List of presidents of Liguria

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This is the list of presidents of Liguria since 1970.

Presidents elected by the Regional Council (1970–1995)
#NameTerm of officePolitical partyLegislature
1Gianni Dagnino15 September 197014 April 1975 DC I (1970)
2Giorgio Luciano Verda14 April 197529 July 1975 DC
3 Angelo Carossino 29 July 19754 July 1979 PCI II (1975)
4 Armando Magliotto 4 July 197928 October 1980 PCI
5Giovanni Persico28 October 198027 September 1981 PRI III (1980)
6Alberto Teardo27 September 198125 May 1983 PSI
7Rinaldo Magnani25 May 19839 October 1985 PSI
9 October 198514 March 1990IV (1985)
8Renzo Muratore14 March 199028 September 1990 PSI
9 Giacomo Gualco 28 September 199014 January 1992 DC V (1990)
10Edmondo Ferrero14 January 199220 July 1994 DC
11Giancarlo Mori20 July 19946 June 1995 PPI
Directly-elected presidents (since 1995)
N.PortraitPresidentTerm of officeTenure
(Years and days)
PartyCompositionLegislature
11 Giancarlo Mori.jpg Giancarlo Mori
(1938–2019)
6 June
1995
12 May
2000
4 years, 332 days Italian People's Party PDSPPIPdDFdV VI
(1995)
12 Sandro Mario Biasotti daticamera 2008.jpg Sandro Biasotti
(1948– )
12 May
2000
14 April
2005
4 years, 337 days Forza Italia FIANLNCDC VII
(2000)
13 Claudio Burlando daticamera.jpg Claudio Burlando
(1954– )
14 April
2005
7 April
2010
10 years, 58 days Democrats of the Left /
Democratic Party
Ulivo/PDPRCPdCIFdVIdV VIII
(2005)
7 April
2010
11 June
2015
PDIdVUDCFdSSELFdV IX
(2010)
14 Giovanni Toti in 2018.jpg Giovanni Toti
(1968– )
11 June
2015
12 October
2020
7 years, 196 days Forza Italia LNFIFdI X
(2015)
12 October
2020
Incumbent Cambiamo! C!LNFdIFI XI
(2020)

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