Justice referendum, 26 organizations join forces for yes
Twenty-six civic, trade union, business, and sports organizations have come together to support the yes vote for the Justice reform referendum in Italy.
In a significant mobilization, twenty-six diverse organizations including civic groups, trade unions, and sports associations have united in support of the upcoming referendum concerning Justice reform in Italy. This coalition was formally established during a concluding event held in Rome, which saw leaders from these sectors publicly endorsing the initiative. The event was notably moderated by the presidents of Asi and Opes, highlighting the collaborative nature of this campaign.
The initiative represents a novel entry for civil society and the Third Sector into the referendum campaign, underscoring their commitment to legal reform. The meeting served as a culmination of weeks of internal discussions among participating organizations, leading to a clearer message aimed at raising awareness and support among citizens. The gathering not only showcased the coalition's unity but also demonstrated the societal importance of these reforms, particularly in fostering trust in legal institutions.
As articulated by Juri Morico, a key figure in the initiative, this movement is born from a fundamental belief in legal certainty and fairness. He remarked on the daily interactions with communities where legality and trust in institutions are paramount. The support from such a broad spectrum of organizations points to a significant cultural shift toward prioritizing reform and reinforcing the public's faith in the justice system. This coalition aims not just for electoral success but also for a transformed landscape of governance and civic responsibility in Italy.