Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni suffered a significant political setback Monday when nearly 54 percent of voters rejected her judicial reform referendum proposal. Italian newspapers characterized the result as ending Meloni's perceived invincibility, with opposition outlets declaring victory while some right-wing papers lamented the outcome's implications for systemic change.
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni suffered a significant political setback Monday when nearly 54 percent of voters rejected her judicial reform referendum proposal. Italian newspapers characterized the result as ending Meloni's perceived invincibility, with opposition outlets declaring victory while some right-wing papers lamented the outcome's implications for systemic change.