Galan II Government

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The Galan II Government was the government of Veneto from 6 June 2000 to 18 May 2005.

This is the list of governments of Veneto since 1970.

Politics of Veneto

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.

Galan III Government
OfficeNameParty
President Giancarlo Galan FI
Vice President Fabio Gava FI
Minister of Budget, International Relations Luca Bellotti (until 10 April 2001)
Maria Luisa Coppola (since 18 September 2001)
AN
Minister of Security and Immigration Raffaele Zanon AN
Minister of Health Fabio Gava FI
Minister of Industry Marino Finozzi LV
Minister of Social Affairs Antonio De Poli UDC
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Giancarlo Conta FI
Minister of Public Works Massimo Giorgetti AN
Minister of Environment and Transport Renato Chisso FI
Minister of Culture and Venetian Identity Ermanno Serrajotto LV
Minister of Tourism and Mountain Affairs Floriano Pra FI
Minister of Occupation and Local Affairs Raffaele Grazia FI
Minister of Territorial Affairs Antonio Padoin UDC

Source: Veneto Region

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