List of presidents of Calabria

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This is a list of the presidents of Calabria since 1970.

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Until the entry into force of Constitutional Law 1/1999, the president of Calabria was elected, like the other members of the executive body of the region, by the Regional Council, among its members. Since the 2000 regional election, the president of Calabria is elected by universal and direct suffrage, appointing and revoking the other members of the executive. [1]

Presidents elected by the Regional Council (1970–2000)
#NameTerm of officePolitical partyLegislature
1Antonio Guarasci
(1918–1974)
9 June
1970
2 October
1974
DC I (1970)
2Aldo Ferrara
(1921–1997)
2 October
1974
17 June
1975
DC
3Pasquale Perugini
(1926–1996)
17 June
1975
1 January
1976
DC II (1975)
(2)Aldo Ferrara
(1921–1997)
1 January
1976
10 June
1980
DC
4Bruno Dominijanni
(1922–2004)
10 June
1980
14 May
1985
PSI III (1980)
5Francesco Principe
(1918–2008)
14 May
1985
30 December
1987
PSI IV (1985)
6 Rosario Olivo
(b. 1940)
30 December
1987
7 May
1990
PSI
7 May
1990
1 February
1992
V (1990)
7 Guido Rhodio
(1935–2023)
1 February
1992
10 August
1994
DC
8 Donato Veraldi
(b. 1941)
10 August
1994
14 June
1995
PPI
9Giuseppe Nisticò
(b. 1941)
14 June
1995
9 May
1998
FI VI (1995)
10Giovanbattista Caligiuri
(b. 1944)
11 August
1998
22 January
1999
FI
11Luigi Meduri
(b. 1942)
22 January
1999
18 May
2000
PPI
Directly-elected presidents (since 2000)
N.PortraitPresidentTerm of officeTenure
(Years and days)
PartyCompositionLegislature
12 Francesca Senette e Giuseppe Chiaravalloti Privacy Day Forum 2012 (cropped).jpg Giuseppe Chiaravalloti
(1934–)
18 May
2000
2 May
2005
4 years, 349 days Forza Italia FIANCDCCDUPS VII
(2000)
13 Agazio Loiero daticamera.jpg Agazio Loiero
(1940– )
2 May
2005
12 April
2010
4 years, 345 days The Daisy /
Democratic Party
DSDLUDEURSDIPRCPdCI VIII
(2005)
14 Giuseppe Scopelliti.jpg Giuseppe Scopelliti
(1966–)
12 April
2010
29 May
2014 [lower-alpha 1]
4 years, 47 days The People of Freedom PdLUDCNPSIUDEUR IX
(2010)
15 Mario Oliverio.jpg Mario Oliverio
(1953– )
9 December
2014
15 February
2020
5 years, 77 days Democratic Party PDApISEL X
(2014)
16 Jole Santelli daticamera 2018.jpg Jole Santelli
(1968–2020)
15 February
2020
15 October
2020 [lower-alpha 2]
241 days Forza Italia FILegaFdIUDC XI
(2020)
17 Roberto Occhiuto 2018 (cropped).jpg Roberto Occhiuto
(1969–)
29 October
2021
incumbent1 year, 339 days Forza Italia FIFdILegaCIUDC XII
(2021)
  1. Resigned after a corruption scandal. His deputy Antonella Stasi (PdL) held the office till a new regional election was called.
  2. Died in office. Her deputy Antonino Spirlì (League) held the office till a new regional election was called.

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List of presidents of Calabria

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References

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