Italian referendum rejection linked to discontent and incumbent performance, study finds.
The rejection of constitutional reform in the 2016 Italian referendum led to Matteo Renzi's resignation. The study analyzed why this happened, looking at discontent, incumbent performance, and specific referendum factors. Results showed that opinions on how well the government was doing and the details of the referendum had a bigger impact than general political dissatisfaction. People who were more interested in the referendum were even more influenced by these factors.