Venice Votes to Cut Ties with Italy in Online Poll

W460

Italians in Venice and its surrounding region have voted in an online poll in favor of breaking away from the rest of the country and forming their own state.

Over two million residents of the Veneto region took part in the week-long survey, with 89 percent voting in favor of independence from Italy.

The online vote, organized by local independence parties, is not legally binding but aims to galvanize support for a bill calling for a referendum.

Twitter lit up with excited separatists sparring with disparaging Italians from other regions who described the poll as "total madness".

Supporters say the new Republic of Veneto would be inspired by the ancient Venetian republic -- a rich economic, cultural and trading power which existed from the seventh century until its fall to Napoleon in 1797.

The result was announced in Padua to a couple of hundred pro-independence campaigners who cheered and waved Venetian republic flags.

The Indipendenza Veneta party behind the bill says the separatist movement is fueled by the government's apparent inability to stamp out corruption, protect its citizens from a damaging recession and plug waste in the poorer south.

The poll on plebiscito.eu asked inhabitants of historic cities such as Treviso, Vicenza and Verona whether -- if the new republic was created -- they would want to keep the euro and belong to the European Union and NATO.

But the region's president Luca Zaia told foreign journalists this week that the referendum bill -- which must be approved by the regional council before it goes before the parliament in Rome -- "still has some way to go".

Critics protest that an attempt to split from Italy could be unconstitutional.

Comments 2
Default-user-icon infinity (Guest) 21 March 2014, 23:02

Constitutions, man made laws, man made errors, are not binding, never binding, just a human to instill madness into human chaos under a sickening facade of order and absolutism, and more tragically and depressingly, of moralism and goodness. How wrong are they, they who say ney, this is the law... so sayeth itself unto you, with its forked tongue hissing into the ears of the weak and unthinking: "I am the law, so sayeth myself. I am above all, but also lowest of all. Those before you have worshipped me as truth, and you shall too". What a tragedy, to see humanity bound to those before them in conduct, unquestioningly, under the scorn of many. What else is democracy, other than giving those wanting to subjugate themselve to servitude and slavery, to enslave thoae who are free?

Default-user-icon cvc (Guest) 22 March 2014, 02:37

The result was announced in Treviso not Padova :-)