Secessionist South Tyrolean Freedom
organizes poll on whether South Tyroleans wish to "exercise the right to
self-determination" · Survey says majority of German and Ladin speaking
South Tyroleans support secession, most Italian speaking reject it ·
Pro-secession leader Eva Klotz says referendum is an issue of
"grassroots democracy"
South Tyroleans will be able to cast their
votes on self-determination in an unofficial referendum next Autumn. The
vote is currently being prepared by South Tyrolean Freedom, a party
that strives for secession of South Tyrol from Italy. Citizens will be
able to choose if they want to cast their votes directly in a ballot box
or either through internet or SMS. An electronic system has been
prepared so that votes are controlled and no one can vote twice.