1989 European Parliament election in Italy

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1989 European Parliament election in Italy
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  1984 18 June 1989 1994  

All 81 Italian seats to the European Parliament
Turnout81.07% (Decrease2.svg 1.4 pp)
PartyLeaderVote %Seats+/–
DC Arnaldo Forlani 32.9%260
PCI Achille Occhetto 27.6%22−5
PSI Bettino Craxi 14.8%12+3
MSI Gianfranco Fini 5.5%4−1
PLIPRI–Fed. R. Altissimo, G. La Malfa & M. Pannella 4.4%4−1
Green List Gianni F. Mattioli 3.8%3New
PSDI Antonio Cariglia 2.7%2−1
Rainbow Greens Mario Capanna 2.4%2New
Lega Lombarda Umberto Bossi 1.8%2+2
DP Giovanni Russo Spena 1.3%10
Antiprohibitionists Marco Taradash 1.2%1−2
PSd'Az – othersSeveral0.6%10
SVP Silvius Magnago 0.5%10
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Major party in each Province.

The 1989 European Parliament election in Italy was held on 18 June 1989.

Contents

The election was paired with a non-binding referendum about the devolution of powers to the European Economic Community, which passed with overwhelming support from voters.

Electoral system

The pure party-list proportional representation was the traditional electoral system of the Italian Republic since its foundation in 1946, so it had been adopted to elect the Italian representatives to the European Parliament too. Two levels were used: a national level to divide seats between parties, and a constituency level to distribute them between candidates. Italian regions were united in 5 constituencies, each electing a group of deputies. At national level, seats were divided between party lists using the largest remainder method with Hare quota. All seats gained by each party were automatically distributed to their local open lists and their most voted candidates.

Results

For more than 35 years, Italian Communists had thought that their final victory was no more than a matter of time. However, the deindustrialization of Italy during the '80s showed that the time had expired. The decline of the traditional opponents of the Christian Democracy opened the door to new forms of protests: the Green Lists and, in Northern Italy, the Lombard League.

The government of Ciriaco De Mita did not survive to this vote: declining Italian Republican Party fired its leader Giovanni Spadolini, and the new secretary Giorgio La Malfa retired his support to the old PM. The Christian Democracy so chose a very expert new PM: Giulio Andreotti.

Summary of the 18 June 1989 European Parliament election results in Italy
National partyEP groupVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Christian Democracy (DC) EPP 11,451,05332.900.06 Decrease2.svg260 Steady2.svg
Italian Communist Party (PCI) EUL 9,598,36927.585.75 Decrease2.svg225 Decrease2.svg
Italian Socialist Party (PSI) SOC 5,151,92914.803.59 Increase2.svg123 Increase2.svg
Italian Social Movement (MSI) NI 1,918,6505.510.96 Decrease2.svg41 Decrease2.svg
LiberalsRepublicans – Federalists (PLI–PRI–FED) LDR / NI 1,532,3884.401.69 Decrease2.svg41 Decrease2.svg
Green List (LV) Green 1,317,1193.78New3New
Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI) SOC 945,3832.720.77 Decrease2.svg21 Decrease2.svg
Rainbow Greens (VA) Green 830,9802.39New2New
Lombard League – Northern Alliance (LL-AN) RBW 636,2421.831.36 Increase2.svg22 Increase2.svg
Proletarian Democracy (DP) Green 449,6391.290.15 Decrease2.svg10 Steady2.svg
Antiprohibitionist List (LA) Green 430,1501.242.43 Decrease2.svg12 Decrease2.svg
Federalism (PSd'AzUVMFUfSUPVSSK) RBW 207,7390.600.05 Increase2.svg10 Steady2.svg
South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) EPP 172,3830.500.06 Decrease2.svg10 Steady2.svg
Pensioners' Party (PP)None162,2930.47New0New
Valid votes34.804.31792.63
Blank and invalid votes2,768,4427.37
Totals37,572,759100.00810 Steady2.svg
Electorate (eligible voters) and voter turnout46,346,96181.071.40 Decrease2.svg
Source: Ministry of the Interior
Popular vote
DC
32.90%
PCI
27.58%
PSI
14.80%
MSI
5.51%
PLI-PRI
4.40%
Greens
2.79%
PSDI
2.72%
Rainbow Greens
2.39%
Others
5.93%

See also

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