ROME (Reuters) - Italians will vote on Dec. 4 in a referendum on constitutional reform being pushed by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. The fate of his administration is expected to hinge on the outcome.
Renzi says the reform will increase government stability and accelerate lawmaking. Critics say it will remove checks and balances, over-centralise power and make Italy less democratic.
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