Federico Caner (born 8 November 1973 in Treviso) is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
A member of Liga Veneta–Lega Nord since 1993, he was first elected to the Regional Council of Veneto in 2000 and then re-elected in 2005 and 2010 (when he obtained more votes than any other candidate in the province of Treviso). [1] From 2010 to 2015 he was floor leader of his party in the Council. [2]
In 2015 he did not stand for re-election, but was later appointed regional minister of EU Programs, Tourism and International Trade in Luca Zaia's second government. [3]
In 2020 Caner was elected to the Regional Council and appointed regional minister of EU Programs, Agriculture, Tourism and International Trade in Zaia's third government. [4]
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