List of presidents of Marche

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The president of Marche serves as the head of government of the Italian region of Marche. The current president is Francesco Acquaroli of Brothers of Italy, who has held the office since September 2020.

List of presidents of Marche

PresidentTerm of officePartyCoalitionAdministrationLegislature
Presidents elected by the Regional Council of Marche (1970–1995)
1 Serrini presidente Marche.jpg Giuseppe Serrini
(1917–1994)
1 August
1970
19 December
1972
DC DC   PSI   PSDI   PRI SerriniI
(1970)
2 Unknown-person.gif Dino Tiberi
(1923–2013)
19 December
1972
10 September
1975
DC DC   PSI   PSDI   PRI Tiberi
3 Adriano Ciaffi.jpg Adriano Ciaffi
(b. 1936)
10 September
1975
7 September
1978
DC DC   PSI   PSDI   PRI CiaffiII
(1975)
4 Unknown-person.gif Emidio Massi
(1922–2016)
7 September
1978
18 November
1980
PSI DC   PSI   PSDI   PRI Massi I
18 November
1980
21 October
1985
DC   PSI   PSDI   PRI Massi IIIII
(1980)
21 October
1985
22 July
1990
DC   PSI   PSDI   PRI Massi IIIIV
(1985)
5 Unknown-person.gif Rodolfo Giampaoli
(b. 1939)
22 July
1990
29 July
1993
DC DC   PSI   PSDI   PRI GianpaoliV
(1990)
6 Unknown-person.gif Gaetano Recchi
(b. 1934)
29 July
1993
19 June
1995
PSI DC   PSI   FdV Recchi
Directly-elected presidents (since 1995)
7 Unknown-person.gif Vito D'Ambrosio
(b. 1943)
19 June
1995
17 April
2000
PDS
DS
PDS   PRC   FdV D'Ambrosio IVI
(1995)
17 April
2000
5 April
2005
DS   PRC   PPI   FdV D'Ambrosio IIVII
(2000)
8 GianMarioSpacca.jpg Gian Mario Spacca
(b. 1953)
5 April
2005
30 March
2010
DL
PD
DS   DL   PRC   FdV   PdCI Spacca IVIII
(2005)
30 March
2010
12 June
2015
PD   IdV   UDC   FdV Spacca IIIX
(2010)
9 Ceriscioli-regione-marche (cropped).jpg Luca Ceriscioli
(b. 1966)
12 June
2015
30 September
2020
PD PD   IdV   UDC   FdV   PSI CeriscioliX
(2015)
10 Francesco Acquaroli daticamera 2018.jpg Francesco Acquaroli
(b. 1974)
30 September
2020
In office FdI League   FdI   FI AcquaroliXI
(2020)

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