Liguria Governor Giovanni Toti
said Thursday that his region is set to ask for more autonomy
from the central government in Rome too.
The Rome government is holding talks with Lombardy and
Veneto after voters in those regions backed calls for greater
autonomy in recent referenda.
"We aim to table talks aimed at obtaining more control over
logistics, infrastructure, ports and airports," Toti said
Friday.
"I hope to set down a resolution to obtain greater autonomy
by December 23, the end of the budget session," Toti said.
"We want change too, in the same way that the regions
involved in talks with the government do.
"I think autonomy and regionalism have returned to the agenda
in a big way after the referendum in Lombardy and Veneto".
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