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How the Italians voted and "not voted" across 2 days on the eggies.
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Tuesday June 14, 2005 13:49 by iosaf
abstention reached an average of 75% (((see the potential of an anarcho-church alliance?))) Here are the results of votes, that is to say the % of the electorate who were registered to vote who did so, province by province. PIEMONTE |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3Top analysts are this morning wondering, in the wake of the Europe No! what aspect of Eggies were the Italians "not voting" against?
Are the Italians still generally onside on the Eggie question? Is this stunning non-participation a sign of reduced satisfaction with the eggies? In what way can the public perception of eggies be improved to pass any future referendum?
Is democracy so undermined by the italian eggie vote that we can all go home now, set up little agrarian collectives and forget about technology?
Is this an italian luddite eggie swing?
or perhaps just weather induced apathy?
Are modern pro-eggy political parties doing enough to convince the electorate that eggies are the way to go?
Would bringing back the lira help the eggies?
maybe some people just shouldn't have kids.
consult your local PP for details on who should have kids.
There is a translation of an Italian anarchist analysis of the result at