This is the list of Presidents of Friuli-Venezia Giulia since 1964.
| Presidents of Friuli-Venezia Giulia | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| President | Party | Term | Legislature |
| Alfredo Berzanti | DC | 1964–1968 | I Legislature |
| Alfredo Berzanti | DC | 1968–1973 | II Legislature |
| Antonio Comelli | DC | 1973–1978 | III Legislature |
| Antonio Comelli | DC | 1978–1983 | IV Legislature |
| Antonio Comelli | DC | 1983–1984 | V Legislature |
| Adriano Biasutti | DC | 1984–1988 | V Legislature |
| Adriano Biasutti | DC | 1988–1991 | VI Legislature |
| Vinicio Turello | DC | 1991–1993 | VI Legislature |
| Pietro Fontanini | LNF | 1993–1994 | VII Legislature |
| Renzo Travanut | PDS | 1994 | VII Legislature |
| Alessandra Guerra | LNF | 1994–1995 | VII Legislature |
| Sergio Cecotti | LNF | 1995–1996 | VII Legislature |
| Giancarlo Cruder | PPI | 1996–1998 | VII Legislature |
| Roberto Antonione | FI | 1998–2001 | VIII Legislature |
| Renzo Tondo | FI | 2001–2003 | VIII Legislature |
| Riccardo Illy | Indep. DL | 2003–2008 | IX Legislature |
| Renzo Tondo | FI | 2008–... | X Legislature |
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