Elisa De Berti (Bovolone, 22 October 1974) is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
A member of Liga Veneta–Lega Nord, De Berti was elected mayor of Isola Rizza in 2009 and re-elected in 2014. [1]
After the 2015 regional election, even though she had been an unsuccessful candidate in the province of Verona, [2] she was appointed regional minister of Public Works, Infrastructures and Transports in Luca Zaia's second government. [3] In the 2020 regional election De Berti was elected to the Regional Council from the province of Verona. Subsequently, she was appointed Vice President and minister of Legal Affairs, Public Works, Infrastructures and Transports in Zaia's third government. [4]
Liga Veneta, whose complete name is Liga Veneta per Salvini Premier, is a regionalist political party active in Veneto.
Luca Zaia is a Venetian and Venetist politician, who has been President of Veneto since 2010, and a historical member of Lega Nord, other than being the most progressive member of his own party. Supporter of initiatives to tackle climate change, gender-affirming surgery, the recognition of transgender people to identify with their preferred sex, and main protagonist of the fight against homophobia and antisemitism, he often rose to prominence for his positions contrasting the lines of his own party, in particular for the ones concerning the welcoming of immigrants and his model of "integrazione diffusa" of migrants coming to Europe.
Venetian nationalism is a nationalist, but primarily regionalist, political movement active mostly in Veneto, Italy, as well as in other parts of the former Republic of Venice.
Flavio Tosi is an Italian politician who served as the mayor of Verona from 2007 to 2017.
The politics of Veneto, a region of Italy, takes place in a framework of a semi-presidential representative democracy, whereby the President is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the Regional Government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Regional Council.
Giancarlo Conta is an Italian architect and politician. He specializes in the restoration of architectural heritage, historic buildings, urban plans and in the design of sports facilities both in Italy and abroad.
Massimo Giorgetti is an Italian politician from Veneto.
The Venetian regional election of 2010 took place on 28–29 March 2010, as part of Italy's big round of regional elections.
Luca Coletto is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
Gianpaolo Bottacin is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
Federico Caner is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
Stefano Valdegamberi is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
The Venetian regional election of 2015 took place in Veneto on 31 May 2015, as part of a big round of regional elections in Italy. Venetian voters elected their President and their Regional Council, whose members had been reduced to 51, including the President.
The Tosi List for Veneto was a centrist and regionalist political party in Veneto, Italy, named after its leader Flavio Tosi. The party emerged in March 2015 as a split from Liga Veneta–Lega Nord. Its members were instrumental in the establishment of Act! at the Italian level in July 2015.
Gianluca Forcolin is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
Cristiano Corazzari is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
Roberto Marcato is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
Manuela Lanzarin is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.
Lega, whose official name is Lega per Salvini Premier, is a right-wing populist political party in Italy, led by Matteo Salvini. The LSP is the informal successor of Lega Nord and, while sharing the latter's heartland in northern Italy, it is active all around the country.
The XI Legislature of the Regional Council of Veneto, the legislative assembly of Veneto, was inaugurated in October 2020, following the 2020 regional election. Of the 51 members, 49 were elected in provincial constituencies by proportional representation using the largest remainder method with a Droop quota and open lists, while the remaining two were the elected President and the candidate for President who came second.