List of presidents of Aosta Valley

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This is the list of presidents of Aosta Valley since 1946.

Presidents of the Aosta Valley region
PresidentPartyTermLegislature
Federico Chabod Action Party 10 January 1946 – 24 October 1946Provisional
Severino Caveri Valdostan Union 24 October 1946 – 20 May 1949
20 May 1949 – 8 December 1954I Legislature
Vittorino Bondaz Christian Democracy 8 December 1954 – 16 June 1959II Legislature
Oreste Marcoz Valdostan Union 16 June 1959 – 24 November 1963III Legislature
Severino Caveri Valdostan Union 24 November 1963 – 30 May 1966IV Legislature
Cesare Bionaz Christian Democracy 30 May 1966 1966 – 20 May 1968
20 May 1968 – 1 July 1969V Legislature
Mauro Bordon Christian Democracy 1 July 1969 – 7 April 1970
Cesare Dujany Popular Democrats 7 April 1970 – 19 July 1973
19 July 1973 – 15 November 1974VI Legislature
Mario Andrione Valdostan Union 20 December 1974 – 18 July 1978
18 July 1978 – 20 July 1983VII Legislature
20 July 1983 – 4 January 1984VIII Legislature
Augusto Rollandin Valdostan Union 4 January 1984 – 26 July 1988
26 July 1988 – 25 June 1990IX Legislature
Gianni Bondaz Christian Democracy 25 June 1990 – 3 June 1992
Ilario Lanivi Independent Autonomists 3 June 1992 – 29 June 1993
Dino Viérin Valdostan Union 29 June 1993 – 29 June 1998X Legislature
29 June 1998 – 18 December 2002XI Legislature
Roberto Louvin Valdostan Union 18 December 2002 – 7 July 2003
Carlo Perrin Valdostan Union 7 July 2003 – 4 July 2005XII Legislature
Luciano Caveri Valdostan Union 4 July 2005 – 30 June 2008
Augusto Rollandin Valdostan Union 30 June 2008 – 30 June 2013XIII Legislature
30 June 2013 – 10 March 2017XIV Legislature
Pierluigi Marquis Edelweiss 10 March 2017 – 11 October 2017
Laurent Viérin Progressive Valdostan Union 11 October 2017 – 27 June 2018
Nicoletta Spelgatti Aosta Valley League 27 June 2018 – 10 December 2018XV Legislature
Antonio Fosson For Our Valley 10 December 2018 – 16 December 2019
Renzo Testolin Valdostan Union 16 December 2019 – 21 October 2020
Erik Lavévaz Valdostan Union 21 October 2020 – 25 January 2023XVI Legislature
Renzo Testolin Valdostan Union 2 March 2023 – present

Source: Regional Government of Aosta Valley – Governments since 1946

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