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This page lists individuals and organisations who publicly expressed an opinion regarding the 2020 Italian constitutional referendum.
Yes
= Members of the government and institutions
=Presidents of the Senate
Former
Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies
Roberto Fico, President of the Chamber of Deputies (M5S) (2018–today)
Former
Prime Ministers
Giuseppe Conte, 58th Prime Minister (Independent) (2018–2021)
Former
Enrico Letta, 55th Prime Minister (PD) (2013–2014)
Ministers
Luigi Di Maio, Minister of Foreign Affairs (M5S) (2019–today)
Riccardo Fraccaro, Secretary of the Council of Ministers (M5S) (2019–today)
Former
Mara Carfagna, Minister for Equal Opportunities (FI) (2008–2011)
Mariastella Gelmini, Minister of Education, University and Research (FI) (2008–2011)
Maurizio Martina, Minister of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies (PD) (2014–2018)
Marco Minniti, Minister of the Interior (PD) (2016–2018)
Matteo Salvini, Minister of the Interior (Lega) (2018–2019)
= Members of local governments
=Presidents of Regions
Current
Stefano Bonaccini, President of Emilia-Romagna (PD) (2014–today)
Giovanni Toti, President of Liguria (C!) (2015–today)
Nicola Zingaretti, President of Lazio (PD) (2013–today)
Mayors of main cities
Current
Dario Nardella, Mayor of Florence (PD) (2014–today)
= Members of the Parliament
=Members of the Chamber of Deputies
Former
Members of the Senate of the Republic
Former
= International figures
=Members of the European Parliament
From other European Union member states
= Notable individuals
=Journalists, commentators, and political satirists
Giuliano Ferrara
Claudio Cerasa
Beppe Severgnini
Antonio Polito
Massimo Giletti
Giovanni Floris
University and academic figures
Constitutional judges and lawyer
Carlo Fusaro, jurist
Valerio Onida, former President of the Constitutional Court of Italy
Lorenza Carlassare, jurist
Stefano Ceccanti, jurist and senator for the Democratic Party;
Others
Tito Boeri, former President of the National Institute for Social Security (2014–2019)
= Celebrities
=Actors and film directors
Singers and producers
Writers and artists
= Organisations
=Committees
Main political parties
Minor parties
European political parties
Trade unions and business organisations
Newspapers
Periodicals
Other organisations
No
= Members of the government and institutions
=Presidents of the Senate
Former
Pietro Grasso, 21st President of the Senate of the Republic (LeU) (2013–2018)
Marcello Pera, 18th President of the Senate of the Republic (FI) (2001–2006)
Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies
Former
Laura Boldrini, 14th President of the Chamber of Deputies (PD) (2013–2018)
Pier Ferdinando Casini, 11th President of the Chamber of Deputies (CpE) (2001–2006)
Luciano Violante, 10th President of the Chamber of Deputies (PD) (1996–2001)
Prime Ministers
Former
Ciriaco De Mita, 47th Prime Minister of Italy (IP) (1988–1989)
Romano Prodi, 52nd Prime Minister of Italy (PD) (1996–1998; 2006–2008)
Ministers
Former
Emma Bonino, Minister of Foreign Affairs (+E) (2013–2014)
Renato Brunetta, Minister of Public Administration and Innovation (FI) (2008–2011)
Carlo Calenda, Minister of Economic Development (A) (2016–2018)
Giuseppe Fioroni, Minister of Public Education (PD) (2006–2008)
Gianfranco Rotondi, Minister for the Implementation of the Government Program (FI) (2008–2011)
Walter Veltroni, Minister for Cultural Heritage (PD) (1996–1998)
= Members of local governments
=Presidents of Regions
Vincenzo De Luca, President of Campania (PD) (2015–today)
Vito Bardi, President of Basilicata (FI) (2019–today)
Attilio Fontana, President of Lombardy (Lega) (2018–today)
Former
Marcello Pittella, President of Basilicata (PD) (2013–2019)
Mayors of main cities
Luigi De Magistris, Mayor of Naples
Giorgio Gori, Mayor of Bergamo (PD)
= Members of the Parliament
=Members of the Chamber of Deputies
Current
Former
Members of the Senate of the Republic
Former
= International figures
=Members of the European Parliament
From other European Union member states
= Notable individuals
=Journalists, commentators, and political satirists
Pierluigi Battista
Stefano Feltri
University and academic figures
Alfonso Celotto, constitutional law professor at the Sapienza University of Rome
Francesco Clemente, public comparative law professor at the University of Perugia
Massimo Luciani, constitutional law professor at the Sapienza University of Rome
Vincenzo Musacchio, jurist
Marco Plutino, constitutional law professor at the University of Cassino
Tomaso Montanari
Massimo Villone, constitutional law professor at the University of Naples Federico II
Constitutional judges and lawyers
Sabino Cassese, former judge of the Constitutional Court of Italy
Giuseppe Tesauro, former President of the Constitutional Court of Italy
Others
Marco Bentivogli, former secretary of the Italian Federation of Metal Mechanics (2014–2020)
Sardines movement
= Celebrities
=Actors and film directors
Massimo Ghini
Cristina Comencini
Sabina Guzzanti
Gene Gnocchi
Sabrina Ferilli
Paolo Virzì
Ivano Marescotti
Luca Bizzarri
Singers and producers
Roberto Vecchioni
Writers and artists
Roberto Saviano
Sandro Veronesi
Michela Murgia
Oliviero Toscani
Makkox
Athletes
Alessandro Costacurta
= Organisations
=Committees
Main political parties
Minor parties
European political parties
Trade unions and business organisations
Newspapers
Periodicals
Other organisations
Officially endorse neither side
= Members of the government and institutions
== Notable individuals
=Constitutional judges and lawyer
Gustavo Zagrebelsky, former President of the Constitutional Court of Italy
= Organisations
=Main political parties