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This is the list of presidents of Liguria since 1970.
# | Name | Term of office | Political party | Legislature | |
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1 | Gianni Dagnino | 15 September 1970 | 14 April 1975 | DC | I (1970) |
2 | Giorgio Luciano Verda | 14 April 1975 | 29 July 1975 | DC | |
3 | Angelo Carossino | 29 July 1975 | 4 July 1979 | PCI | II (1975) |
4 | Armando Magliotto | 4 July 1979 | 28 October 1980 | PCI | |
5 | Giovanni Persico | 28 October 1980 | 27 September 1981 | PRI | III (1980) |
6 | Alberto Teardo | 27 September 1981 | 25 May 1983 | PSI | |
7 | Rinaldo Magnani | 25 May 1983 | 9 October 1985 | PSI | |
9 October 1985 | 14 March 1990 | IV (1985) | |||
8 | Renzo Muratore | 14 March 1990 | 28 September 1990 | PSI | |
9 | Giacomo Gualco | 28 September 1990 | 14 January 1992 | DC | V (1990) |
10 | Edmondo Ferrero | 14 January 1992 | 20 July 1994 | DC | |
11 | Giancarlo Mori | 20 July 1994 | 6 June 1995 | PPI | |
N. | Portrait | President | Term of office | Tenure (Years and days) | Party | Composition | Legislature | ||
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11 | Giancarlo Mori (1938–2019) | 6 June 1995 | 12 May 2000 | 4 years, 332 days | Italian People's Party | PDS–PPI–PdD–FdV | VI (1995) | ||
12 | Sandro Biasotti (1948– ) | 12 May 2000 | 14 April 2005 | 4 years, 337 days | Forza Italia | FI–AN–LN–CDC | VII (2000) | ||
13 | Claudio Burlando (1954– ) | 14 April 2005 | 7 April 2010 | 10 years, 58 days | Democrats of the Left / Democratic Party | Ulivo/PD–PRC–PdCI–FdV–IdV | VIII (2005) | ||
7 April 2010 | 11 June 2015 | PD–IdV–UDC–FdS–SEL–FdV | IX (2010) | ||||||
14 | Giovanni Toti (1968– ) | 11 June 2015 | 12 October 2020 | 7 years, 196 days | Forza Italia | LN–FI–FdI | X (2015) | ||
12 October 2020 | Incumbent | Cambiamo! | C!–LN–FdI–FI | XI (2020) | |||||
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