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Italians vote in referendum; Renzi vows to quit if he loses

Published: 04 Dec 2016 - 02:17 pm | Last Updated: 05 Nov 2021 - 06:54 am
A man leaves a voting booth with his ballot during a referendum on constitutional reforms, on December 4, 2016 at a polling station in Milan.  AFP / MARCO BERTORELLO

A man leaves a voting booth with his ballot during a referendum on constitutional reforms, on December 4, 2016 at a polling station in Milan. AFP / MARCO BERTORELLO

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MILAN: Italians are voting in a referendum on constitutional reforms that is being closely watched abroad to see if Italy is the next country to reject the political status quo.

Premier Matteo Renzi says he will resign if the reforms are rejected in Sunday's vote, and opposition politicians have vowed to press for a new government if voters reject the proposed constitutional changes.

The risk of political instability has triggered market reaction before the vote, with bank stocks sinking and the borrowing costs on sovereign debt rising.

The referendum aims to streamline Italy's cumbersome lawmaking process by reducing the powers of the Senate while also removing some key decision-making powers from regions.

Polls are open Sunday for 16 hours starting at 7 a.m. (0600 GMT).