Reaction: Italian referendum and Matteo Renzi’s resignation
Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, has announced he will resign following defeat in the country’s constitutional referendum. We asked a number of EUROPP contributors for their immediate thoughts on the result, Renzi’s resignation, and where Italy is heading next. Alberto Alemanno: “The vote has killed the dream of once in a generation change” James Newell: “The result was not simply another anti-establishment revolt” Andrea Lorenzo Capussela: “Rationality imposed itself, and in large numbers” Silvia Merler: “Italy is now headed for a complex and delicate period of political and economic uncertainty” Lorenzo Piccoli: “Renzi did not have much choice but to resign” Jonas Bergan Draege: “Both the M5S and Lega Nord could emerge strengthened from the No vote” Angelo Martelli: “The determinant factor of Renzi’s defeat has been the sluggish pace of the Italian recovery” Davide Morisi: “The correlation is clear: Renzi’s personalisation strategy has backfired” Mattia Guidi: “Listening to the will of the people will be a hard task: several questions have no answer at present” James Dennison: “This was no Brexit-Trump moment: The package of reforms was complex and broad enough for citizens of all stripes to find cause for concern” Fabio Bordignon: “Renzi’s 41% – ironically, the same result he had obtained at the 2014 European election – became the symbol of his defeat“
| Item Type | Online resource |
|---|---|
| Copyright holders | © 2016 The Author(s) |
| Departments | LSE |
| Date Deposited | 22 Mar 2017 12:32 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/70050 |
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- Alemanno, Alberto
- Newell, James
- Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo
- Merler, Silvia
- Piccoli, Lorenzo
- Draege, Jonas Bergan
- Martelli, Angelo
- Morisi, Davide
- Guida, Mattia
- Dennison, James
- Bordignon, Fabio
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