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2014 Venetian independence referendum

The Venetian independence referendum of 2014 was an unofficial, non-binding, online and privately organised poll held among residents of Veneto, one of the 20 regions of Italy, 16–21 March 2014. The vote, known also as the "digital plebiscite" or "Plebiscito.eu", was promoted by Plebiscite 2013, a Venetian nationalist organisation led by Gianluca Busato.

Venetian independence referendum, 2014
16–21 March 2014 (2014-03-16 – 2014-03-21)
Map of Italy with Veneto highlighted in red.
Voting systemSimple majority, online voting
Do you want Veneto to be a federal, independent and sovereign state?
Yes
89.1%
No
10.9%
Turnout was 63.2%.
Should Veneto adopt the Euro as its currency if it becomes independent?
Yes
51.4%
No
48.6%
Turnout was 24.6%.
Should Veneto seek to join the European Union if it becomes independent?
Yes
55.7%
No
44.3%
Turnout was 22.3%.
Should Veneto seek to join NATO if it becomes independent?
Yes
64.5%
No
35.5%
Turnout was 19.8%.

Background edit

Turnout and results edit

According to Plebiscito.eu's staff, 2.36 million Venetians (63.2% of all eligible voters) participated in the online referendum and 89.1% of them (that is to say 56.6% of all eligible voters) voted "yes" to independence.[1] P2013 proclaimed Veneto's independence from Italy in Treviso on the night of 21 March.[2][3][4]

In the poll, ten "delegates for independence" were elected: Busato was the preferred candidate with 135,306 votes, followed by Stefano Vescovi (48,320), Selena Veronese (46,947), Silvia Gandin (43,025), Lodovico Pizzati (25,731), Gianfranco Favaro (16,670), Raffaele Serafini (16,627), Manuel Carraro (16,627), Gianluca Panto (16,321) and Paolo Bernardini (16,299).

Finally, voters were asked to express their opinion on three "foreign policy issues", were Veneto to become independent: adoption of the Euro (supported by 51.4% of voters), accession to European Union membership (supported by 55.7% of voters) and accession to NATO membership (supported by 64.5% of voters); turnout was however much lower for these three questions (24.6%, 22.3% and 19.8%, respectively).[1]

Critique of turnout and results edit

Turnout and results were questioned by many news sources based on publicly available website traffic statistics released by Alexa Internet and similar providers. According to the critics, throughout the duration of the poll, the website received approximately 135,000 visits (just 3.6% of eligible voters). Moreover, a significant proportion of this traffic came from outside Italy, with 10% coming from Santiago, Chile alone.[5][6][7][8]

According to an opinion poll by Ilvo Diamanti's Demos&Pi for La Repubblica taken on 20–21 March, however, 48% of Venetians had voted or had intention to vote in the online referendum, 49% had not voted, and 3% did not answer. Among those voting, 78% favoured independence. Moreover, Diamanti found that 55% of all eligible voters favoured independence, which was opposed by 39%.[9][10] Other polling firms, including Ixè[11] and Istituto Piepoli,[12] offered comparable data.

Plebiscito.eu, for its part, announced on 29 March that a short report on the referendum by a committee of international observers would be soon presented. The president of the committee, former ambassador of Georgia to Italy, Beglar Davit Tavartkiladze, anticipated that 100% of the voters who had been contacted confirmed to have voted.[13][14]

In 2014 and 2015, the Plebiscito.eu organizers asserted that the result of the referendum was legitimate[15][16] and that the Plebiscito.eu referendum committee was entitled to "establish any form of relationship with states and intergovernmental organizations in order to recognise referendum results and therefore the full independence of the Venetian Republic."[17]

Reactions and aftermath edit

Several[quantify] international media covered the event. During an interview with foreign journalists on 19 March 2014, Luca Zaia, President of Veneto and leading member of Liga VenetaLega Nord, announced that he too had voted (yes) in the online poll and explained that he would seek "total independence" for Veneto.[18][19]

On 1 April 2014 a committee of the Regional Council of Veneto put forward bills calling for a referendum on independence and on more autonomy for the region. The move was supported by the representatives of Liga Veneta–Lega Nord, Forza Italia (the minority faction), New Centre-Right, Popular Future, Union of the Centre and North-East Union, but opposed by the Democratic Party, Italy of Values and the Federation of the Left.[20][21] The day after, all the floor leaders of the parties represented in the council (except for the Federation of the Left) officially asked the Italian government to give Veneto the status of a special-statute autonomous region and fiscal autonomy.[22] The final document was approved by Liga Veneta–Lega Nord, Forza Italia (both factions), New Centre Right, Union of the Centre, Italy of Values and North-East Union.[23]

On 28 April, during a visit to Veneto, the Italian Minister of the Interior, Angelino Alfano, acknowledged that "there is a Venetian question, which will be central in the government's relation with regions". In reference to what he called "Agenda Veneto", he said:

"We think that Veneto could be the laboratory for a form of strong and advanced federalism. [...] We cannot close our eyes in front of independentist risings. [...] The answer is dual: enhancing autonomy and improving the government's services".

