Cristiano Corazzari (born 9 November 1975 in Ferrara) is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
A member of Liga Veneta–Lega Nord since 1992, [1] Corazzari was long active in municipal politics in his hometown, Stienta. In the 2010 regional election he was elected to the Regional Council of Veneto, [2] but stepped down in 2014 upon his successful bid to become mayor of Stienta. [3] [4]
After the 2015 regional election, Corazzari returned to regional politics as minister of Culture, City Planning and Security in Luca Zaia's second government. [5]
In 2020 Corazzari was elected to the Regional Council and appointed regional minister of Culture, City Planning, Security, Hunting and Fishing in Zaia's third government. [6]
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The Regional Council of Veneto is the regional parliament of Veneto.
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Luca Coletto is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
Gianpaolo Bottacin is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
Federico Caner is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
Stefano Valdegamberi is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
Antonio Guadagnini is an Italian politician.
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Independence We Veneto was a Venetist and separatist political party based in Veneto, Italy.
The Tosi List for Veneto was a centrist and regionalist political party in Veneto, Italy, named after its leader Flavio Tosi. The party emerged in March 2015 as a split from Liga Veneta–Lega Nord. Its members were instrumental in the establishment of Act! at the Italian level in July 2015.
Gianluca Forcolin is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
Roberto Marcato is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
Giuseppe Pan is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
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