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Italian PM announces resignation after defeat in constitutional referendum

Source: Xinhua 2016-12-05 07:59:26

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Photo taken on June 29, 2016 shows Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi attending a press conference at the EU headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on early Dec. 5 announced resignation, as exit polls suggested a large defeat in the referendum on cabinet-backed constitutional reform which was held on Sunday. (Xinhua/Gong Bing)

ROME, Dec. 5 (Xinhua) -- Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on early Monday announced resignation, as exit polls suggested a large defeat in the referendum on cabinet-backed constitutional reform which was held on Sunday.

"The experience of my government clearly ends here," Renzi told a press conference early on Monday.

"Tomorrow afternoon, I will gather the cabinet to thank my ministers, and later go to the Quirinale (the presidential palace) to resign."

According to local media, "No" votes were at 59 percent and the "Yes" at 41 percent. "The vote turnout exceeded all expectations, and the No has won in an extraordinary, clear way," the prime minister said.

Polling stations closed at 11 p.m. local time, and definitive results were expected later on Monday.

Provisional data from the Interior Ministry showed over 65 percent of eligible voters cast their ballots, which was a very high turnout by Italian standards in a popular referendum.

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Italian PM announces resignation after defeat in constitutional referendum
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-12-05 07:59:26 | Editor: huaxia

ITALY-PRIME MINISTER-RENZI-RESIGNATION

Photo taken on June 29, 2016 shows Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi attending a press conference at the EU headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on early Dec. 5 announced resignation, as exit polls suggested a large defeat in the referendum on cabinet-backed constitutional reform which was held on Sunday. (Xinhua/Gong Bing)

ROME, Dec. 5 (Xinhua) -- Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on early Monday announced resignation, as exit polls suggested a large defeat in the referendum on cabinet-backed constitutional reform which was held on Sunday.

"The experience of my government clearly ends here," Renzi told a press conference early on Monday.

"Tomorrow afternoon, I will gather the cabinet to thank my ministers, and later go to the Quirinale (the presidential palace) to resign."

According to local media, "No" votes were at 59 percent and the "Yes" at 41 percent. "The vote turnout exceeded all expectations, and the No has won in an extraordinary, clear way," the prime minister said.

Polling stations closed at 11 p.m. local time, and definitive results were expected later on Monday.

Provisional data from the Interior Ministry showed over 65 percent of eligible voters cast their ballots, which was a very high turnout by Italian standards in a popular referendum.

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ROME, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) -- Italians were going to the polls on Sunday to vote on a crucial constitutional referendum that might deeply reshape the country's profile and legislature, or pose a government crisis for Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. Full story

Exit polls show "No" group leading in Italy's constitutional referendum

ROME, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) -- Italians were expected to reject a proposed constitutional reform in a crucial referendum held on Sunday, exit polls showed. Full story

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