List of presidents of Piedmont

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The president of Piedmont is the head of the government of the region. The presidents elected between 1970 and 1995 were elected by the Regional Council of Piedmont. Later they were directly elected by the population.

This is the list of presidents of Piedmont since 1970.

PresidentTerm of officePartyCoalitionAdministrationLegislature
Presidents elected by the Regional Council of Piedmont (1970–1995)
1 Unknown-person.gif Edoardo Calleri di Sala
(1927–2002)
23 July
1970
21 December
1973
Christian Democracy DC   PSI   PSDI   PRI Calleri di SalaI
(1970)
2 Unknown-person.gif Gianni Oberto Tarena
(1902–1980)
21 December
1973
21 July
1975
Christian Democracy DC   PSI   PSDI   PRI Tarena
3 Unknown-person.gif Aldo Vigilone
(1923–1988)
21 July
1975
28 July
1980
Italian Socialist Party PSI   PCI Vigilone III
(1975)
4 Unknown-person.gif Ezio Enrietti
(1936–2020)
28 July
1980
15 July
1983
Italian Socialist Party PSI   PCI EnriettiIII
(1980)
3 Unknown-person.gif Aldo Vigilone
(1923–1988)
15 July
1983
1 August
1985
Italian Socialist Party DC   PSI   PSDI   PRI   PLI Vigilone II
5 Unknown-person.gif Vittorio Beltrami
(1926–2012)
1 August
1985
25 July
1990
Christian Democracy DC   PSI   PSDI   PRI   PLI BeltramiIV
(1985)
6 Unknown-person.gif Gian Paolo Brizio
(1929–2008)
25 July
1990
16 March
1993
Christian Democracy DC   PSI   PSDI   PRI   PLI Brizio IV
(1990)
16 March
1993
12 June
1995
DC   PSI   FdV   PDS   RI Brizio II
Directly-elected presidents (since 1995)
7 Enzo Ghigo datisenato.jpg Enzo Ghigo
(b. 1953)
12 June
1995
17 April
2000
Forza Italia FI   AN   CCD Ghigo IVI
(1995)
17 April
2000
27 April
2005
FI   AN   LN   CCD Ghigo IIVII
(2000)
8 Italian part - Citizens' Corner debate- Brexit - Europe's Big Bang theory. Where did it start%3F (26772636523).jpg Mercedes Bresso
(b. 1944)
27 April
2005
30 March
2010
Democrats of the Left
Democratic Party
DS   DL   PRC   FdV BressoVIII
(2005)
9 Roberto Cota daticamera.jpg Roberto Cota
(b. 1968)
30 March
2010
9 June
2014 [lower-alpha 1]
Lega Nord PdL   LN CotaIX
(2010)
10 Sergio Chiamparino 2014.JPG Sergio Chiamparino
(b. 1948)
9 June
2014
6 June
2019
Democratic Party PD   SEL ChiamparinoX
(2014)
11 Alberto Cirio 2019.jpg Alberto Cirio
(b. 1972)
6 June
2019
21 June
2024
Forza Italia LN   FI   FdI Cirio IXI
(2019)
21 June
2024
In office FdI   FI   LN Cirio IIXII
(2024)
  1. Election invalidated for irregularities.

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