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The president of the Regional Council of Veneto is the presiding officer of the Regional Council of Veneto. The office is established by the articles 10 and 11 of the Statute of Veneto. The president is elected by the absolute majority of the Regional Council in the first session of the new legislature and his term ends at the end of the legislature. [1]
The current president is Roberto Ciambetti of Liga Veneta–Lega.
Presidents of the Regional Council of Veneto | |||
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President | Party | Term | Legislature |
Vito Orcalli | DC | 1970–1974 | I Legislature |
Giancarlo Gambaro | DC | 1974–1975 | I Legislature |
Giancarlo Gambaro | DC | 1975 | II Legislature |
Bruno Marchetti | PSI | 1975–1980 | II Legislature |
Bruno Marchetti | PSI | 1980–1985 | III Legislature |
Francesco Guidolin | DC | 1985–1990 | IV Legislature |
Amalia Sartori | PSI | 1990 | V Legislature |
Umberto Carraro | PSI | 1990–1995 | V Legislature |
Amalia Sartori | FI | 1995–2000 | VI Legislature |
Enrico Cavaliere | LV | 2000–2005 | VII Legislature |
Marino Finozzi | LV | 2005–2010 | VIII Legislature |
Clodovaldo Ruffato | PdL | 2010–2015 | IX Legislature |
Roberto Ciambetti | LV | 2015–2020 | X Legislature |
Roberto Ciambetti | LV | 2020–present | X Legislature |
Source: Regional Council of Veneto
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