Italian PM Giorgia Meloni Suffers Embarrassing Defeat in Secret Parliamentary Vote
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faced a significant and humiliating setback on Tuesday when members of her coalition voted against a key electoral reform bill in a secret ballot. The legislation, intended to strengthen her chances in the upcoming elections, was narrowly defeated by a single vote in the Chamber of Deputies, with 188 parliamentarians opposing it and 187 supporting it. This surprising outcome revealed deep fractures within Meloni's coalition, as some members used the secret ballot to defy her leadership.
The vote sparked chaos in the parliamentary chamber, with opposition members celebrating the unexpected victory and declaring that the government had lost its majority and control over parliament. MP Riccardo Magi sharply criticized Meloni, stating she no longer has the necessary numbers to pass legislation. This political blow adds to a series of recent challenges for Meloni's government, which also failed to pass a referendum on judicial reform in recent months.
The government now faces a fragile and turbulent reality that threatens the stability of the entire coalition. The defeat underscores the precarious position of Meloni's administration as it approaches the next electoral cycle, raising questions about its ability to govern effectively moving forward.
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