The yes vote won in Sunday's
referenda on whether the wealthy northern regions of Veneto and
Lombardy should have greater autonomy.
The Veneto regional council said Monday 98.1% of people voted
yes in Sunday's autonomy referendum.
It said the turnout was 57.2% after 2,328,949 took part.
Lombardy Governor Roberto Maroni said that over 95% voted yes
in the referendum there.
The regional government said around three million people
voted, and turnout was estimated to be between 38% and 39%.
Regional Affairs Undersecretary Gianclaudio Bressa said
Monday that the central government was ready to open talks.
"The outcome of the referenda in Lombardia and Veneto
confirms that there is a major demand for greater autonomy for
the respective regions," Bressa said.
"As it had always said before the vote, the government is
ready to open negotiations".
Agriculture Minister Maurizio Martina, however, said in an
interview with Rome-based daily La Repubblica that tax issues
would not feature in the talks.
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