Premier Paolo Gentiloni said "it's possible, it's probable" that certain services could work better if Lombardy and Veneto acquired greater powers from the central Italian government.
Regional leaders are seeking more autonomy over issues such as education, immigration, security and the environment, as well as retaining more tax revenue.
In his first comments since the twin votes on Sunday, Gentiloni said today in Veneto that the government was "ready to take steps," although he noted the specific issues and conditions up for discussion haven't been decided. And he stressed that Italy didn't need any new "social lacerations" after years of economic stagnation.
Sunday's peaceful votes reflected the same drive for greater self-determination seen in Spain's conflict-ridden Catalonia region. While nonbinding, the Italian referendums were still approved by Italy's constitutional court.
But analysts say the broad autonomy that was sold to voters will be hard -- if not impossible -- to win and that it's unlikely any serious talks will begin until after Italy's general election next year.
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