1993 Friuli-Venezia Giulia regional election explained

The 1993 Friuli-Venezia Giulia regional election took place on 6 June 1993.

Events

The Northern League, at its first appearance in a regional election, became the largest party with 26.7%, while Christian Democracy, which had governed the Region since 1964, came second with 22.3%. The combined score of all regionalist parties was 37.5%.

Between 1993 and 1998 the Region was quinte instable politically and was governed by a succession of governments led both my members of the Northern League (Pietro Fontanini, Alessandra Guerra and Sergio Cecotti) and by centre-left figures (Renzo Travanut and Giancarlo Cruder).[1]

Results

Partyvotesvotes (%)seats
bgcolor=GreenNorthern League Friuli-Venezia Giulia212,49726.718
bgcolor=WhiteChristian Democracy177,69222.315
bgcolor=RedDemocratic Party of the Left78,5779.96
bgcolor=Black Italian Social Movement66,2908.35
bgcolor=Darkred Communist Refoundation Party43,9915.54
bgcolor=OliveFederation of the Greens43,0045.43
bgcolor=Hotpink Italian Socialist Party37,6224.73
bgcolor=Yellowgreen Lega Autonomia Friuli37,4274.72
bgcolor=Aquamarine List for Trieste26,3223.32
bgcolor=The Network14,0291.8align=right-
bgcolor=LimeItalian Republican Party13,6451.71
bgcolor=PinkItalian Democratic Socialist Party12,6651.6align=right-
bgcolor=goldFriuli Movement12,3531.6align=right-
bgcolor=Blue Italian Liberal Party10,2991.31
bgcolor=plumSlovene Union9,6361.2align=right-
Total796,049100.060
Source: Istituto Cattaneo

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elezioni regionali e coalizioni partitiche in Friuli Venezia Giulia . Cjargne.it . 2016-04-02.