Only 31.6% of Italians took part in the referendum on mining
Only 31.6% of the voting rights went to the polls to decide on the referendum concerning the mining and, therefore, the result is not valid, such as the Italian broadcast media.
The question raised by the referendum was whether the oil companies could continue mining until the exhaustion of deposits within the twelve nautical miles from the coast, or whether to stop their activities immediately after the expiry of the license have been secured.
Recall that under Italian law, to be binding and valid the outcome of any referendum must vote at least 50% plus one, by having the right to vote.
"They won the Italians who work on oil platforms, lost regions called the referendum", said Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, speaking shortly before reporters.
Renzo, together with the former President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano, last week had urged Italians not to go to the polls. According to the Italian prime minister and former mayor of Florence.
"The demagoguery does not bring results," while "those who hoped to weaken the government, ultimately failed."
The Michele but Emiliano, center-prefect of Puglia, replied to the head of the Italian government that "the number of Italians who came yesterday to the polls, in any case, can not be ignored, since it is definitely higher than eleven million votes received by the Democratic party in the elections of 2014, when it reached a record rate of 41%. "
Only 31.6% of the voting rights went to the polls to decide on the referendum concerning the mining and, therefore, the result is not valid, such as the Italian broadcast media.
The question raised by the referendum was whether the oil companies could continue mining until the exhaustion of deposits within the twelve nautical miles from the coast, or whether to stop their activities immediately after the expiry of the license have been secured.
Recall that under Italian law, to be binding and valid the outcome of any referendum must vote at least 50% plus one, by having the right to vote.
"They won the Italians who work on oil platforms, lost regions called the referendum", said Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, speaking shortly before reporters.
Renzo, together with the former President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano, last week had urged Italians not to go to the polls. According to the Italian prime minister and former mayor of Florence.
"The demagoguery does not bring results," while "those who hoped to weaken the government, ultimately failed."
The Michele but Emiliano, center-prefect of Puglia, replied to the head of the Italian government that "the number of Italians who came yesterday to the polls, in any case, can not be ignored, since it is definitely higher than eleven million votes received by the Democratic party in the elections of 2014, when it reached a record rate of 41%. "
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