>>511422729
I know quite a few who have moved to the UK. Which of course is insane, but they've said the quality of life and the system is better and little or no corruption compared to Italy.
>>511426856
I was sincerely asking, not begging the question. Europe nominally has more 'democracy' than the US through referendums, how did they get past them? I know France did some wild gambit by dissolving parliament so Macron and his husband Brigitte could keep their regime going, but I've heard of no such thing in Italy.
>>511427463 >Europe has more democracy
Good one
The last référendum in France (in 2005 I think) was about integrating whether to integrate EU in France, people voted No, they still got more.
Recently the press has been calling référendums a "populist tool".
The same thing happened in the Netherlands I believe. Those are just two examples off the top of my head.
I don't see why Italy would be different.
Meloni is just a meme.