More than half of the Italians consider themselves uninformed on the reform of justice

ROMA (ITALPRESS) – After the definitive approval of the Senate of the reform of justice that introduces the separation of careers, the process for the indiction of the confirmation referendum that will call citizens to express themselves on the subject and, consequently, the referendum campaign of the supporters of Yes and No. In general, however, more than half of Italian citizens declare that they are not informed and aware of the content of the reform launched by the Government, according to a survey by Only Numbers.

At this stage, therefore, the judgments and motivations of voting choices are likely to be more political than technical. In fact, in some contexts, we also talk about possible resignation of Premier Meloni in case of victory of the No.
Possibility that sees opposing the two sides, with voters of the majority parties who do not share the possibility of resignation and voters of the opposition parties, instead, that push towards this direction.

In general, therefore, in a scenario of this type, with opinions and perceptions that are based more than anything on political aspects, the concern that prevails among Italian citizens is that the confrontation between government and Magistrates can jeopardize the democracy of our country.
The Only Numbers survey was carried out on 3 and 4 November with CAWI methodology on a sample of 800 representative cases of the Italian majority population.

– graphic photo Only Numbers –

(ITALPRESS).

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