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This is the list of [[Government of Veneto|governments]] of [[politics of Veneto|Veneto]] since [[1970]].
This is the list of '''[[Government of Veneto|governments]] of [[politics of Veneto|Veneto]]''' since 1970.


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{{Governments of Veneto}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!colspan=8|Governments of Veneto
|-
!width=100 align="left"|Government
!width=150 align="left"|President
!width=45 align="center"|Party
!width=210 align="left"|Coalition
!width=165 align="left"|Vice President
!width=45 align="center"|Party
!width=85 align="left"|Term
!width=85 align="left"|Legislature
|-
|[[First Tomelleri government|Tomelleri I]]
|[[Angelo Tomelleri]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Paolo Tartari]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|1970–1971
|rowspan=4|I Legislature
|-
|[[Second Tomelleri government|Tomelleri II]]
|[[Angelo Tomelleri]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Paolo Tartari]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|1971–1972
|-
|[[Feltrin government|Feltrin]]
|[[Piero Feltrin]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Paolo Tartari]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|1972–1973
|-
|[[Third Tomelleri government|Tomelleri III]]
|[[Angelo Tomelleri]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Marino Cortese]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|1973–1975
|-
|[[ourth Tomelleri government|Tomelleri IV]]
|[[Angelo Tomelleri]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]–[[Italian Republican Party|PRI]]
|[[Giancarlo Gambaro]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|1975–1977
|rowspan=2|II Legislature
|-
|[[Fifth Tomelleri government|Tomelleri V]]
|[[Angelo Tomelleri]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Marino Cortese]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|1977–1980
|-
|[[First Bernini government|Bernini I]]
|[[Carlo Bernini]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]–[[Italian Democratic Socialist Party|PSDI]]{{efn|name=fn1|The [[Italian Democratic Socialist Party|PSDI]] joined the government in 1981.}}
|[[Marino Cortese]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|1980–1985
|III Legislature
|-
|[[Second Bernini government|Bernini II]]
|[[Carlo Bernini]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]–[[Italian Socialist Party|PSI]]–[[Italian Democratic Socialist Party|PSDI]]–[[Italian Liberal Party|PLI]]
|[[Umberto Carraro]]
|align="center"|[[Italian Socialist Party|PSI]]
|1985–1989
|rowspan=2|IV Legislature
|-
|[[First Cremonese government|Cremonese I]]
|[[Gianfranco Cremonese]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]–[[Italian Socialist Party|PSI]]–[[Italian Democratic Socialist Party|PSDI]]–[[Italian Liberal Party|PLI]]
|[[Umberto Carraro]]
|align="center"|[[Italian Socialist Party|PSI]]
|1989–1990
|-
|[[Second Cremonese government|Cremonese II]]
|[[Gianfranco Cremonese]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]–[[Italian Socialist Party|PSI]]–[[Italian Republican Party|PRI]]–[[Italian Democratic Socialist Party|PSDI]]
|[[Amalia Sartori]]
|align="center"|[[Italian Socialist Party|PSI]]
|1990–1992
|rowspan=4|V Legislature
|-
|[[Frigo government|Frigo]]
|[[Franco Frigo]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]–[[Italian Socialist Party|PSI]]–[[Federation of the Greens|FdV]]
|[[Renzo Burro]]
|align="center"|[[Italian Socialist Party|PSI]]
|1992–1993
|-
|[[Pupillo government|Pupillo]]
|[[Giuseppe Pupillo]]
|align="center"|[[Democratic Party of the Left|PDS]]
|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]–[[Democratic Party of the Left|PDS]]{{efn|name=fn2|The [[Democratic Party of the Left|PDS]] succeeded to the [[Italian Communist Party|PCI]] in 1991.}}–[[Italian Socialist Party|PSI]]–[[Federation of the Greens|FdV]]–[[Union of the Venetian People|UPV]]
|[[Carlo Alberto Tesserin]]
|align="center"|[[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]]
|1993–1994
|-
|[[Bottin government|Bottin]]
|[[Aldo Bottin]]
|align="center"|[[Italian People's Party (1994)|PPI]]
|[[Italian People's Party (1994)|PPI]]{{efn|name=fn3|The [[Italian People's Party (1994)|PPI]] succeeded to the [[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]] in 1994.}}–[[Liga Veneta|LV]]–[[Forza Italia|FI]]{{efn|name=fn4|Some members of the disbanded [[Christian Democracy (Italy)|DC]] formed [[Forza Italia|FI]] in 1994.}}–[[Union of the Venetian People|UPV]]–[[Italian Liberal Party|PLI]]–[[Hunting Fishing Environment|CPA]]–[[Pannella List|LP]]
|[[Gian Paolo Gobbo]]
|align="center"|[[Liga Veneta|LV]]
|1994–1995
|-
|[[First Galan government|Galan I]]
|[[Giancarlo Galan]]
|align="center"|[[Forza Italia|FI]]
|[[Forza Italia|FI]]–[[National Alliance (Italy)|AN]]–[[United Christian Democrats|CDU]]{{efn|name=fn5|The regional councillors of the [[United Christian Democrats|CDU]] were elected from a joint list with [[Forza Italia|FI]].}}–[[Christian Democratic Centre|CCD]]
|[[Bruno Canella]]
|align="center"|[[National Alliance (Italy)|AN]]
|1995–2000
|VI Legislature
|-
|[[Second Galan government|Galan II]]
|[[Giancarlo Galan]]
|align="center"|[[Forza Italia|FI]]
|[[Forza Italia|FI]]–[[Liga Veneta|LV]]–[[National Alliance (Italy)|AN]]–[[United Christian Democrats|CDU]]{{efn|name=fn6|The [[United Christian Democrats|CDU]] and the [[Christian Democratic Centre|CCD]] were merged into the [[Union of the Centre (2002)|UDC]] in 2002.}}–[[Christian Democratic Centre|CCD]]{{efn|name=fn6}}
|[[Fabio Gava]]
|align="center"|[[Forza Italia|FI]]
|2000–2005
|VII Legislature
|-
|[[Third Galan government|Galan III]]
|[[Giancarlo Galan]]
|align="center"|[[Forza Italia|FI]]
|[[Forza Italia|FI]]{{efn|name=fn7|[[Forza Italia|FI]] and [[National Alliance (Italy)|AN]] were merged into the [[The People of Freedom|PdL]] in 2009.}}–[[Liga Veneta|LV]]–[[National Alliance (Italy)|AN]]{{efn|name=fn7}}–[[Union of the Centre (2002)|UDC]]–[[New Italian Socialist Party|NPSI]]
|[[Luca Zaia]] / [[Franco Manzato]]
|align="center"|[[Liga Veneta|LV]]
|2005–2010
|VIII Legislature
|-
|[[First Zaia government|Zaia I]]
|[[Luca Zaia]]
|align="center"|[[Liga Veneta|LV]]
|[[Liga Veneta|LV]]–[[The People of Freedom|PdL]]{{efn|name=fn8|The [[The People of Freedom|PdL]] was disbanded in 2013; its members joined either [[Forza Italia (2013)|FI]] or the [[New Centre-Right|NCD]]. Vice President [[Marino Zorzato]] joined the NCD.}}
|[[Marino Zorzato]]
|align="center"|[[The People of Freedom|PdL]]
|2010–2015
|IX Legislature
|-
|[[Second Zaia government|Zaia II]]
|[[Luca Zaia]]
|align="center"|[[Liga Veneta|LV]]
|[[Liga Veneta|LV]]–[[Forza Italia (2013)|FI]]{{efn|name=fn9|The party's sole regional minister, [[Elena Donazzan]] left in 2018 and joined [[Brothers of Italy|FdI]] in 2019.}}
|[[Gianluca Forcolin]]
|align="center"|[[Liga Veneta|LV]]
|2015–2020
|X Legislature
|-
|[[Third Zaia government|Zaia III]]
|[[Luca Zaia]]
|align="center"|[[Liga Veneta|LV]]
|[[Liga Veneta|LV]]–[[Brothers of Italy|FdI]]
|[[Elisa De Berti]]
|align="center"|[[Liga Veneta|LV]]
|2020–present
|XI Legislature
|}
{{small|Source: [https://www.regione.veneto.it/web/guest/la-giunta-dal-1970-ad-oggi Region of Veneto]}}
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Latest revision as of 06:58, 21 January 2023

