2020 Italian constitutional referendum explained

Do you approve the text of the Constitutional Law entitled 'Amendments to articles 56, 57 and 59 of the Constitution concerning the reduction of the number of parliamentarians' approved by Parliament and published in the Official Gazette no. 240 of 12 October 2019?
Date:20–21 September 2020
Country:Italy
Yes:17,913,089
No:7,692,007
Total:26,050,226
Electorate:50,955,985
Voter Registration:no
Map:Italia referendum constituzionale 2020 – risultati regione.svg
Mapdivision:region

A constitutional referendum about the reduction of the size of the Italian Parliament was held in Italy on 20 and 21 September 2020.[1] Initially scheduled to be held on 29 March, the referendum was postponed following the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in Italy and subsequent lockdown.[2] [3] [4]

Voters were asked whether they approved a constitutional law that would amend the Italian Constitution in various aspects, most notably by reducing the number of MPs in the Parliament from 630 to 400 in the Chamber of Deputies and from 315 to 200 in the Senate.[5] The proposed changes were approved, with 69.96% voting in favour. The reduction in the number of MPs happened at the 2022 Italian general election on 25 September 2022.

This was the second time in Italian history a constitutional referendum was successful, with the 2001 referendum being the first.[6] Two previous constitutional reforms had been rejected by referendums in 2006 and 2016.[7]

Political background

In 2016, the Democratic-led (PD) coalition government proposed a series of constitutional reforms with the aim of reducing the total number of parliamentarians, simplifying the legislative process, limiting the operating costs of the institutions, the disestablishment of the National Council for Economics and Labour (CNEL), and removing the perfect bicameralism in particular by greatly reducing the size and scope of the Senate.[8] The proposal was rejected by 59% of voters through a constitutional referendum, prompting the resignation of the Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi.

In 2019, the PD-Five Star Movement (M5S) coalition government proposed new constitutional reforms which simply called for the reduction of the number of parliamentarians by a third; the bill was approved with the support of all the major political parties on 8 October 2019. The proposal was one of the Five Star Movement's main campaign promises during the 2018 general election, aimed at reducing the costs of politics and slashing privileges for lawmakers. The total reduction in costs was estimated at between 285 and 500 million euros per five-year parliamentary term.[8] The reform was also part of the coalition deal between the PD and M5S.[9] However, critics argued that the savings would be far too small to warrant a reduction in the number of lawmakers, which they believed would decrease democratic representation by lowering the number of lawmakers per 100,000 inhabitants to 1.6 from 1. In comparison, Germany had 0.9:1 ratio, France had a 1.4:1 ratio, and the United Kingdom had a 2.1:1 ratio.[8]

On 10 January 2020, 71 Senators requested a referendum on the reform proposal. Under Article 138 of the Constitution, such request was binding.

Proposed changes

The proposed constitutional law would amend Article 56 of the Constitution by reducing the number of deputies from 630, twelve of which are elected in the overseas constituencies, to 400, with eight to be elected in the overseas constituencies.[10] According to Paragraph 3 of the Article, the subdivision of seats among the electoral districts is obtained by dividing the number of inhabitants of the country – given by the latest general census of the population – by a factor of 392 (also changed by the new law from the previous factor of 618) and distributing the seats in proportion to the population in each electoral district, on the basis of whole shares and the highest remainders. The number of seats assigned to the overseas constituencies forms an exception to this rule.[11]

The new law would also amend Article 57 of the Constitution by reducing the number of senators from 315, six of which are elected in the overseas constituencies, to 200, with four to be elected in the overseas constituencies. The senators are elected on a regional basis and no region or autonomous province would have fewer than 3 (down from 7) senators, with the exception of Molise and Aosta Valley, which will respectively have two and one senators. Paragraph 4 would also be changed, to state that the subdivision of seats among the regions and autonomous provinces – in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph – is made in proportion to their population given by the latest general census of the population, on the basis of whole shares and the highest remainders.

