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WorldMar 22

Slovenia Holds Parliamentary Election as Italy Prepares Constitutional Referendum

Slovenia votes in a tight parliamentary race while Italy prepares for a constitutional referendum on judicial reforms.

Synthesized from 8 sources

Slovenia held parliamentary elections on Sunday in what observers described as a closely contested race between the ruling center-left government and right-wing opposition parties.

The election was characterized as a tight contest between liberal and populist right-wing forces, with the outcome expected to reflect broader political trends across Europe. The campaign's final days were marked by allegations of negative campaigning tactics.

Meanwhile, Italy is preparing for a constitutional referendum scheduled to begin Sunday that would overhaul the country's judiciary system. The complex proposal has generated confusion among voters, with many Italians reportedly struggling to understand the technical details of the constitutional changes.

The Italian referendum poses potential risks for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government, as the outcome could impact her political standing. The proposed changes would represent significant modifications to Italy's judicial framework.

Both elections are being watched as indicators of the political climate in Europe, with results potentially influencing broader regional trends. The timing of these votes comes amid ongoing debates about democratic institutions and governance across European Union member states.

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Bias Scale:
LeftCenterRight
8 · Lean Left
82High Trust
18 · Lean Left
57Moderate Trust
0 · Center
65Trust
0 · Center
65Trust
22 · Lean Left
65Trust
8 · Lean Left
78Trust
0 · Center
73Trust

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