Municipio II di Roma | |
---|---|
Municipio of Rome | |
Country | Italy |
Region | Lazio |
Comune | Rome |
Established | 19 January 2001 11 March 2013 (resized) |
Government | |
• President | Francesca Del Bello (Democratic Party) (2016-incumbent) |
Area | |
• Total | 5.28 sq mi (13.67 km2) |
Population (2016) | |
• Total | 168,354 |
• Density | 31,892.5/sq mi (12,313.78/km2) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Website | Municipio II of Rome |
Municipio II is an administrative subdivision of the city of Rome.
It was first created by Rome's City Council on 19 January 2001 and it has a President who is elected during the mayoral elections. On 11 March 2013 its borders were modified and it has expanded with the incorporation of part of the abolished Municipio III. [1]
Municipio II is divided into 11 localities:
Locality | Inhabitants 31 December 2010 |
2a Villaggio Olimpico | 2,821 |
2b Parioli | 22,168 |
2c Flaminio | 13,086 |
2d Salario | 25,612 |
2e Trieste | 53,139 |
2x Villa Borghese | 602 |
2y Villa Ada | 915 |
3a Nomentano | 39,231 |
3b San Lorenzo | 8,987 |
3x Università | 1,017 |
3y Verano | 223 |
Not localised | 553 |
The President of the municipio is directly elected by citizens. The Council of the municipio is elected every five years, with a system under which voters express a direct choice for the President or an indirect choice voting for the party of the candidate's coalition. If no candidate receives at least 50% of votes, the top two candidates go to a second round after two weeks. This gives a result whereby the winning candidate may be able to claim majority support.
Last election occurred on 5 and 19 June 2016:
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Run-off | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Francesca Del Bello | PD | 25,549 | 35.71 | 33,276 | 51.69 | |
Fabio Fois | M5S | 14,316 | 20.01 | 31,096 | 48.31 | |
Andrea Signorini | NcS | 13,221 | 18.48 | |||
Patrizio Di Tursi | FI | 11,367 | 15.89 | |||
Others | 7,091 | 9.92 | ||||
Total | 71,544 | 100.00 | 64,372 | 100.00 |
Table below shows the current composition of the Council:
Term | Majority | Opposition | Total | President |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016 – 2021 | 12 PD 3 RI | 3 M5S 2 FdI 1 FI 1 SI 1 NcS 1 Other | 24 | Francesca Del Bello (PD) |
Here is a list of the Presidents of the municipio since the office was created in 2001:
President | Party | Coalition | In office | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Antonio Saccone | FI | House of Freedoms | 2001–2006 | |
Guido Bottini | DL | The Olive Tree | 2006–2008 | |
Sara De Angelis | PdL | Centre-right | 2008–2013 | |
Giuseppe Gerace | PD | Centre-left | 2013–2016 | |
Francesca Del Bello | PD | Centre-left | since 2016 |
The Chamber of Deputies is the lower house of the bicameral Italian Parliament. The two houses together form a perfect bicameral system, meaning they perform identical functions, but do so separately. The Chamber of Deputies has 630 members. Pursuant to the amended article 56 of the Italian Constitution, the Chamber of Deputies will have 400 seats following the next election, of which 392 will be elected from Italian constituencies, and 8 from Italian citizens living abroad. Deputies are styled The Honourable and meet at Palazzo Montecitorio.
The city of Rome, Italy is divided into first-level administrative subdivisions.
The mayor of Milan is the first citizen and head of the municipal government of the city of Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
The Province of Rome was one of the five provinces that formed part of the region of Lazio in Italy. It was established in 1870 and disestablished in 2014. It was essentially coterminous with the Rome metropolitan area. The city of Rome was the provincial capital. During the 1920s, the boundary of the province shrank as land was ceded to establish new provinces. The Province of Rome was the most populous province in Italy. On 1 January 2015, it was superseded by a new local government body—the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital.
Municipio XIII is an administrative subdivision of the city of Rome. It was first created by Rome's City Council on 19 January 2001 and it has a president who is elected during the mayoral elections.
Municipio XIV is an administrative subdivision of the city of Rome. It was first created by Rome's City Council on 19 January 2001 and it has a president who is elected during the mayoral elections.
Municipio I is an administrative subdivision of the municipality of Rome, encompassing the centre of the city.
The 2010 Italian local elections were held on different dates; most on 29–30 March concurrently with the Regional elections.
Snap municipal elections were held in Rome on 13–14 and 27–28 April 2008 to elect the Mayor of Rome and 60 members of the City Council, as well as the nineteen presidents and more than 400 councillors of the 19 municipi in which the municipality was divided. The first round of the elections occurred on the same dates of the national general election.
Municipal elections were held in Rome on 28–29 May 2006 to elect the Mayor of Rome and 60 members of the City Council, as well as the nineteen presidents and more than 400 councillors of the 19 municipi in which the municipality was divided.
Municipio XII is an administrative subdivision of the city of Rome. It was first created by Rome's City Council on 19 January 2001 and it has a president who is elected during the mayoral elections.
Municipal elections were held in Rome on 13 and 27 May 2001 to elect the Mayor of Rome and 60 members of the City Council, as well as the nineteen presidents and more than 400 councillors of the 19 municipi in which the municipality was divided. The first round of the elections occurred on the same date of the national general election.
Municipal elections were held in Rome on 16 November 1997 to elect the Mayor of Rome and 60 members of the City Council, as well as the nineteen presidents and more than 400 councillors of the 19 circoscrizioni in which the municipality was divided.
Municipal elections were held in Rome on 26–27 May and 9–10 June 2013 to elect the Mayor of Rome and 48 members of the City Council, as well as the fifteen presidents and more than 400 councillors of the 15 municipi in which the municipality is divided.
Metropolitan City of Rome Capital is an area of local government at the level of metropolitan city in the Lazio region of the Republic of Italy. It comprises the territory of the city of Rome and 120 other municipalities (comuni) in the hinterland of the city. With more than 4.3 million inhabitants, it is the largest metropolitan city in Italy.
Municipal elections were held in Milan on 5 and 19 June 2016 to elect the Mayor and the 48 members of the City Council, as well as the nine presidents and 270 councillors of the nine administrative zones in which the municipality is divided, each one having one president and 30 councillors.
Snap municipal elections were held in Rome on 5 and 19 June 2016, to elect the Mayor of Rome and 48 members of the City Council, as well as the fifteen presidents and more than 400 councillors of the 15 municipi in which the municipality is divided.
Municipio VIII is an administrative subdivision of the city of Rome.
Municipal elections took place in Rome on 3–4 October 2021 and 17–18 October 2021. Open for election were the office of Mayor of Rome and all the 48 seats of the City Council, as well as the presidents and councils of each of the fifteen municipi in which the city is divided.
Municipal elections took place in Milan, Italy, on 3 and 4 October 2021 to elect the Mayor and the 48 members of the City Council, as well as the nine presidents and 270 councillors of the nine administrative zones (municipi) in which the municipality is divided, each one having one president and 30 councillors.