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Claudio Burlando President of Liguria Incumbent Assumed office
2005Preceded by Sandro Biasotti Minister of Transports In office
17 May 1996 – 21 October 1998Preceded by Giovanni Caravale Succeeded by Tiziano Treu Member of Italian Chamber of Deputies In office
30 May 2005 – 20 May 2005Constituency Liguria In office
9 May 1996 – 29 May 2001Constituency 9 - Genova, (Liguria) Personal details Born 27 April 1954
Genoa, ItalyNationality Italian Political party Democratic Party Residence Genoa Claudio Burlando (Genoa, 27 April 1954) is an Italian politician, and the current Governor of Liguria, Italy.
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Political offices Preceded by
Giovanni CaravaleMinister of Transports
1996–1998Succeeded by
Tiziano TreuPreceded by
Sandro BiasottiPresident of Liguria
2005 – presentIncumbent Italian Chamber of Deputies Preceded by
Title jointly heldMember of the Italian Chamber of Deputies
Legislatures:
XIII, XIV
1996–2005Succeeded by
Title jointly heldPresidents of Regions of Italy
Abruzzo: Gianni Chiodi (PdL)
Aosta Valley: Augusto Rollandin (UV)
Apulia: Nichi Vendola (SEL)
Basilicata: Vito De Filippo (PD)
Calabria: Giuseppe Scopelliti (PdL)
Campania: Stefano Caldoro (PdL)
Emilia–Romagna: Vasco Errani (PD)
Friuli–Venezia Giulia: Renzo Tondo (PdL)
Lazio: Renata Polverini (PdL)
Liguria: Claudio Burlando (PD)Lombardy: Roberto Formigoni (PdL)
Marche: Gian Mario Spacca (PD)
Molise: Michele Iorio (PdL)
Piedmont: Roberto Cota (Lega Nord)
Sardinia: Ugo Cappellacci (PdL)
Sicily: Raffaele Lombardo (MpA)
Trentino–Alto Adige/Südtirol: Lorenzo Dellai (UpT)
Tuscany: Enrico Rossi (PD)
Umbria: Catiuscia Marini (PD)
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