A referendum on nationality and labor rights rejected by Meloni in Italy, recognized from the absence of a quorum

Participation in five simultaneous referendars on nationality and labor rights that were held in Italy on Sunday and Monday, in no case reached 50% of the quorum required by law to give them validity, so they will not continue, in accordance with the prime minister, Georgia Melony, who conducted the campaign for abstinence.

With more than half the studied electoral sections, participation below 30%, which is far from what is necessary for reliability, according to the website of voters and newspapers Repubblica and fix it willField

“The only goal of this referendum was to force the government to fall (ultraidian Giorgia) Meloni. In the end, however, it was the Italians who made you fall to you, ”the brothers from Italy, the party of the prime minister, along with a photograph with the main leaders of the opposition and the phrase:“ You lost ”, according to the Ephery.

The referendums were advanced by the deputy Riccardo Mag, from the progressive party +Europe, which other parties, associations and trade unions subsequently joined and managed to collect more than 637,000 signatures. The main proposal of voting was a reduction from 10 to five years of residence necessary for a request from a nationality and, as soon as having received, to be able to transfer it to minor children. Reform will affect at least 2.3 million people in Italy.

Another of the proposals under the vote supported by the largest trade union in the country, CGIL, intended to cancel the rules, according to which those who hire after March 7, 2015 in companies, of which more than 15 employees should not return to work after unacceptable dismissal, even if the judge establishes this way.

The exclusion of restriction of compensation of unjustified employees in small enterprises, as well as some rules on the use of certain contracts for the duration, was also excluded, while the last question was aimed at increasing the responsibility of the employee in the case of labor accidents or occupational diseases.

Although their supporters defend that the defeat from the referee is an increase for the prime minister, the history of consultations in Italy indicates that they rarely act. Since 1997, only two quorums have exceeded, one in 2011 in the public management of water, which reached 54.8% of participation, and in 2020, one more to reduce the third parliamentarians of the country, from 945 to 600.

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