Pasta or Pizza
Like many Italian Millennials, Francesca decided to move to Copenhagen (Denmark) were she can attend university for free and find a job and salary according to her studies. “I wish I could come back, but it’s so hard there. Italy needs a change and that is why I am gonna vote for YES on the Referendum, despite I am not very convinced”, said Francesca in an interview with Spanish newspaper El País.
Like many Italian Millennials, Francesca decided to move to Copenhagen (Denmark) were she can attend university for free and find a job and salary according to her studies. “I wish I could come back, but it’s so hard there. Italy needs a change and that is why I am gonna vote for YES on the Referendum, despite I am not very convinced”, said Francesca in an interview with Spanish newspaper El País.
Next Sunday December 4, Italy will vote in Referendum if they want to pass some reforms on their Constitution (from 1947) or not. The initiative to change the Constitution comes from the current Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi. The opposition is fiercely against Renzi and has managed to unite the rest of Political parties , including Berlusconi followers and the Extrem Left-wingers, against him. The Referendum has gained a lot of attention and causing concern across Europe. The vote could lead to the resignation of the prime minister, Matteo Renzi, and, some argue, even jeopardise the euro. What will Italians be voting on?
Read more in El País and British newspaper The Guardian.
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