Italy's Electoral Overhaul: Power in Balance
Italy’s ruling parties plan a major electoral reform to secure Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s position. The proposed change would implement a fully proportional system, ensuring a majority for a coalition winning over 40% of votes. Opposition fears this move might limit their influence in future elections.
Italy's ruling political coalition has proposed a significant reform of the electoral law, aiming to fortify Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's reign beyond 2027 elections, according to insiders.
The current mixed electoral system, a combination of proportional representation and first-past-the-post constituencies, could be replaced by a fully proportional representation system, ensuring majorities for any coalition surpassing 40% of the vote.
Amid staunch criticism from opposition parties, who label the overhaul as an attempt to retain power, a referendum on justice reform in March looms as a pivotal test for Meloni’s government.
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