For his part, Zaia explained to Alfano the "legitimate request of Venetians" for autonomy and independence, and that "the issue of autonomy and the desire of independence of Venetians cannot be resolved with an aspirin", concluding that "if Rome continues to sleep, it is inevitable that Veneto will organise by itself".[24][25]

On 10 June the Regional Council discussed and passed a law concerning five referendum questions concerning special autonomy. On 12 June the same legislative assembly passed Valdegamberi's 342/2013 bill in order to hold a referendum on the independence (question: "Do you want Veneto to become a sovereign and independent republic?") with 30 yeas, 12 nays and 3 abstentions.[26] On 26 June 2015 the Constitutional Court ruled the independence referendum out as contrary to the Constitution, but authorised one of the five autonomy referendums ("Do you want the Region of Veneto to be granted of further and special forms and conditions of autonomy?").[27][28]

In March 2016 President Zaia announced that he had written to Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in order to start negotiating both on the organisation of the referendum on autonomy and on the devolution of further powers to Veneto according to article 116 of the Constitution.[29] Zaia proposed holding the referendum on the same day as the 2016 constitutional referendum (which would reduce the regions' powers—article 117, while expanding the powers that can be devolved to regions according to article 116 and creating a regionalised Senate), a notion deemed legally impossible by undersecretary Gianclaudio Bressa,[30] and the negotiations started in May.[31][32]

According to an opinion poll taken in June, 78.5% of Venetians would take part in an autonomy referendum, 78.4% would vote yes, 3.5% no and 18.1% did not know. According to the same poll, 70.7% of voters would participate also in the constitutional referendum, 41.3% would vote yes, 22.2% no and 36.5% did not know.[33][34]

Contextually, two bills calling for an independence referendum were introduced in the Regional Council, one by Liga Veneta's Marino Finozzi, Gabriele Michieletto, Alessandro Montagnoli and Luciano Sandonà,[35] with the support of Roberto Ciambetti (President of the Council),[36][37][38] and the other by Antonio Guadagnini.[39]

