List of Presidents of Friuli-Venezia Giulia

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


Presidents of Regions of Italy
Abruzzo
Gianni Chiodi (PdL)
Aosta Valley
Augusto Rollandin (UV)
Apulia
Nichi Vendola (SEL)
Basilicata
Vito De Filippo (PD)
Calabria
Giuseppe Scopelliti (PdL)
Campania
Stefano Caldoro (PdL)
Emilia–Romagna
Vasco Errani (PD)
Friuli–Venezia Giulia
Renzo Tondo (PdL)
Lazio
Nicola Zingaretti (PD)
Ligury
Claudio Burlando (PD)
Lombardy
Roberto Maroni (League)
Marche
Gian Mario Spacca (PD)
Molise
Paolo Di Laura Frattura (PD)
Piedmont
Roberto Cota (League)
Sardinia
Ugo Cappellacci (PdL)
Sicily
Rosario Crocetta (PD)
Trentin–South Tirol
Alberto Pacher (PD)
Tuscany
Enrico Rossi (PD)
Umbria
Catiuscia Marini (PD)
Veneto
Luca Zaia (League)

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