Referendum defeat leaves Italy's Meloni looking more vulnerable
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has lost a key referendum on a constitutional reform which had turned into a vote on her government.
The result gives around 54% to the "No" campaign and 46% to the "Yes" vote which Meloni had backed.
Despite the complex question on the ballot paper, turnout was almost 60%.
A high figure had been expected to favour the government, but it was not enough to swing the vote.
It also proposed distinct bodies to govern them and a new disciplinary court.
Many Italians struggled to understand the technical details - perhaps a communication failure by Team Meloni - and the vote quickly morphed into a plebiscite on her near-record three and half years in office.
"The vote is not about me, but about justice," Meloni argued ahead of this vote
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