Article 59 of the Constitution would be changed by limiting the total number of incumbent life senators who can be appointed by the President of Italy to five. Previously, the provision governing the number of life senators was ambiguous, and had been interpreted as allowing each president to appoint five each, cumulating to a total above five.

The changes to Articles 56 and 57 were to take effect after either the end of the incumbent legislature, or at the next dissolution of Parliament, and not earlier than 60 days after the promulgation of the constitutional law.

Campaign positions

See main article: Endorsements in the 2020 Italian constitutional referendum.

The proposed changes to the constitution would reduce the number of seats per electoral district for both chambers of Parliament and thus increase the number of votes required to win a seat. Consequently, they were opposed by most minor parties, with the exception of those who could count on a small but solid electoral base, such as the regional South Tyrolean People's Party, which would see their influence in Parliament increase.[12]

Committees

width=10% Choicewidth=13% Campaignwidth=13% Sloganwidth=13% Spokespersonwidth=13% Website
YesYES of the Liberties!Il sì delle LibertàSilvia Ferrara and Pietro Paganiniwww.ilsidelleliberta.it
NoNOstra!NOstra!Jacopo Ricciwww.comitatonostra.it
We NO!Noi NOAndrea Pruiti Ciarellonoino.eu
Democrats for the NoDemocratici per il NoGiovanni Lattanzidemocraticiperilno.it
Solidary Network in defense of the ConstitutionRete Solidale in difesa della CostituzioneMarina Calamo Specchia
Popular Committee for the No to the parliamentarians cutComitato popolare per il No al taglio dei parlamentariPiero Pirovanoiovotono.eu
3 Reasons for the No3 motivi per il NoStefano D'Andrea3-motivi-per-il-no0.webnode.it
Committee for the NO on changes to the Constitution to reduce the number of parliamentariansComitato per il NO sulle modifiche alla Costituzione per la riduzione del numero dei ParlamentariMassimo Villonecoordinamentodemocraziacostituzionale.it
noaltagliodelparlamento.it
Committee for the NO to the Counter-reformComitato per il No alla ControriformaMassimiliano Iervolinoradicali.it/campagne/no-alla-controriforma/
LET'S START WITH NO — Committee for the NO to the referendum on the cut of parliamentariansCOMINCIAMO DAL NO — Comitato per il NO al referendum sul taglio dei parlamentari Simona Violapiueuropa.eu/2020/02/22/comitatodelno/

Political parties

ChoicePartiesPolitical orientationLeaderRef
YesLeague (Lega)Right-wing populismMatteo Salvini[13]
Five Star Movement (M5S)PopulismLuigi Di Maio[14]
Democratic Party (PD)Social democracyNicola Zingaretti[15]
Brothers of Italy (FdI)National conservatismGiorgia Meloni[16]
Article One (Art. 1)Social democracyRoberto Speranza[17]
South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP)RegionalismArno Kompatscher[18]
Cambiamo! (C!)Liberal conservatismGiovanni Toti[19]
Die FreiheitlichenTyrolean SeparatismOtto Mahlknecht[20]
Fatherland and Constitution (PeC)Left-wing nationalismStefano Fassina[21]
Party of Venetians (PdV)Venetian nationalismAlessio Morosin[22]
Valdostan Union (UV)Autonomism RegionalismÉrik Lavévaz[23]
No official party positionItalia Viva (IV)LiberalismMatteo Renzi[24]
Forza Italia (FI)Liberal conservatismSilvio Berlusconi[25]
NoAction (Azione)Social liberalismCarlo Calenda[26]
Italian Left (SI)Democratic socialismNicola Fratoianni[27]
More Europe (+Eu)LiberalismBenedetto Della Vedova[28]
Federation of the Greens (FdV)Green politicscollective leadership[29]
Italia in Comune (IiC)ProgressivismFederico Pizzarotti[30]
Power to the People (PaP)SocialismViola Carofalo[31]
Italian Socialist Party (PSI)Social democracyEnzo Maraio[32]
Energies for Italy (EpI)LiberalismStefano Parisi[33]
Volt ItaliaEuropean federalismFederica Vinci[34]
Associative Movement Italians Abroad (MAIE)Interests of Italians abroadRicardo Antonio Merlo[35]
South American Union Italian Emigrants (USEI)Interests of Italians abroadEugenio Sangregorio[36]
Communist Party (PC)CommunismMarco Rizzo[37]
Democratic Centre (CD)Christian leftBruno Tabacci[38]
Communist Refoundation Party (PRC)CommunismMaurizio Acerbo[39]
Christian Democracy (DC)Christian democracyRenato Grassi[40]
Italian Communist Party (PCI)CommunismMauro Alboresi[41]
Pact for Autonomy (PpA)AutonomismMassimo Moretuzzo[42]
Italian Marxist–Leninist Party (PMLI)MaoismGiovanni Scuderi[43]
Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party (PATT)Autonomism RegionalismSimone Marchiori[44]
Venetian Left (Sanca)Autonomism Venetian nationalismAndrea Mion[45]
Union for Trentino (UpT)Autonomism Christian DemocracyAnnalisa Caumo [46]

