Italy Holds Judicial Reform Vote

Italy holds two-day judicial reform referendum starting Sunday with over 46 million eligible voters.
Referendum tests Meloni's leadership, with 'No' vote indicating political trouble but not forcing resignation.
Reform aims to modernize courts and address slow justice, as only 40% of Italians trust the judiciary.
Key changes include splitting High Judicial Council into three chambers and shifting member selection to lottery.
Analysts warn of 'Trump risk,' which could harm Meloni's European standing.
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