List of presidents of Abruzzo

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This is the list of presidents of Abruzzo since 1970.

Elected by the Regional Council (1970–1995)
NameTerm of officePolitical partyLegislature
1 Ugo Crescenzi 3 September 197023 March 1972 DC I (1970)
2Giustino De Cecco23 March 197216 July 1973 DC
(1) Ugo Crescenzi 16 July 197331 May 1974 DC
(2)Giustino De Cecco31 May 19748 October 1975 DC
3Felice Spadaccini8 October 19751 March 1977 DC II (1975)
4Romeo Riciuti1 March 19778 October 1980 DC
8 October 198030 November 1981III (1980)
5Anna Nena D'Antonio30 November 198113 May 1983 DC
(3)Felice Spadaccini13 May 19831 October 1985 DC
6Emilio Mattucci1 October 19851 August 1990 DC IV (1985)
7 Rocco Salini 1 August 199013 October 1992 DC V (1990)
8Vincenzo Del Colle13 October 199229 May 1995 DC
Directly-elected presidents (since 1995)
N.PortraitPresidentTerm of officeTenure
(Years and days)
PartyCompositionLegislature
9 Antonio Falconio.jpg Antonio Falconio
(1938–2021)
29 May
1995
18 May
2000
4 years, 355 days Italian People's Party PDSPRCPPIPdDFdV VI
(1995)
10 Giovanni Pace daticamera 1996.jpg Giovanni Pace
(1933–2018)
18 May
2000
22 April
2005
4 years, 339 days National Alliance FIANCDCCDU VII
(2000)
11 Del Turco 2001.jpg Ottaviano Del Turco
(1944– )
22 April
2005
13 July
2008 [lower-alpha 1]
3 years, 82 days Italian Democratic Socialists/
Democratic Party
DSDLSDIPRCUDEURPdCIFdV VIII
(2005)
12 Giovanni Chiodi cropped.jpg Giovanni Chiodi
(1961– )
3 January
2009
10 June
2014
5 years, 158 days The People of Freedom PdLMpA IX
(2008)
13 Luciano D'Alfonso datisenato 2018 (cropped).jpg Luciano D'Alfonso
(1965– )
10 June
2014
10 August
2018 [lower-alpha 2]
4 years, 61 days Democratic Party PDCDSELIdV X
(2014)
12 Marco Marsilio datisenato 2018 (cropped).jpg Marco Marsilio
(1968– )
23 February
2019
Incumbent5 years, 17 days Brothers of Italy LegaFIFdIAPUDC XI
(2019)
TBD FdIFILegaNM XII
(2024)
Notes
  1. Resigned after a corruption scandal. His deputy Enrico Paolini (PD) held the office till a new regional election was called.
  2. Resigned after being elected senator in the national general election. His deputy Giovanni Lolli (PD) held the office till a new regional election was called.

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