This is the list of governments of Veneto since 1970.


Governments of Veneto
Government President Party Coalition Vice President Party Term Legislature
Tomelleri I Angelo Tomelleri DC DC Paolo Tartari DC 1970–1971 I Legislature
Tomelleri II Angelo Tomelleri DC DC Paolo Tartari DC 1971–1972
Feltrin Piero Feltrin DC DC Paolo Tartari DC 1972–1973
Tomelleri III Angelo Tomelleri DC DC Marino Cortese DC 1973–1975
Tomelleri IV Angelo Tomelleri DC DCPRI Giancarlo Gambaro DC 1975–1977 II Legislature
Tomelleri V Angelo Tomelleri DC DC Marino Cortese DC 1977–1980
Bernini I Carlo Bernini DC DCPSDI[a] Marino Cortese DC 1980–1985 III Legislature
Bernini II Carlo Bernini DC DCPSIPSDIPLI Umberto Carraro PSI 1985–1989 IV Legislature
Cremonese I Gianfranco Cremonese DC DCPSIPSDIPLI Umberto Carraro PSI 1989–1990
Cremonese II Gianfranco Cremonese DC DCPSIPRIPSDI Amalia Sartori PSI 1990–1992 V Legislature
Frigo Franco Frigo DC DCPSIFdV Renzo Burro PSI 1992–1993
Pupillo Giuseppe Pupillo PDS DCPDS[b]PSIFdVUPV Carlo Alberto Tesserin DC 1993–1994
Bottin Aldo Bottin PPI PPI[c]LVFI[d]UPVPLICPALP Gian Paolo Gobbo LV 1994–1995
Galan I Giancarlo Galan FI FIANCDU[e]CCD Bruno Canella AN 1995–2000 VI Legislature
Galan II Giancarlo Galan FI FILVANCDU[f]CCD[f] Fabio Gava FI 2000–2005 VII Legislature
Galan III Giancarlo Galan FI FI[g]LVAN[g]UDCNPSI Luca Zaia / Franco Manzato LV 2005–2010 VIII Legislature
Zaia I Luca Zaia LV LVPdL[h] Marino Zorzato PdL 2010–2015 IX Legislature
Zaia II Luca Zaia LV LVFI[i] Gianluca Forcolin LV 2015–2020 X Legislature
Zaia III Luca Zaia LV LVFdI Elisa De Berti LV 2020–present XI Legislature

Source: Region of Veneto

  1. ^ The PSDI joined the government in 1981.
  2. ^ The PDS succeeded to the PCI in 1991.
  3. ^ The PPI succeeded to the DC in 1994.
  4. ^ Some members of the disbanded DC formed FI in 1994.
  5. ^ The regional councillors of the CDU were elected from a joint list with FI.
  6. ^ a b The CDU and the CCD were merged into the UDC in 2002.
  7. ^ a b FI and AN were merged into the PdL in 2009.
  8. ^ The PdL was disbanded in 2013; its members joined either FI or the NCD. Vice President Marino Zorzato joined the NCD.
  9. ^ The party's sole regional minister, Elena Donazzan left in 2018 and joined FdI in 2019.