

Travaglio's Bold Quorum Proposal: A Solution for Italy's Referendum?
Italy's Referendum Quorum Debate: Travaglio Advocates for Change The upcoming Italian referendums on June 8th and 9th have sparked a heated debate about the quorum, the minimum percentage of votes needed for a valid result. Prominent commentator Marco Travaglio recently weighed in on the issue, suggesting two potential solutions to encourage higher voter turnout. In a recent appearance on LA7's "In altre parole," Travaglio stated, "Either we lower the quorum for referendums or we apply it to all elections." This statement highlights the central tension: low turnout often renders referendums ineffective. Historically, quorum hasn't always been a significant problem, but in recent years, it has become a major obstacle to democratic participation. Travaglio's proposal reflects a growing concern among political analysts about the need to address declining voter engagement. His suggestion, while controversial, underscores the urgency of finding solutions to ensure the legitimacy and effectiveness of future referendums and elections in Italy.