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The following is a complete list of presidents of Molise. Molise is a region of Southern Italy established in 1970. Prior to then, it was part of the region of Abruzzi e Molise
Prior to the 1995 election, the president was not directly elected, and was routinely a member of the Christian Democracy party (DC), the party which had dominated elections for the Regional Council of Molise (Italian : Consiglio Regionale del Molise) and across Italy since the establishment of the Italian Republic as of the 1946 election.
Name | Term of office | Political party | Legislature | ||
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1 | Carlo Vitale | 1970 | 1973 | DC | I (1970) |
2 | Giustino D'Uva | 1973 | 1975 | DC | |
3 | Florindo D'Aimmo | 1975 | 1980 | DC | II (1975) |
1980 | 1982 | III (1980) | |||
(2) | Giustino D'Uva | 1982 | 1984 | DC | |
4 | Ulderico Adolfo Calogiovanni | 1984 | 1985 | DC | |
5 | Paolo Nuvoli | 1985 | 1988 | DC | IV (1985) |
6 | Fernando Di Laura Frattura | 1988 | 1990 | DC | |
7 | Enrico Santoro | 1990 | 1992 | DC | V (1990) |
8 | Luigi Di Bartolomeo | 1992 | 1994 | DC | |
9 | Giovanni Di Giandomenico | 1994 | 1995 | DC | |
10 | Marcello Veneziale (b. 1941) | 7 June 1995 | 20 November 1998 [lower-alpha 1] | PDS | VI (1995) |
11 | Angelo Michele Iorio (b. 1948) | 20 November 1998 | 11 May 1999 [lower-alpha 2] | FI | |
(10) | Marcello Veneziale (b. 1941) | 11 May 1999 | 20 May 2000 | DS | |
President | Term of office | Party | Legislature | |||
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12 | Giovanni Di Stasi (b. 1950) | 20 May 2000 | 21 November 2001 [lower-alpha 3] | DS | VII (2000) | |
(11) | Angelo Michele Iorio (b. 1948) | 21 November 2001 | 30 November 2006 | FI PdL | VIII (2001) | |
30 November 2006 | 15 November 2011 | IX (2006) | ||||
15 November 2011 | 18 March 2013 [lower-alpha 4] | X (2011) | ||||
13 | Paolo Di Laura Frattura (b. 1962) | 18 March 2013 | 8 May 2018 | PD | XI (2013) | |
14 | Donato Toma (b. 1957) | 8 May 2018 | 6 July 2023 | FI | XII (2018) | |
15 | Francesco Roberti (b. 1967) | 6 July 2023 | In office | FI | XIII (2023) |
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