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Friuli-Venezia Giulia This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Friuli-Venezia Giulia Statute Regional Government President: Renzo Tondo Vice President: Luca Ciriani Regional Council President: Maurizio Franz Provinces Gorizia Pordenone Trieste Udine Elections Political parties Regions of Italy Politics of Italy Politics of the European Union Other countries · Atlas Politics portal view • talk • edit The Friuli-Venezia Giulia regional election of 1993 took place on 6 June 1993. Lega Nord Friuli-Venezia Giulia, 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 Lega Nord (Pietro Fontanini, Alessandra Guerra and Sergio Cecotti) and by centre-left figures (Renzo Travanut and Giancarlo Cruder).[1] Results Parties votes votes (%) seats Lega Nord Friuli-Venezia Giulia 212,497 26.7 18 Christian Democracy 177,692 22.3 15 Democratic Party of the Left 78,577 9.9 5 Italian Social Movement 66,290 8.3 5 Communist Refoundation Party 43,991 5.5 4 Federation of the Greens 43,004 5.4 3 Italian Socialist Party 37,622 4.7 3 Lega Autonomia Friuli 37,427 4.7 2 List for Trieste 26,322 3.3 2 Movement for Democracy – The Net 14,029 1.8 - Italian Republican Party 13,645 1.7 - Italian Democratic Socialist Party 12,665 1.6 - Friuli Movement 12,353 1.6 - Italian Liberal Party 10,299 1.3 - Slovene Union 9,636 1.2 - Total 796,049 100.0 60 Source: Istituto Cattaneo References ^ http://www.cjargne.it/storiaelezioni.htm v • d • e Elections in Friuli-Venezia Giulia Regional elections: 1964  • 1968  • 1973  • 1978  • 1983  • 1988  • 1993  • 1998  • 2003  • 2008  • 2013 General elections: 1946 • 1948 • 1953 • 1958 • 1963 • 1968 • 1972 • 1976 • 1979 • 1983 • 1987 • 1992 • 1994 • 1996 • 2001 • 2006 • 2008 • 2013 European Parliament elections: 1979 • 1984 • 1989 • 1994 • 1999 • 2004 • 2009 • 2014