List of political parties in Veneto

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This is the list of political parties in Veneto , Italy.

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The region's five largest parties are Liga VenetaLega Nord, the Democratic Party, the Brothers of Italy, Forza Italia and the Five Star Movement. In the latest regional election, held in September 2020, a coalition composed of Liga Veneta (which presented three lists: the official one, "Zaia for President" and "Venetian Autonomy List"), Forza Italia and the Brothers of Italy won virtually 80% of the vote (with thee three lists sponsored by Liga Veneta alone gaining a two-thirds majority).

Parties

Major parties

More than 20% in the 2015 regional election (or at least 10 regional councillors):

Medium parties

Between 4% and 20% in the 2015 regional election (or at least 5 regional councillors):

Minor parties

Between 1% and 4% in the 2015 regional election (or at least 1 regional councillor):

Other Venetist parties

Venetian nationalism is a regional political movement which arose in Veneto in the 1980s. Minor Venetist parties include:

A list of former and current Venetist political parties is available at Venetian nationalism.

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