Venice votes to split from Italy as 89% of the city's residents opt to form a new independent state
The poll was organized by local activists and parties, who want a future state called Republic of Veneto.
The vote, which started on Sunday March 16 and will end on Friday March 21,2014 is not legally binding, as Italy only recognises national referendums.
The 5-day poll came in the same week that Crimean residents chose in a landslide vote to leave Ukraine and become part of Russia.
Inspired by Scotland’s separatist ambitions,Venetians have voted overwhelmingly for their own sovereign state in a ‘referendum’ on independence from Italy
The proposed ‘Repubblica Veneta’ would include the five million inhabitants of the Veneto region and could later expand to include parts of Lombardy, Trentino and Friuli-Venezia Giulia.
Campaigners say that the Rome government receives around 71 billion euros each year in tax from Venice - some 21 billion euros less than it gets back in investment and services.Organisers said that 2.36million, 73%, of those eligible to take part voted in the poll, which is not recognised by the Rome Govt.
The ballot also appointed a committee of ten who immediately declared independence from Italy. Venice may now start withholding taxes from Rome.
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