FVG Project

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FVG Project
Progetto FVG
AbbreviationPFVG
president Mauro Di Bert
coordinator Sergio Bini
Founder Sergio Bini
Ferruccio Saro
Founded8 April 2017
Dissolved6 February 2023 [1]
Merged into Fedriga for President
Headquarters Trieste
Ideology Regionalism
Liberalism
Political position Centre-right [2]
Regional affiliation Centre-right coalition
Colors  Gold
  Prussian blue
Slogan(IT) Per una regione Forte, Viva, Grande
(EN) For a Strong, Living, Great region
Website
http://www.progettofvg.it

FVG Project (Italian : Progetto FVG, PFVG) was a centre-right political party active in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy.

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The party was launched in 2017 and originally led by entrepreneur Sergio Bini, Ferruccio Saro and Marco Pottino. [3] Saro was a former member of the Italian Socialist Party, Forza Italia and The People of Freedom, while Pottino a former leader of Lega Nord Friuli-Venezia Giulia. [4] The party was long led by Mauro Di Bert as president and Sergio Bini as coordinator. [5]

In the 2018 Friuli-Venezia Giulia regional election the party obtained 6.3% of the vote and three regional councillors. Subsequently, Bini was appointed regional minister of Productive Activities and Tourism in the government led by Massimiliano Fedriga of Lega FVG. [6] [7] In the Regional Council, PFVG formed a joint group with Responsible Autonomy, a regional liberal-conservative party. [8]

In the run-up of the 2023 Friuli-Venezia Giulia regional election, Bini decided to dissolve the FVG Project and merge into "Fedriga for President", the civic list supporting Fedriga. [9] Two FVG Project members, Di Bert and Edy Morandini, [10] were re-elected to the Regional Council. [11]

Electoral results

Regional elections

ElectionVotes%Seats
2018 26,5966.3
3 / 49

Leadership

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