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Italian MP Protests Referendum Abstention Campaign Dressed as 'Ghost' in Parliament

Riccardo Magi's theatrical stunt calls out Prime Minister Meloni's alleged failure to inform voters ahead of June referendums.

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Overview

  • Riccardo Magi, a +Europa deputy, disrupted a parliamentary session by wearing a ghost costume labeled 'Referendum' to protest alleged government efforts to suppress voter turnout.
  • The protest occurred during a question time with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, prompting Chamber President Lorenzo Fontana to expel Magi immediately.
  • Magi accused Meloni's government of silencing debate and neglecting its duty to inform citizens about the June 8–9 referendums, which require 50% turnout to be valid.
  • Drawing on Italy's Radical tradition of theatrical protests, Magi's actions echoed a similar ghost-themed demonstration by Marco Pannella decades earlier.
  • After his removal, Magi took to social media, reiterating his demand for Meloni to fulfill her obligation to ensure public awareness of the upcoming vote.