Italian Citizenship Referendum Void After Low Turnout
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The Italian citizenship referendum nullified by a low turnout, with voters deciding whether to amend the constitution to restrict right-to-work rules for Italians living abroad. The referendum drive to amend Article 23 of the constitution failed to secure the necessary turnout of 50% plus one vote, with officials announcing 98.79% of votes already counted. Just over 31% of voters turned out in favor of the change, while 68% were against it. The number of null votes was less than 1%.
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