Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Autonomous region of Italy
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2025 | Alessandro Basso elected mayor of Pordenone as a Brothers of Italy representative |
2025 | Luca Fasan elected mayor of Monfalcone as a Lega Friuli-VG representative |
2024 | Marco Sartini elected mayor of Porcia as a Lega Friuli-VG representative |
2023 | Alberto Felice De Toni elected mayor of Udine as a Democratic Party representative |
2023 | Carlo Spagnol elected mayor of Sacile as a Forza Italia representative |
April 2 2023 | Regional election held for Friuli-Venezia Giulia, with incumbent president Massimiliano Fedriga of Lega Friuli-Venezia Giulia winning re-election by a significant margin. |
2022 | Guido Nardini elected mayor of Codroipo as a Democratic Party representative |
2022 | Massimo Piccini elected mayor of Azzano Decimo as a Brothers of Italy representative |
2022 | Rodolfo Ziberna elected mayor of Gorizia as a Forza Italia representative |
2021 | Roberto Dipiazza elected mayor of Trieste as a Forza Italia representative |
2020 | The regional unemployment rate stood at 5.7%, reflecting the economic conditions during this year. |
July 1 2020 | Former provinces were reactivated as 'regional decentralization entities' (EDRs), restoring a modified version of the previous administrative framework. |
2019 | The previously abolished provinces were reactivated as 'regional decentralization entities' (EDR). |
2019 | The Regional Council prepared for the reactivation of provinces as 'regional decentralization entities' (EDRs). |
2018 | The region's Gross Domestic Product reached 38 billion euros, accounting for 2.2% of Italy's total economic output. |
April 22 2018 | Province of Udine completed its administrative wind-down, marking the final dissolution of the traditional provincial administrative structure in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. |
March 4 2018 | Regional election held, with Massimiliano Fedriga elected as regional president by a landslide. |
September 30 2017 | The Regional Council voted to abolish the four provinces of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, effectively ending their administrative status. |
September 30 2017 | Provinces of Gorizia, Pordenone, and Trieste were abolished, with their administrative activities immediately ceasing. |
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