On 4 December, Italy will hold a referendum on constitutional reform that has come to be viewed as a vote of confidence in Matteo Renzi’s government. Fabio Bordignon writes that Italy now has two very different paths in front of it: a Yes vote will potentially lead to a more presidential form of politics, while a No vote could generate substantial uncertainty over the country’s political trajectory. He argues that the victory of Renzi’s camp would lead to a majoritarian – and de facto presidential – democracy, inaugurating Italy’s ‘Third Republic’
We are now in the final month of campaigning ahead of Italy’s constitutional referendum on 4 Decembe...
In the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum, a substantial majority of voters rejected the reforms...
In the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum, a substantial majority of voters rejected the reforms...
On 4 December, Italy will hold a referendum on constitutional reform that has come to be viewed as a...
On 4 December, Italy will hold a referendum on constitutional reform that has come to be viewed as a...
Italy’s prime minister, Matteo Renzi, has stated that he will resign if he loses a referendum on con...
On Sunday, 4 December, Italians are going to the polls to approve or reject the proposed constitutio...
Italy’s constitutional referendum, scheduled for 4 December, has been billed as a vote of confidence...
Italy will hold a referendum on constitutional reform before the end of the year, with the country’s...
On 4 December 2016, Italians went to the polls to say yes or no in a popular referendum called by Pr...
As part of our series covering Italy’s constitutional referendum, scheduled for 4 December, Marco Si...
On 4 December 2016, Italians went to the polls to say yes or no in a popular referendum called by Pr...
On 4 December 2016, Italians went to the polls to say yes or no in a popular referendum called by Pr...
What does the result of Italy’s constitutional referendum mean for the country moving forward? Valen...
As the distance between political elites and the population in Europe increases, Italian Prime Minis...
We are now in the final month of campaigning ahead of Italy’s constitutional referendum on 4 Decembe...
In the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum, a substantial majority of voters rejected the reforms...
In the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum, a substantial majority of voters rejected the reforms...
On 4 December, Italy will hold a referendum on constitutional reform that has come to be viewed as a...
On 4 December, Italy will hold a referendum on constitutional reform that has come to be viewed as a...
Italy’s prime minister, Matteo Renzi, has stated that he will resign if he loses a referendum on con...
On Sunday, 4 December, Italians are going to the polls to approve or reject the proposed constitutio...
Italy’s constitutional referendum, scheduled for 4 December, has been billed as a vote of confidence...
Italy will hold a referendum on constitutional reform before the end of the year, with the country’s...
On 4 December 2016, Italians went to the polls to say yes or no in a popular referendum called by Pr...
As part of our series covering Italy’s constitutional referendum, scheduled for 4 December, Marco Si...
On 4 December 2016, Italians went to the polls to say yes or no in a popular referendum called by Pr...
On 4 December 2016, Italians went to the polls to say yes or no in a popular referendum called by Pr...
What does the result of Italy’s constitutional referendum mean for the country moving forward? Valen...
As the distance between political elites and the population in Europe increases, Italian Prime Minis...
We are now in the final month of campaigning ahead of Italy’s constitutional referendum on 4 Decembe...
In the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum, a substantial majority of voters rejected the reforms...
In the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum, a substantial majority of voters rejected the reforms...