Piedmontese regional election, 1990

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

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.

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

Parties 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
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
Anti-Prohibition List 33,718 1.2 1
Proletarian Democracy 30,927 1.1 1
Others 42,344 1.4 -
Total 2,914,160 100.0 60

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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