Thursday, 8 December 2016

Italian Prime Minister Resigns

Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi announces his resignation during a press conference at the Palazzo Chigi after the results of the vote for a referendum on constitutional reforms, on December 4, 2016 in Rome. "My experience of government finishes here," Renzi told a press conference after the No campaign won what he described as an "extraordinarily clear" victory in the referendum on which he had staked his future. / AFP / Andreas SOLARO (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images)
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has announced his resignation, saying he takes full responsibility for the “extraordinarily clear defeat” of his package of constitutional reforms.

With more than 90 per cent of the results in, the “No” campaign led with almost 60 per cent of the vote to slightly over 40 per cent for “Yes”, on course to achieve the upper estimate predicted by exit polls, UK Independent reports.
Mr Renzi promised to step down if he lost, and called a news conference in Rome as the result became clear.
Addressing the nation at the Palazzo Chigi  night, Mr Renzi declared that his “experience of government finishes here”.
“We tried, we gave Italians a chance to change but we didn’t make it,” he said. “We wanted to win not to take part in the competition.
Italy referendum exit polls suggest clear victory for ‘No’
“I lost. I can admit it and I am sorry. I was not able to lead you to the victory.
“Good luck to us all,” he concluded.

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