Leonardo Padrin (born 29 August 1959 in Ponso) is an Italian politician from Veneto.
A long-time Christian Democrat and member of Communion and Liberation, in 1995 he joined the United Christian Democrats and in 1998 Forza Italia.
Elected for the first time to Regional Council of Veneto in 2000, he was deputy-leader of Forza Italia's group from 2006 to 2007. A close ally of Giancarlo Galan, Padrin was appointed under-secretary for the Council in Galan III Government. Re-elected for the third term in 2010, he sat in the group of The People of Freedom. [1] [2]
In 2015 Padrin, who had joined the new Forza Italia in 2013, left for the Tosi List for Veneto, but chose not stand for re-election. [3] [4] [5]
Sergio Berlato is an Italian politician from Veneto.
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Flavio Tosi is an Italian politician who served as the mayor of Verona from 2007 to 2017.
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The Venetian regional election of 2005 took place on 3–4 April 2005.
This page gathers the results of elections in Veneto.
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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.
Elena Donazzan is an Italian politician from Veneto.
Massimo Giorgetti is an Italian politician from Veneto.
Renzo Marangon is an Italian politician from Veneto.
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The Venetian regional election of 2010 took place on 28–29 March 2010, as part of Italy's big round of regional elections.
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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, and the LTV was disbanded in July 2017.
This article is about the composition of the Regional Council of Veneto, the legislative assembly of Veneto, during the X Legislature, thus the term started in June 2015, following the 2015 regional election, and ended in September 2020. 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. The winning coalition won a bonus of seats in order to make sure the elected President had a majority in the Council.
Act! is a centre-right political party in Italy, based in Veneto.