List of members of the Regional Council of Tuscany, 2020–2025

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The XI Legislature of the Regional Council of Tuscany, the legislative assembly of Tuscany, was inaugurated on 8 October 2020, following the 2020 regional election. [1] [2]

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Antonio Mazzeo (Democratic Party) is the current president of the council, while Eugenio Giani (Democratic Party) serves as president of Tuscany at the head of his first government. [3]

Composition

PartySeatsGovernment Tuscany Regional Council 2020.svg
Democratic Party (PD)
23 / 41
In government
League
9 / 41
In opposition
Brothers of Italy (FdI)
4 / 41
In opposition
Italia Viva (IV)
2 / 41
In government
Five Star Movement (M5S)
2 / 41
In opposition
Forza Italia (FI)
1 / 41
In opposition

Members by party of election

Democratic Party

Brothers of Italy

Five Star Movement

Forza Italia

Italia Viva-More Europe

Lega per Salvini Premier

Election

20–21 September 2020 Tuscan regional election results
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CandidatesVotes %SeatsPartiesVotes %Seats
Eugenio Giani 864,31048.621 Democratic Party 563,11634.6922
Italia VivaMore Europe 72,6494.482
Civic Ecologist Left48,4102.98
Proud Tuscany for Giani47,7782.94
Green Europe 26,9241.66
Svolta!5,2460.32
Total764,12347.0824
Susanna Ceccardi 719,26640.462 League 353,51421.787
Brothers of Italy 219,16513.504
Forza ItaliaUDC 69,4564.281
Civic Tuscany for Change16,9231.04
Total659,05840.6012
Irene Galletti113,7966.401 Five Star Movement 113,8367.011
Tommaso Fattori39,6842.23 Tuscany to the Left 46,5142.87
Salvatore Catello17,0070.96 Communist Party 17,0321.05
Marco Barzanti16,0780.90 Italian Communist Party 15,6170.96
Tiziana Vigni7,6680.43 3V Movement 6,9740.43
Total candidates1,777,809100.004Total parties1,623,154100.0037
Source: Tuscany Region – Electoral Services

Executive branch

The Regional Government (Giunta Regionale) was sworn in on 22 October 2020.

PartyMembers
Democratic Party PD President
and 6 assessors
Italia Viva IV1 assessor
Civic Ecologic Left SCE1 assessor
MemberPartyDelegate for
Eugenio Giani
(president)
PD
Stefania Saccardi
(vice president)
IVAgriculture, food processing, hunt and fishing
Stefano BaccelliPDTransports, infrastructures and sustainable mobility
Simone Bezzini PDHealthcare
Monia MonniPDEnvironment, circular economy, soil protection
Serena SpinelliSCESocial policies and public houses
Leonardo Marras PDEconomy and tourism
Alessandra NardiniPDPublic education, university and scientific research
Stefano CiuoffoPDBureaucratic simplification and informatisation

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