Regional Council of Veneto
Regional Council of Veneto | |
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11th Legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
President | |
Structure | |
Seats | 51 |
Political groups | Government (41)
Opposition (10) |
Elections | |
Last election | 21 September 2020 |
Meeting place | |
Palazzo Ferro Fini, Venice | |
Website | |
http://www.consiglioveneto.it |
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The Regional Council of Veneto (Consiglio Regionale del Veneto) is the regional parliament of Veneto.
The council, which has its seat at Palazzo Ferro Fini, located along the Grand Canal in Venice.[1] was first elected in 1970, when ordinary regions were established, twenty-two years after the Italian Constitution envisioned them in 1948.
Composition
[edit]The Regional Council of Veneto (Consiglio Regionale del Veneto) is composed of 51 members. 49 councillors are elected in provincial constituencies by proportional representation using the largest remainder method with a Droop quota and open lists, while the remaining two are the elected President and the candidate for president who comes second. The winning coalition wins a bonus of seats in order to make sure the elected president has a majority in the council.[2][3][4]
The council is elected for a five-year term, but, if the President suffers a vote of no confidence, resigns or dies, under the simul stabunt, simul cadent (literally they will stand together or they will fall together) clause introduced in the Italian Constitution in 1999 and later incorporate in the Statute of Veneto, also the council is dissolved and an early election is called.[5]
The current President of the council is Roberto Ciambetti of the Venetian League.
Current composition
[edit]The Regional Council of Veneto is currently composed of the following political groups:[6]
Party | Seats | Status | |
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Zaia for President | 17 / 51
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In government | |
Liga Veneta per Salvini Premier | 13 / 51
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In government | |
Democratic Party | 6 / 51
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In opposition | |
Brothers of Italy | 5 / 51
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In government | |
Forza Italia | 2 / 51
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External support | |
Venetian Autonomy List | 1 / 51
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External support | |
Five Star Movement | 1 / 51
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In opposition | |
Veneto We Want | 1 / 51
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In opposition | |
Green Europe | 1 / 51
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In opposition | |
Mixed group[a] | 4 / 51
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- ^ In support of the government: Stefano Valdegamberi and Fabiano Barbisan (Zaia List / Venetian League). In the opposition: Arturo Lorenzoni (Independent).
Presidents
[edit]Presidents of the Regional Council of Veneto | |||
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President | Party | Term | Legislature |
Vito Orcalli | DC | 1970–1974 | I Legislature |
Giancarlo Gambaro | DC | 1974–1975 | I Legislature |
Giancarlo Gambaro | DC | 1975 | II Legislature |
Bruno Marchetti | PSI | 1975–1980 | II Legislature |
Bruno Marchetti | PSI | 1980–1985 | III Legislature |
Francesco Guidolin | DC | 1985–1990 | IV Legislature |
Amalia Sartori | PSI | 1990 | V Legislature |
Umberto Carraro | PSI | 1990–1995 | V Legislature |
Amalia Sartori | FI | 1995–2000 | VI Legislature |
Enrico Cavaliere | LV | 2000–2005 | VII Legislature |
Marino Finozzi | LV | 2005–2010 | VIII Legislature |
Clodovaldo Ruffato | PdL | 2010–2015 | IX Legislature |
Roberto Ciambetti | LV | 2015–2020 | X Legislature |
Roberto Ciambetti | LV | 2020–present | X Legislature |
Source: Regional Council of Veneto
See also
[edit]- Members of the Regional Council of Veneto, 2020–2025
- Members of the Regional Council of Veneto, 2015–2020
- Members of the Regional Council of Veneto, 2010–2015
- Members of the Regional Council of Veneto, 2005–2010
- Regional council (Italy)
- Government of Veneto
- Politics of Veneto
References
[edit]- ^ Mack, Eric (2019-11-14). "Venice Council Chambers Flood After Officials Vote Down Climate Change Measures". Forbes. Archived from the original on 2020-11-12. Retrieved 2019-11-15.
- ^ "Normativa regionale - Regione del Veneto". Archived from the original on 2015-06-18. Retrieved 2015-06-20.
- ^ "COME SI VOTA/ Video, Elezioni Regionali Veneto 2015: Fac-simile scheda, seggi speciali e i documenti necessari (Oggi, domenica 31 maggio)". 31 May 2015. Archived from the original on 18 June 2015. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
- ^ "Sette leggi per sette regioni. Le differenze fra i sistemi elettorali". 26 May 2015. Archived from the original on 18 June 2015. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
- ^ Regional Council of Lombardy – 1999 Constitutional law
- ^ "Gruppi consiliari". Archived from the original on 2020-11-04. Retrieved 2020-10-31.