Italy referendum

What's going in Italy now?
What options do they have and what consequence it will take?

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What Italian Refrendum?

i really wish Sup Forums was allowed international news
fuck you Stormfront for ruining it forever

go ask at Sup Forums

cnbc.com/2016/11/30/italys-referendum-explained-what-you-need-to-know.html

kk.

we have two options: YES or NO.
NO wins: nothing changes.
YES wins: the central government becomes stronger, regions lose power, the senate becomes a secondary chamber while most of the laws are made by chamber of deputies. The member of senate will be choosen among the mayors of the most important cities and regions'councilors by parties and not by citizens. Mostly these things.

they can either make a small step towards actually becoming a functionable country or stay poor

Macaroni or
ravioli

You realize that if a crazy party is elected, they can just as easily go the wrong direction as the right.

Lmao why does this Mongoloid think he can judge Italy

probably because we would be the ones paying your debts if you go full greece

>we

The consequences will never be the same.

This is definetly not the right place to ask, since most of italian Sup Forums users underage memers.

The reform proposal is kinda shit imo, but i'm still of the idea that some changes are better than no changes at all (being them for the best of for the worst, really)

Oh, the NO will win without any doubt. And the actual government will resign.

i know this might sound shocking to you but i actually pay my taxes

It's a vote about: Do you want the total war?

I'm sure they want.

>9th global economy, 4rd of EU
>G8 member
>Not a single debt with other countries since our P.D. is all internal like Japan
>Muh pay debt

Ok.

>Yes: hypercentralization, more executive power and more EU control
>No: nothing change

whoa

>he doesn't dodge taxes

So basically you become France?

Seems like a positive step to me.

does this referendum have a north-south divide