Government: no confidence vote planned after referendum setback
The Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, does not intend to ask Parliament for a confidence vote following the defeat in the justice referendum. That is the message coming from senior government sources, who told ANSA that such a step is not necessary since the situation is not considered a political crisis.
No meeting with the president scheduled
Those same sources also said there is currently no meeting planned between the prime minister and President Sergio Mattarella. The statement aims to correct recent media reports that had suggested Meloni might visit the president or make a courtesy appearance in Parliament to seek a renewed mandate from her majority.
Why the clarification
- Journalistic accounts had floated the possibility of a presidential meeting and a confidence vote in Parliament.
- Government sources pushed back, saying neither step is needed because the government does not face a political crisis.
- The clarification is meant to calm speculation and set expectations about immediate political moves.
The government statement is succinct and aimed at limiting further conjecture about an escalation in political events after the referendum outcome.