Opinion polls

DatePolling FirmSample sizeTotalConsidering only Yes/No vote
YesNoNone / Don't knowLeadYesNoLead
2–4 Sep 2020SWG1,00070.030.040.070.030.040.0
1–3 Sep 2020Ixè1,00051.317.930.833.474.125.948.2
1–3 Sep 2020Ipsos1,00058.924.117.034.871.029.042.0
31 Aug 2020Euromedia42.015.842.224.272.727.345.4
23–27 Aug 2020BiDiMedia1,66171.029.042.071.029.042.0
24–26 Aug 2020Demos & Pi1,01482.018.064.082.018.064.0
14–17 Aug 2020Lab21011,00072.427.644.872.427.644.8
22–23 Jul 2020Ipsos1,00049.08.043.041.086.014.072.0
23–25 Jun 2020Ipsos1,00046.010.044.036.082.018.064.0
20–22 Feb 2020Piepoli50381.09.010.072.090.010.080.0
13 Jan 2020Euromedia80075.110.714.264.487.512.575.0
9–14 Dec 2019Demos&Pi1,21286.012.02.074.086.014.072.0
8 Oct 2019
7–8 Oct 2019Demopolis1,50080.012.08.068.087.013.074.0

Results

The referendum resulted in a victory of the "Yes" with a majority of 70.0% of the vote. The voter turnout was 51.12%. The "Yes" was the winning choice by a large margin in all Italian regions.[47]

Luigi Di Maio, foreign minister and former leader of the M5S, defined the results "a historical result". The secretary of the PD, Nicola Zingaretti, said that "the victory of the 'Yes' opens up a season of reforms". Riccardo Molinari, party leader of the League in the Chamber of Deputies, asked for parliament to be dissolved and new elections to be held, in order to fulfill the objective of the constitutional law.[48]

Results by region

The "Yes" side was in the majority in every region and in all four overseas constituencies. Support was lowest in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, with 59.57% in favor. Molise was the region with the highest support, at 79.89%, though two of the overseas constituencies had higher support.

