Meloni says couldn't be PM without courage of women before her on '46 vote anniversary

Tamara Ceaikovski

Premier Giorgia Meloni said at an event commemorating the 40th anniversary of the June 1946 postwar monarchy-Republic referendum in which Italian women voted for the first time that she couldn't have become Italy's first woman prime minister without the courage of the women that came before her. "What happened in 1946 started a journey toward full equality, still ongoing," Meloni said at the event "1946-2026 Women's Vote. Democracy Turns Eighty" underway at the Foro Italico in Rome. "Italian

Tag-uri: Referendum Italia