Italy's Government Pledges to Stay Until 2027 as Judicial Reform Vote Tightens
Italy votes March 22-23 on judge-prosecutor separation. Government vows to stay until 2027 regardless. Polls tighten as reform divides judiciary.
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Italy votes March 22-23 on judge-prosecutor separation. Government vows to stay until 2027 regardless. Polls tighten as reform divides judiciary.
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