RegionVotes%
YesNoYesNo
48,165 22,708 67.96 32.04
1,172,338 541,183 68.42 31.58
430,354 255,804 63.78 36.22
2,609,444 1,221,310 68.12 31.88
390,490 160,389 70.88 29.12
1,553,218 934,313 62.44 37.56
281,042 190,743 59.57 40.43
1,273,585 557,716 69.55 30.45
1,216,952 627,949 65.96 34.04
533,479 237,569 69.19 30.81
221,989 101,062 68.72 31.28
1,307,304 677,693 65.86 34.14
384,500 136,885 73.7526.25
93,178 23,456 79.8920.11
2,087,311 609,290 77.41 22.59
1,477,164 486,614 75.22 24.78
169,024 53,856 75.84 24.16
521,444 151,138 77.53 22.47
1,055,351 335,397 75.88 24.12
322,200 159,843 66.84 33.16
- class="sortbottom"Total 17,168,532 7,484,918 69.64 30.36
Abroad
constituency
Votes%
YesNoYesNo
North and Central
Americas
62,644 14,632 81.07 18.93
South America 226,522 78,819 74.19 25.81
Europe 422,616 105,168 80.07 19.93
Africa, Asia,
Oceania, Antarctica
32,775 8,470 79.46 20.54
- class="sortbottom"Total 744,557 207,089 78.24 21.76

Turnout

AreaTime
20 Sep21 Sep
12:0019:0023:0015:00
Nationwide
Italy12.25%29.70%39.38%53.84%
Abruzzo10.61%27.31%36.47%50.79%
Basilicata9.40%24.36%36.96%50.14%
Calabria8.62%22.44%32.42%45.18%
Campania12.46%29.36%42.78%61.04%
Emilia-Romagna14.16%32.99%41.59%55.37%
Friuli-Venezia Giulia12.40%28.31%36.34%50.22%
Lazio10.87%25.25%33.06%45.65%
Liguria15.43%35.47%44.04%59.15%
Lombardy12.43%30.91%39.01%51.36%
Marche14.90%36.65%47.56%66.38%
Molise9.76%24.18%33.33%47.48%
Piedmont12.02%30.69%38.81%51.56%
Apulia13.22%30.28%43.74%61.91%
Sardinia7.76%17.02%23.41%35.70%
Sicily6.41%16.96%24.78%35.38%
Tuscany15.44%38.17%48.29%65.88%
Trentino-Alto Adige16.04%40.50%54.42%70.94%
Umbria9.56%25.16%33.09%48.75%
Aosta Valley18.24%44.35%56.37%72.44%
Veneto16.31%39.27%51.04%67.54%
Abroad
Abroad23.30%
Africa, Asia, Oceania, Antarctica19.75%
South America23.95%
North and Central Americas22.49%
Europe23.39%
Source: Ministry of the Interior – Turnout

