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Italian living in France. Fitness and opensource lover. I don't own a car since 2009. Married. Mom of 2 unstoppable boys. K-drama addict, occasional juggler and tea drinker. She/her # fitness # circuittraining # animalflow # fedi22 # workoutoftheday # fitodon # running # kdrama # kpop # music # tea # juggling # running # languagelearning
Next Sunday and Monday Italians will vote to approve or reject a constitutional reform that will highly impact the judicial system.
Here you can read in more details what the reform is about.
https://www.reuters.com/world/what-is-stake-italys-referendum-judicial-reform-2026-02-19/
Making the high judges more accountable has been a common goal of Italian right-wing parties for decades. Berlusconi repeatedly failed at this.
And I strongly believe this is also what ultimately protects Italian democracy.