The referendum has failed to reach the 50% turnout figure necessary for it to be valid. Only about 25,9% of Italian voters cast their ballots in the two-day referendum.
Excluded those unable to reach the polling places for external causes, the result has proved that about 74,1% of Italians are either persons who don’t give a damn, or ignorants, or arrogants (those who deliberately didn’t vote to impose their opinion on the others).
This is a clear demonstration Italy has a system which facilitates these kind of persons to rule the destiny of the country; how can there be hopes of progress in such conditions?
Turnout has been affected by a call for abstention made by the Catholic Church. I feel a strong sense of discomfort and also some kind of disgust thinking about it. Taking advantage of the disengagement and the indifference often shown from Italians in occasions like this one to induce the abstension seems deeply immoral to me, especially from an Institution which cannot be regardless about the morality.
