoting the necessity of judicial reform in light of current issues within the justice system. The gazebos will be located in key public areas, emphasizing visibility and accessibility for the public to learn more and voice their opinions.

In addition to the street mobilization, an important public conference has been organized by provincial secretary Samuele Piscina at the Best Western Madison Hotel. Scheduled for today at 5 PM, the event, titled "Yes to Justice Reform," will feature several key speakers, including Education Minister Giuseppe Valditara and legal experts. This highlights the proactive approach of the Lega in communicating the importance of the referendum and gathering influential voices to appeal to public sentiments regarding proposed changes to the justice system.

This final surge in campaigning reflects the political stakes involved in the referendum, as judicial reform has been a highly debated issue in Italy. The participation of high-profile politicians and legal experts aims to sway undecided voters and bolster turnout. The outcome of the referendum may have significant implications for the legislative landscape and judicial processes in Italy, potentially reshaping public confidence in the justice system and influencing the government’s approach to legal reforms.

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