State election in South Tyrol 1993
The South Tyrolean state elections in 1993 took place on November 21, 1993 as an election to the regional council of Trentino-South Tyrol . Formally, the election for the regional council took place in two separate constituencies, one of which corresponded to the area of the province of Bolzano and one to the area of the province of Trento . In the constituency of the province of Bolzano 35 members of the regional council were elected, in the province of Trento also 35 members. With their election to the 70-seat regional council, the members of the Bolzano constituency also became members of the South Tyrolean parliament , while those of the Trento constituency became members of the Trentino parliament .
The XI. The legislative period began on December 13, 1993 and ended on December 16, 1998. On February 11, 1994, the state parliament elected the South Tyrolean state government ( Durnwalder II cabinet ).
Election result
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Change of parliamentary group during the current legislative period
In 1996 the MP Romano Viola dissolved the faction of the Partito Democratico della Sinistra and founded the Autonomia Dinamica faction .
Historical meaning
The South Tyrolean People's Party and the DC each achieved their worst result to date in South Tyrol. The PSI also suffered losses and was no longer represented in the state parliament. The clear winners of the election were the separatist parties (Die Freiheitliche, Union für Südtirol, Lega Nord). The Unione di Centro and the Ladins moved into the state parliament and the MSI was able to gain 1.8%.
Web links
- Results of the regional council elections for Trentino-South Tyrol (PDF; 544 kB)
- South Tyrol Handbook , ed. by the South Tyrolean provincial government, 29th revised edition, September 2013
- Website of the South Tyrolean parliament with the results of all regional elections