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In an emotional press conference, Matteo Renzi said he did all he could, but will resign officially tomorrow when he meets his colleagues

Early indications point to the vote on prime minister Matteo Renzi's (pictured, right) reforms being thrown out

Italy is poised to become the next country to reject the establishment as exit polls suggest a referendum protest vote is poised to beat the government

People hold placards and chant slogans as they stage a protest against Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and for the constitutional reform referendum

Mr Renzi accepted all responsibility for the stinging loss, saying he felt bitterness, rage, sadness and disappointment, and added: 'I wasn't able to do so [deliver change to Italy], so therefore I will have to leave.'

A rejected vote would reduce the senate's influence and withdraw power from 20 regional governments in the country, gifting power to populists committed to taking the country out of the euro

Mr Renzi said he felt bitterness, rage, sadness and disappointment when he conceded the referendum

Renzi said earlier this month that he would no longer bow to "diktats" from Brussels over fiscal restraints he regards as counterproductive at a time when most of the eurozone is struggling
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/12/05/5609376190846878485/1024x576_MP4_5609376190846878485.mp4
Matteo Renzi resigns as Italian PM after referendum defeat
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/12/04/7775933499793914050/1024x576_MP4_7775933499793914050.mp4
Exit polls 'forecast referendum defeat' for Italian PM Renzi
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/10/22/2654125668127559014/1024x576_MP4_2654125668127559014.mp4
Thousands hit the streets of Rome to protest against Renzi
source:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3999764/Now-Italxit-Europe-battered-anti-establishment-revolt-polls-predict-landslide-defeat-Italian-PM-Mateo-Renzi-referendum-campaign-gift-power-populists-committed-taking-country-euro.html

In an emotional press conference, Matteo Renzi said he did all he could, but will resign officially tomorrow when he meets his colleagues

Early indications point to the vote on prime minister Matteo Renzi's (pictured, right) reforms being thrown out

Italy is poised to become the next country to reject the establishment as exit polls suggest a referendum protest vote is poised to beat the government

People hold placards and chant slogans as they stage a protest against Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and for the constitutional reform referendum

Mr Renzi accepted all responsibility for the stinging loss, saying he felt bitterness, rage, sadness and disappointment, and added: 'I wasn't able to do so [deliver change to Italy], so therefore I will have to leave.'

A rejected vote would reduce the senate's influence and withdraw power from 20 regional governments in the country, gifting power to populists committed to taking the country out of the euro

Mr Renzi said he felt bitterness, rage, sadness and disappointment when he conceded the referendum

Renzi said earlier this month that he would no longer bow to "diktats" from Brussels over fiscal restraints he regards as counterproductive at a time when most of the eurozone is struggling
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/12/05/5609376190846878485/1024x576_MP4_5609376190846878485.mp4
Matteo Renzi resigns as Italian PM after referendum defeat
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/12/04/7775933499793914050/1024x576_MP4_7775933499793914050.mp4
Exit polls 'forecast referendum defeat' for Italian PM Renzi
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/10/22/2654125668127559014/1024x576_MP4_2654125668127559014.mp4
Thousands hit the streets of Rome to protest against Renzi
source:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3999764/Now-Italxit-Europe-battered-anti-establishment-revolt-polls-predict-landslide-defeat-Italian-PM-Mateo-Renzi-referendum-campaign-gift-power-populists-committed-taking-country-euro.html
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