Overview
- The Associazione Nazionale Magistrati issued an official note calling the outcome a protection of judicial independence and a starting point for further work.
- Magistrates gathered inside tribunals in Milan and Naples to applaud the early results, with reports of champagne and 'Bella Ciao' being sung, and Adnkronos cited chants against Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
- No-front figures Enrico Grosso and Antonio Diella framed the vote as a victory for the Constitution, while prosecutor Nicola Gratteri hailed civic engagement and urged serious, rights‑respecting reforms.
- CGIL leader Maurizio Landini invited supporters to meet at Rome’s Piazza Barberini, as left‑aligned parties and groups organized post‑vote rallies and celebrated online.
- Leaders of the pro‑reform Sì committee conceded defeat, with Nicolò Zanon noting strong participation and spokesman Alessandro Sallusti warning the reform agenda now faces a lengthy slowdown.