Meloni responds to referendum loss
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reacted to the defeat in the justice referendum with a short, direct message. In a videomessage she said, "Gli italiani hanno deciso. E noi rispettiamo questa decisione." Her tone was firm but conciliatory: the government accepts the result and will respect the will of the voters.
What she said next
Speaking later outdoors with a hedge behind her, Meloni acknowledged the disappointment. She expressed regret for what she called a missed chance to modernize Italy, but stressed that this does not change the executive's course. "The government did what it promised," she said, referring to the judicial reform measures that were part of the coalition's electoral program.
Key takeaways
- The referendum resulted in a victory for the No side on justice-related proposals.
- Meloni said the government respects the decision and will continue to act with responsibility and determination.
- She lamented the lost opportunity to modernize the justice system but reiterated commitment to the reforms outlined in the election platform.
Short, clear, and practical: she accepted the vote, showed some regret, and promised to keep working on the government agenda.