Digital Signatures For Referendums Are Reshaping Italian Law

Last July, the Italian Parliament approved an amendment that allows collecting digital signatures for referendum campaigns, making it easier to meet the 500,000 signatures threshold to launch a referendum. Pressure groups and activists welcomed the new rule. At the same time, critics fear there will be an avalanche of referendums and are proposing law adjustments. Continue reading Digital Signatures For Referendums Are Reshaping Italian Law