by InTrieste
On 2 April and 3 April Friuli Venezia Giulia will go to the polls for the 2023 regional and municipal elections.
On 2 April and 3 April Friuli Venezia Giulia will go to the polls for the 2023 regional and municipal elections. The Statute of Autonomy of our regions requires the Region to go to the polls for the renewal of the Council and the election of the president on a day between the fourth Sunday prior and the second following the date of the previous vote.
In April, the administrative elections will also take place in 19 Municipalities of the Region, two of which – Udine and Sacile – with a population of more than 15,000 inhabitants and therefore subject to a ballot.
The main contendor’s for FVG’s top roles are the now former president of FVG, Massimiliano Fedriga, backed up by the Lega party, and Massimo Moretuzzo, former mayor of Mereto di Tomba, and no stranger to Italy’s cut-throat politics, supported by PD and 5 Stars.
European nationals with a valid permesso di soggiorno are eligible to vote in regional elections.