Legislative Assembly of Marche
Legislative Assembly of Marche Consiglio regionale delle Marche | |
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11th Legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
President | Dino Latini (UDC) since 19 October 2020 |
Vice Presidents | |
Structure | |
Seats | 31 |
Political groups | Government (20)
Opposition (11) |
Elections | |
Last election | 21 September 2020 |
Meeting place | |
Palazzo delle Marche, Ancona | |
Website | |
consiglio.marche.it |
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The Legislative Assembly of Marche (Italian: Assemblea Legislativa delle Marche) is the legislative assembly of Marche. Founded as "Regional Council of Marche", it changed its name into "Legislative Assembly" in 2004.[1]
It was first elected in 1970, when the ordinary regions were instituted, on the basis of the Constitution of Italy of 1948.
Composition
The Council was originally composed of 40 regional councillors. Following the decree-law n. 138 of 13 August 2011, the number of regional councillors was reduced to 30, with an additional seat reserved for the President of the Region.
Political groups
The Legislative Assembly of Marche is currently composed of the following political groups:[2]
Party | Seats | Status | |
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Brothers of Italy | 8 / 31
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In government | |
League | 8 / 31
|
In government | |
Democratic Party | 8 / 31
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In opposition | |
Forza Italia | 2 / 31
|
In government | |
Five Star Movement | 1 / 31
|
In opposition | |
Populars – Union of the Centre | 1 / 31
|
In government | |
Civici Marche | 1 / 31
|
In government | |
Rebirth Marche | 1 / 31
|
In opposition | |
Mixed group | 1 / 31
|
In opposition |
Presidents
Presidents | Party | Term | |
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I Legislature | |||
1 | Walter Tulli | Christian Democracy | 6 July 1970 – 14 June 1975 |
II Legislature | |||
2 | Renato Bastianelli | Italian Communist Party | 14 July 1975 – 24 July 1980 |
III Legislature | |||
3 | Elio Capodaglio | Italian Socialist Party | 25 July 1980 – 18 November 1980 |
IV Legislature | |||
4 | Rodolfo Giampaoli | Christian Democracy | 19 November 1980 – 5 May 1990 |
V Legislature | |||
5 | Giancarlo Scriboni | Italian Socialist Party | 10 July 1990 – 9 November 1992 |
6 | Alighiero Nuciari | Italian Liberal Party | 10 November 1992 – 12 November 1994 |
7 | Franco Paoletti | Italian People's Party | 13 November 1994 – 11 June 1995 |
VI Legislature | |||
8 | Silvana Amati | Democratic Party of the Left Democrats of the Left |
12 June 1995 – 28 May 2000 |
VII Legislature | |||
9 | Luigi Minardi | Democrats of the Left | 29 May 2000 – 1 May 2005 |
VIII Legislature | |||
– | Luigi Minardi | Democrats of the Left | 2 May 2005 – 23 July 2006 |
10 | Raffaele Bucciarelli | Federation of the Left | 24 July 2006 – 18 April 2010 |
IX Legislature | |||
11 | Vittoriano Solazzi | Democratic Party (Italy) | 19 April 2010 – 21 June 2015 |
X Legislature | |||
12 | Antonio Mastrovincenzo | Democratic Party (Italy) | 22 June 2015 – 19 October 2020 |
XI Legislature | |||
13 | Dino Latini | Union of the Centre | 19 October 2020 – incumbent |
"Assemblea legislativa delle Marche – Legislatures". Archived from the original on 9 November 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2013. |
Timeline
See also
References
- ^ "COSTITUZIONE E STATUTI | STATUTI REGIONALI - MARCHE | Statuto della Regione Marche | (testo coordinato con le modifiche a tutto il 2012)". Retrieved 3 June 2025.
- ^ "Consiglio - Assemblea legislativa regionale delle Marche - Gruppi Consiliari". www.consiglio.marche.it (in Italian). Retrieved 4 July 2019.