Slovenian minority in Italy divided on proposed constitutional reform
Trieste, 1 December - The Slovenian community in Italy has mixed feelings about the extensive changes to the Italian Constitution that will be voted on in a referendum on Sunday. Some Slovenians have embraced them, while some argue they would undermine minority rights. Slovenian business analysts are meanwhile worried about the potential economic fallout of a no vote.
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