abstract:The Segni (sometimes Segui) were a tribe living in Belgic Gaul when Julius Caesar's Roman forces entered the area in 57 BCE. They are know from his account of the Gallic War.
Mario Segni, who oversaw two successful referendums paving the way to partial electoral reform in the early 1990s, blamed Silvio Berlusconi, leader of the main opposition on the right, for being too tepid in support of change.