
The impact of Donald Trump's Iran war has been seen first on Italy's Prime Minister Georgia Meloni. Meloni has been badly defeated in the referendum held on judicial reform in Italy. For the first time since 2022, Meloni has suffered a setback in an election. If the mood of the voters remains like this then Meloni may lose his seat in the near future. Because general elections are proposed for the post of Prime Minister in Italy next year.
According to local media, 54 percent people voted against the Meloni government in the referendum conducted on judicial reform. With this, PM Meloni will no longer be able to interfere much in the Italian judiciary.
1. A survey agency called Yugov had conducted a survey before the referendum. According to this, 77 percent of the people of Italy had expressed their displeasure with the functioning of the Meloni government. The public's main issue was the sudden increase in energy prices caused by the war. Common citizens of Italy said that we are paying the highest for electricity in Europe. The situation may worsen due to rust.
2. According to Politico, after 2024, Meloni tried to show himself close to Trump. Even on many occasions when European leaders were against Trump, Meloni openly supported him. Before the referendum, a feeling was formed among the common citizens that they too could be dragged into the war in the future. Meloni could not break this notion.
3. Meloni condemned the attack on Minab School in Iran in the Italian Parliament, but she could not say anything against Trump. Italy's opposition leaders capitalized on this issue. In Italy, the leftist party was in the field against Meloni, which linked this referendum on judicial reform to dictatorship.
4. According to Italian outlet Decode-39, the people of Italy are angry against Trump. This has also been seen in many surveys. Meloni has indirectly suffered the loss due to this. According to Euromedia, 58 percent of Italian citizens want the withdrawal of its troops from the Middle East. Italy should maintain distance from Washington and Israel.