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Voters in Italy have roundly rejected radical plans to boost the powers of the prime minister and regions in a nationwide referendum

According to final results, 61.7% of voters opposed the reforms, while 38.3% approved them.

The reforms were promoted by the previous right-wing government led by Silvio Berlusconi.

Trade unions and current centre-left government of Romano Prodi campaigned against them.

Read the CGIL update note on the vote:

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