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Meloni's Reform Agenda Stalls After Parliamentary Betrayal

A razor-thin defeat on electoral reform exposes internal coalition fractures as the Left smells blood.

PoliticsPublished July 15, 2026 at 11:44 AM
Headshot of Meloni looking down with a serious expression

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s push for electoral stability hit a wall this week when her coalition suffered a narrow 188-187 defeat on a key amendment to her electoral reform package. The loss, occurring during a secret ballot in the lower house, suggests that members of her own coalition broke ranks to sink the proposal.

The amendment in question would have allowed for preference voting, a component of a broader plan Meloni argues is necessary to end Italy's history of shaky, short-lived governments.

While the government maintains it will continue to pursue the rest of the reform, the setback highlights the increasing friction between Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party and its junior coalition partners.

Predictably, the Left is seizing on the moment, celebrating the obstruction of a plan they dishonestly label as 'authoritarian' while ignoring the obvious need for a more stable governing structure. Meloni, for her part, blasted the opposition for prioritizing political games over the interests of the Italian people.

As the Left attempts to cobble together a united front, Meloni must now decide whether to consolidate her base or reach out to rising nationalist factions like Roberto Vannacci’s National Future to secure a mandate for the long term.

With the next general election looming, the Prime Minister remains committed to completing a full term—a feat no Italian leader has achieved since 1946—but she will need to tighten the reins on her coalition to survive the coming storm.

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