1990 Piedmontese regional election

The Piedmontese regional election of 1990 took place on 6 and 7 May 1990.

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politics and government of
Piedmont

Events

Christian Democracy and the Italian Communist Party lost many votes, especially to the regionalist parties and the Greens. After the election Christian Democrat Gian Paolo Brizio formed a government comprising the Italian Socialist Party, the Italian Liberal Party, the Italian Republican Party and the Italian Democratic Socialist Party (Pentapartito).

In 1994, following the Tangentopoli-crisis and the dissolution of Christian Democracy, Brizio, who had joined to the Italian People's Party, formed a new government which included the Democratic Party of the Left, successor party of the Communists, and the Socialists.

Results

Party votes votes (%) seats
Christian Democracy 814,359 27.9 18
Italian Communist Party 663,468 22.8 14
Italian Socialist Party 445,768 15.3 9
Northern League-Autonomist Piedmont 148,450 5.1 3
Italian Liberal Party 120,677 4.1 2
Italian Republican Party 116,344 4.0 2
Green List 113,760 3.9 2
Italian Social Movement 104,851 3.6 2
Italian Democratic Socialist Party 92,559 3.2 2
Rainbow Greens 80,492 2.8 2
Piedmontese Union 66,559 2.3 1
Pensioners' Party 39,539 1.4 1
Antiprohibitionists on Drugs 33,718 1.2 1
Proletarian Democracy 30,927 1.1 1
Others 42,344 1.4 -
Total 2,914,160 100.0 60
Largest party by municipality

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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