Notes and References

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  5. News: Il referendum sul taglio dei parlamentari si terrà il 29 marzo . 3 February 2020 . la Repubblica . 27 January 2020 . it.
  6. https://www.repubblica.it/online/politica/refefede/dati/dati.html Referendum, vince il "sì". Riforma approvata al 64,2%
  7. https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/politica/2020/09/21/referendum-costituzionale-i-precedenti_269f9734-e648-4ca0-af78-32f7b5499992.html Referendum costituzionale, i precedenti
  8. Web site: Italian lawmakers want fewer Italian lawmakers . 8 October 2019 . Politico.
  9. Web site: 2019-10-08 . Italy to vote on streamlining parliament . 2020-09-10 . France 24.
  10. Web site: Official Gazzette, General Series 240 of 12-10-2019 . Official Gazette of the Italian Republic..
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  16. Web site: Riforme, Meloni: In caso di referendum confermativo FdI chiederà agli italiani di votare sì . 18 December 2019 . it.
  17. Web site: Le ragioni del nostro sì al taglio dei parlamentari spiegate ai critici (tardivi) . Articolo 1 MDP . 6 April 2020 . it . 9 October 2019.
  18. News: Anche Svp favorevole al taglio dei parlamentari . 16 February 2020 . . 14 July 2019 . it.
  19. News: Toti: taglio parlamentari è un segnale ma risparmio è modesto . 6 April 2020 . Askanews . 8 October 2019 . it.
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  24. News: 27 August 2020 . Renzi: "Libertà di voto. Conte prenda il Mes se vuole fare il premier" . La Repubblica .
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  26. Calenda . Carlo . CarloCalenda . 1208443962169708551 . December 21, 2019 . Sulla #prescrizione - come su ILVA, il taglio dei parlamentari, i decreti sicurezza, quota 100, il reddito di cittadinanza - quello che colpisce è il silenzio dei progressisti mentre avallano la linea #M5S. Quand'è che direte basta? @pdnetwork @ItaliaViva . it.
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  28. Web site: Riduzione del numero dei parlamentari. Una riforma che lascia milioni di italiani senza rappresentanza. . 10 January 2020.
  29. Web site: REFERENDUM TAGLIO PARLAMENTARI: ADERIAMO AI COMITATI PER IL NO, RIFORMA COMPROMETTE DEMOCRAZIA . Verdi.it . 6 April 2020 . it . 14 February 2020.
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  32. Web site: Riforme. PSI aderisce a raccolta firme contro taglio parlamentari. Maraio: "Approntare modifiche" . Partito Socialista Italiano . 10 October 2019 . 23 January 2020 . it.
  33. Parisi . Stefano . s_parisi . 1207621134209994753 . December 19, 2019 . Voteremo No a #Referendum perché #taglioparlamentari è pura demagogia. Tutti, destra e sinistra, hanno votato la legge voluta da Di Maio. Tutti, ad eccezione di @Piu_Europa, hanno dimostrato di essere subalterni al populismo dei 5 Stelle. Ora No a referendum confermativo! . it.
  34. Web site: Sono pochi i partiti e i movimenti che si sono già "messi al lavoro" in vista della tornata referendaria del 29 marzo . Prima Monza . 6 April 2020 . it . 12 February 2020.
  35. Web site: TAGLIO PARLAMENTARI: I SEI ELETTI ALL'ESTERO FIRMANO PER IL REFERENDUM . Agenzia Internazionale Stampa Estero . 6 April 2020 . it . 19 December 2019.
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  37. News: 25 August 2020 . Referendum, il comunista Rizzo: "Affonda i 5 Stelle, vota no" . Affari Italiani .
  38. Web site: Sanza, il taglio dei parlamentari è l'ennesima battaglia per "indorare" l'opinione pubblica . Il Centro Democratico . 6 April 2020 . it . 10 October 2019.
  39. Web site: Russo Spena: Votiamo no al referendum costituzionale del 29 marzo 2020 . Rifondazione.it . 6 April 2020 . it . 13 February 2020.
  40. Web site: La Democrazia Cristiana aderisce al "Comitato per il NO" al taglio dei parlamentari . Sito Ufficiale della Democrazia Cristiana . 12 January 2020 . it.
  41. Web site: La Democrazia prima di tutto. . Il Partito Comunista Italiano . 6 April 2020 . it . 30 January 2020.
  42. News: Taglio dei parlamentari, verso il referendum schieramenti in campo . 6 April 2020 . . 15 February 2020 . it.
  43. Web site: 2020-07-08 . Appello di laici e religiosi sul referendum. Votare No per respingere lo "sfregio alla democrazia costituzionale" . Vote No to reject the “affront to the constitutional democracy” . live . https://archive.today/20200807040842/http://www.pmli.it/articoli/2020/20200708_24_appelloNoreferendum.html . 2020-08-07 . it.
  44. News: PATT: "Al referendum costituzionale invitiamo a votare NO!" . 5 September 2020 . . 6 September 2020 . it.
  45. News: Sanca Venta dice no al taglio dei parlamentari . 5 September 2020 . VicenzaPiù . 9 September 2020 . it.
  46. News: Partiti divisi sul Taglio dei Parlamentari . Trentino . 14 September 2020 . it.
  47. News: Al referendum ha vinto il sì: l'Italia avrà meno parlamentari . 22 September 2020 . Corriere della Sera . 21 September 2020 . it.
  48. News: Referendum, vince il Sì. Zingaretti: "Al via riforme". Di Maio: "Ora proporzionale". Salvini: "Sarebbe morte della politica" . 22 September 2020 . la Repubblica . 21 September 2020 . it.