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to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Venetian independence referendum of 2014 was an unofficial non binding online and privately organised poll held among residents of Veneto one of the 20 regions of Italy 16 21 March 2014 The vote known also as the digital plebiscite or Plebiscito eu was promoted by Plebiscite 2013 a Venetian nationalist organisation led by Gianluca Busato Venetian independence referendum 201416 21 March 2014 2014 03 16 2014 03 21 Map of Italy with Veneto highlighted in red Voting systemSimple majority online votingDo you want Veneto to be a federal independent and sovereign state Yes 89 1 No 10 9 Turnout was 63 2 Should Veneto adopt the Euro as its currency if it becomes independent Yes 51 4 No 48 6 Turnout was 24 6 Should Veneto seek to join the European Union if it becomes independent Yes 55 7 No 44 3 Turnout was 22 3 Should Veneto seek to join NATO if it becomes independent Yes 64 5 No 35 5 Turnout was 19 8 Contents 1 Background 2 Turnout and results 3 Critique of turnout and results 4 Reactions and aftermath 5 ReferencesBackground editMain articles Venetian nationalism Recent developments and Plebiscito euTurnout and results editAccording to Plebiscito eu s staff 2 36 million Venetians 63 2 of all eligible voters participated in the online referendum and 89 1 of them that is to say 56 6 of all eligible voters voted yes to independence 1 P2013 proclaimed Veneto s independence from Italy in Treviso on the night of 21 March 2 3 4 In the poll ten delegates for independence were elected Busato was the preferred candidate with 135 306 votes followed by Stefano Vescovi 48 320 Selena Veronese 46 947 Silvia Gandin 43 025 Lodovico Pizzati 25 731 Gianfranco Favaro 16 670 Raffaele Serafini 16 627 Manuel Carraro 16 627 Gianluca Panto 16 321 and Paolo Bernardini 16 299 Finally voters were asked to express their opinion on three foreign policy issues were Veneto to become independent adoption of the Euro supported by 51 4 of voters accession to European Union membership supported by 55 7 of voters and accession to NATO membership supported by 64 5 of voters turnout was however much lower for these three questions 24 6 22 3 and 19 8 respectively 1 Critique of turnout and results editTurnout and results were questioned by many news sources based on publicly available website traffic statistics released by Alexa Internet and similar providers According to the critics throughout the duration of the poll the website received approximately 135 000 visits just 3 6 of eligible voters Moreover a significant proportion of this traffic came from outside Italy with 10 coming from Santiago Chile alone 5 6 7 8 According to an opinion poll by Ilvo Diamanti s Demos amp Pi for La Repubblica taken on 20 21 March however 48 of Venetians had voted or had intention to vote in the online referendum 49 had not voted and 3 did not answer Among those voting 78 favoured independence Moreover Diamanti found that 55 of all eligible voters favoured independence which was opposed by 39 9 10 Other polling firms including Ixe 11 and Istituto Piepoli 12 offered comparable data Plebiscito eu for its part announced on 29 March that a short report on the referendum by a committee of international observers would be soon presented The president of the committee former ambassador of Georgia to Italy Beglar Davit Tavartkiladze anticipated that 100 of the voters who had been contacted confirmed to have voted 13 14 In 2014 and 2015 the Plebiscito eu organizers asserted that the result of the referendum was legitimate 15 16 and that the Plebiscito eu referendum committee was entitled to establish any form of relationship with states and intergovernmental organizations in order to recognise referendum results and therefore the full independence of the Venetian Republic 17 Reactions and aftermath editSeveral quantify international media covered the event During an interview with foreign journalists on 19 March 2014 Luca Zaia President of Veneto and leading member of Liga Veneta Lega Nord announced that he too had voted yes in the online poll and explained that he would seek total independence for Veneto 18 19 On 1 April 2014 a committee of the Regional Council of Veneto put forward bills calling for a referendum on independence and on more autonomy for the region The move was supported by the representatives of Liga Veneta Lega Nord Forza Italia the minority faction New Centre Right Popular Future Union of the Centre and North East Union but opposed by the Democratic Party Italy of Values and the Federation of the Left 20 21 The day after all the floor leaders of the parties represented in the council except for the Federation of the Left officially asked the Italian government to give Veneto the status of a special statute autonomous region and fiscal autonomy 22 The final document was approved by Liga Veneta Lega Nord Forza Italia both factions New Centre Right Union of the Centre Italy of Values and North East Union 23 On 28 April during a visit to Veneto the Italian Minister of the Interior Angelino Alfano acknowledged that there is a Venetian question which will be central in the government s relation with regions In reference to what he called Agenda Veneto he said We think that Veneto could be the laboratory for a form of strong and advanced federalism We cannot close our eyes in front of independentist risings The answer is dual enhancing autonomy and improving the government s services For his part Zaia explained to Alfano the legitimate request of Venetians for autonomy and independence and that the issue of autonomy and the desire of independence of Venetians cannot be resolved with an aspirin concluding that if Rome continues to sleep it is inevitable that Veneto will organise by itself 24 25 On 10 June the Regional Council discussed and passed a law concerning five referendum questions concerning special autonomy On 12 June the same legislative assembly passed Valdegamberi s 342 2013 bill in order to hold a referendum on the independence question Do you want Veneto to become a sovereign and independent republic with 30 yeas 12 nays and 3 abstentions 26 On 26 June 2015 the Constitutional Court ruled the independence referendum out as contrary to the Constitution but authorised one of the five autonomy referendums Do you want the Region of Veneto to be granted of further and special forms and conditions of autonomy 27 28 In March 2016 President Zaia announced that he had written to Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in order to start negotiating both on the organisation of the referendum on autonomy and on the devolution of further powers to Veneto according to article 116 of the Constitution 29 Zaia proposed holding the referendum on the same day as the 2016 constitutional referendum which would reduce the regions powers article 117 while expanding the powers that can be devolved to regions according to article 116 and creating a regionalised Senate a notion deemed legally impossible by undersecretary Gianclaudio Bressa 30 and the negotiations started in May 31 32 According to an opinion poll taken in June 78 5 of Venetians would take part in an autonomy referendum 78 4 would vote yes 3 5 no and 18 1 did not know According to the same poll 70 7 of voters would participate also in the constitutional referendum 41 3 would vote yes 22 2 no and 36 5 did not know 33 34 Contextually two bills calling for an independence referendum were introduced in the Regional Council one by Liga Veneta s Marino Finozzi Gabriele Michieletto Alessandro Montagnoli and Luciano Sandona 35 with the support of Roberto Ciambetti President of the Council 36 37 38 and the other by Antonio Guadagnini 39 References edit a b Veneto Libero Indipendente nella Nato in Europa e con l Euro Il Problema e lo STATO ITALIANO Rischio Calcolato rischiocalcolato it Archived from the original on 22 March 2014 Retrieved 25 March 2014 Referendum indipendenza Veneto 2 milioni di 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