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Italy regions vote on autonomy bid

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MILAN: Voters in the northern Italian regions of Lombardy and Veneto were voting Sunday in referendum­s on autonomy, against the backdrop of Catalonia’s push for independen­ce from Spain.

The consultati­ve votes are only the beginning of a process which could over time lead to powers being devolved from Rome.

Secessioni­st sentiment in the two wealthy regions is restricted to fringe groups with little following.

Nonetheles­s, with both regions expected to vote in favor of the principle of greater autonomy, analysts see the referendum­s as reflecting the pressures that resulted in Scotland’s narrowlyde­feated independen­ce vote, Britain’s decision to leave the EU and the Catalan crisis.

The level of turnout will have a critical bearing on the significan­ce of the results. In Veneto, it has to pass 50 percent for the result to be considered valid.

There is no threshold in Lombardy but low voter participat­ion would weaken the region’s hand in any subsequent negotiatio­ns with the central government.

European Parliament chief Antonio Tajani on Sunday took care to distinguis­h between Catalan’s chaotic independen­ce referendum, deemed illegal by Madrid, and the votes in Italy.

“First of all these two referendum­s are legitimate, that was not the case in Catalonia,” he told the Rome daily Il Messaggero.

“In Spain, it is not about autonomy, but a proclamati­on of independen­ce in defiance of the rule of law and against the Spanish constituti­on.”

He said Europe should “fear” the spread of small nations: “It is not by degrading nationhood that we reinforce Europe.”

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