Galan III Government

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The Galan III Government was the government of Veneto from 19 May 2005 to 19 April 2010.

Galan III Government [1]
OfficeNameParty
President Giancarlo Galan FI
Under-Secretary Leonardo Padrin (since 12 June 2007) [2] FI
Vice President Luca Zaia (until 6 June 2008)
Franco Manzato (since 6 June 2008)
LVLN
Minister of Economy, Development and Innovation Fabio Gava (until 9 July 2008)
Vendemiano Sartor (since 9 July 2008)
FI
Minister of Budget, Finances, International Relations Maria Luisa Coppola AN
Minister of Health Flavio Tosi (until 26 June 2007)
Francesca Martini (26 June 2007 – 6 June 2008)
Sandro Sandri (since 6 June 2008)
LVLN
Minister of Security and Public Works Massimo Giorgetti AN
Minister of Social Affairs Antonio De Poli (until 28 July 2006)
Stefano Valdegamberi (since 9 November 2006)
UDC
Minister of Education Elena Donazzan AN
Minister of Transports and Infrastructures Renato Chisso FI
Minister of Agriculture and Tourism Luca Zaia (until 6 June 2008)
Franco Manzato (since 6 June 2008)
LVLN
Minister of Environment Giancarlo Conta FI
Minister of Immigration Oscar De Bona NPSI
Minister of Territorial Affairs Renzo Marangon FI
Minister of Local Affairs Stefano Valdegamberi (until 9 November 2006)
Flavio Silvestrin (since 9 November 2006)
UDC

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References

  1. "Veneto Region". Archived from the original on 2010-06-18. Retrieved 2010-04-21.
  2. Dettaglio Deliberazione della Giunta Regionale - Bollettino Ufficiale della Regione del Veneto