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Low Turnout in Italian Referendums: Causes and Implications
The low turnout (around 30%) in recent Italian referendums, compared to the 1946 referendum (89%), is analyzed, exploring explanations such as voter trust in Parliament, referendum fatigue, and the use of referendums for purposes beyond abrogation.
Low Turnout in Italian Referendums: Causes and Implications
The low turnout (around 30%) in recent Italian referendums, compared to the 1946 referendum (89%), is analyzed, exploring explanations such as voter trust in Parliament, referendum fatigue, and the use of referendums for purposes beyond abrogation.
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0% Bias Score


Low Turnout Mars Italian Referendum, Sparking Quorum Debate
Italy's recent referendum saw low voter turnout, with abstentions outnumbering participants, leading to debates about lowering or eliminating the quorum and concerns over the referendum's political motivations and the efficacy of direct democracy.
Low Turnout Mars Italian Referendum, Sparking Quorum Debate
Italy's recent referendum saw low voter turnout, with abstentions outnumbering participants, leading to debates about lowering or eliminating the quorum and concerns over the referendum's political motivations and the efficacy of direct democracy.
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68% Bias Score


Italian Referendums Likely to Fail, Underscoring Opposition's Strategic Challenges
Low voter turnout in Italian referendums on labor and citizenship suggests a likely failure to reach the quorum, dealing a setback to the opposing coalition and raising questions about their strategy and the effectiveness of using referendums as political tools.
Italian Referendums Likely to Fail, Underscoring Opposition's Strategic Challenges
Low voter turnout in Italian referendums on labor and citizenship suggests a likely failure to reach the quorum, dealing a setback to the opposing coalition and raising questions about their strategy and the effectiveness of using referendums as political tools.
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48% Bias Score


Italian Referendum Fails Due to Low Turnout Amid Center-Right Abstention Campaign
Low voter turnout, around 22.73%, likely led to the failure of the Italian referendum due to the center-right coalition's strategy of promoting abstention, undermining the democratic process.
Italian Referendum Fails Due to Low Turnout Amid Center-Right Abstention Campaign
Low voter turnout, around 22.73%, likely led to the failure of the Italian referendum due to the center-right coalition's strategy of promoting abstention, undermining the democratic process.
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52% Bias Score


Low Turnout Jeopardizes Italian Referendums on Citizenship and Job Protections
Two referendums in Italy, aiming to ease citizenship acquisition for children of foreigners and enhance job protections, are at risk of being invalidated due to low voter turnout, with only 22.7% participation by Sunday evening—far below the required 50%+1 threshold.
Low Turnout Jeopardizes Italian Referendums on Citizenship and Job Protections
Two referendums in Italy, aiming to ease citizenship acquisition for children of foreigners and enhance job protections, are at risk of being invalidated due to low voter turnout, with only 22.7% participation by Sunday evening—far below the required 50%+1 threshold.
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40% Bias Score


Low Turnout Marks Italian Referendum on Labor and Citizenship
Italian referendum turnout stands at 7.4% at 12 pm, significantly lower than the 2011 referendum; five questions address labor and citizenship, with results potentially affecting millions.
Low Turnout Marks Italian Referendum on Labor and Citizenship
Italian referendum turnout stands at 7.4% at 12 pm, significantly lower than the 2011 referendum; five questions address labor and citizenship, with results potentially affecting millions.
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44% Bias Score

Italian Referendums Fail Amidst Low Turnout and Political Apathy
Italian referendums on labor and citizenship failed due to low voter turnout (around 30%), revealing deep divisions within the center-left coalition and voter apathy toward the political process. The results indicate that the center-left's immigration policy is a major weakness.

Italian Referendums Fail Amidst Low Turnout and Political Apathy
Italian referendums on labor and citizenship failed due to low voter turnout (around 30%), revealing deep divisions within the center-left coalition and voter apathy toward the political process. The results indicate that the center-left's immigration policy is a major weakness.
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52% Bias Score

Piedmont's Referendum Turnout: A Surprise Amidst Failure
The Italian referendums on labor and citizenship failed, but Piedmont saw a 35.2% turnout, exceeding expectations, with almost one million voting yes on precarious work and nearly 700,000 on shorter citizenship wait times.

Piedmont's Referendum Turnout: A Surprise Amidst Failure
The Italian referendums on labor and citizenship failed, but Piedmont saw a 35.2% turnout, exceeding expectations, with almost one million voting yes on precarious work and nearly 700,000 on shorter citizenship wait times.
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36% Bias Score

Low Turnout Raises Concerns for Italian Referenda on Labor and Citizenship
Italian citizens voted on June 8th and 9th in local elections and five referenda concerning labor reforms and citizenship requirements; early turnout is low, raising concerns about reaching the required quorum for validity.

Low Turnout Raises Concerns for Italian Referenda on Labor and Citizenship
Italian citizens voted on June 8th and 9th in local elections and five referenda concerning labor reforms and citizenship requirements; early turnout is low, raising concerns about reaching the required quorum for validity.
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44% Bias Score

Italian Referendums Fail Amidst Low Turnout and Political Divisions
Five Italian referendums on employment rights and faster naturalization for non-EU citizens failed on October 29th and 30th due to low voter turnout (around 30 percent), falling short of the 50 percent threshold, despite being promoted by the opposition to criticize the government's social policies ...

Italian Referendums Fail Amidst Low Turnout and Political Divisions
Five Italian referendums on employment rights and faster naturalization for non-EU citizens failed on October 29th and 30th due to low voter turnout (around 30 percent), falling short of the 50 percent threshold, despite being promoted by the opposition to criticize the government's social policies ...
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40% Bias Score

Italian Referendum on Citizenship and Labor Reform
Italians vote in a two-day referendum on simplifying citizenship acquisition for immigrants and reversing labor reforms, with the outcome impacting nearly 1.5 million people and the validity dependent on a turnout exceeding 50 percent.

Italian Referendum on Citizenship and Labor Reform
Italians vote in a two-day referendum on simplifying citizenship acquisition for immigrants and reversing labor reforms, with the outcome impacting nearly 1.5 million people and the validity dependent on a turnout exceeding 50 percent.
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36% Bias Score

Italian Referendum: PD Member's Selective Vote Highlights Internal Divisions
Italian PD member Pina Picierno selectively voted in a referendum, supporting two proposals on citizenship and workplace safety while abstaining on three others, highlighting internal party divisions and the broader political implications of the vote.

Italian Referendum: PD Member's Selective Vote Highlights Internal Divisions
Italian PD member Pina Picierno selectively voted in a referendum, supporting two proposals on citizenship and workplace safety while abstaining on three others, highlighting internal party divisions and the broader political implications of the vote.
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48% Bias Score
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