Italians begin voting in high-stakes justice referendum


FILE PHOTO: Two judges stand in a courtroom at Milan Court of Justice, in Milan, Italy, April 26, 2024. REUTERS/Claudia Greco/File Photo

ROME, March ⁠22 (Reuters) - Italians began voting on Sunday in a referendum to ⁠confirm a contested judicial reform put forward by Prime Minister ‌Giorgia Meloni, a key test for her right-wing coalition ahead of a general election due next year.

Voters must decide whether to back constitutional changes to separate the career paths ​of judges and public prosecutors -- an issue ⁠that has long roiled domestic ⁠politics -- and split Italy's judicial self-governing body into two separate entities.

The vote ⁠comes ‌at the end of a heated campaign which pitted the Meloni-led 'yes' camp against centre-left opponents supporting the 'no'. Polls close at ⁠3 p.m. (1400 GMT) on Monday.

The opposition, led by the ​Democratic Party and ‌the 5-Star Movement, has warned that the reform would undermine ⁠judicial independence and ​leave room for political interference, saying that would allow Meloni to tighten her grip on power.

The government rejects the criticism, arguing that reform is needed ⁠to curb the politicised election of members ​at the self-ruling High Council of the Judiciary (CSM), after scandals exposed backroom deals over senior prosecutor appointments.

Analysts say Meloni would likely receive a major boost ⁠from a 'yes' win, as she grapples with the fallout from the Iran war and a stagnant economy near the end of her mandate.

A win for the centre-left -- still trailing Meloni's bloc in opinion polls -- ​would strengthen its efforts to build an alliance ⁠capable of challenging the prime minister.

Polls published before a two-week pre-ballot blackout ​took effect showed the two camps neck-and-neck, ‌amid suggestions that Meloni supporters may stay ​home as they were seen as relatively disengaged on the highly complex issue.

(Reporting by Angelo Amante; Editing by Crispian Balmer)

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