- Members of the Regional Council of Veneto, 2010–2015
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Veneto
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- Regional Government
- President: Luca Zaia
- Vice President: Marino Zorzato
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- President: Clodovaldo Ruffato
- Members (previous term)
- Provinces of Veneto
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- Political parties
This article is about the composition of the Regional Council of Veneto, the legislative assembly of Veneto, during the IX Legislature, which is to say the term started in April 2010, following the 2010 regional election, and to be concluded in April 2015. Of the 60 members 53 were elected in provincial constituencies with proportional representation with a further 6 returned from the so-called "regional list" of the elected President, including the President himself, and one given to the candidate for President who came second.[1]
Since 2010 Clodovaldo Ruffato (The People of Freedom) has been the President of the Council, while Luca Zaia (Liga Veneta) has been President of the Region at the head of its first government.
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Composition
Seven parties were represented in the Council at the beginning of the term, plus a one-member political group formed by Giuseppe Bortolussi, the centre-left defeated candidate.
The single largest party in the Council is Liga Veneta with 20 seats, a third of the total.
Strength of political groups
Distribution of Seats in the Regional Council Political Group Leader 2010 Now Liga Veneta–Lega Nord Federico Caner 20 20 The People of Freedom Dario Bond 17 17 Venetian Democratic Party Laura Puppato 14 12 Union of the Centre Stefano Valdegamberi 3 3 Italy of Values Gustavo Franchetto 3 3 Federation of the Left Pietrangelo Pettenò 1 1 North-East Union Mariangelo Foggiato 1 1 Bortolussi President Giuseppe Bortolussi[2] 1 1 Mixed Group Diego Bottacin[2] – 2 Sources: Regional Council of Veneto – Groups and Regional Council of Veneto – Members
Members by party of election
Liga Veneta–Lega Nord
- Luca Baggio
- Andrea Bassi
- Santino Bozza
- Federico Caner
- Bruno Cappon
- Vittorino Cenci
- Roberto Ciambetti
- Maurizio Conte
- Cristiano Corazzari
- Nicola Finco
- Marino Finozzi
- Giovanni Furlanetto
- Arianna Lazzarini
- Franco Manzato
- Giampiero Possamai
- Sandro Sandri
- Daniele Stival
- Paolo Tosato
- Matteo Toscani
- Luca Zaia
The People of Freedom
- Davide Bendinelli
- Dario Bond
- Renato Chisso
- Giancarlo Conta
- Maria Luisa Coppola
- Piergiorgio Cortelazzo
- Elena Donazzan
- Massimo Giorgetti
- Nereo Laroni
- Mauro Mainardi
- Leonardo Padrin
- Clodovaldo Ruffato
- Remo Sernagiotto
- Moreno Teso
- Carlo Alberto Tesserin
- Costantino Toniolo
- Marino Zorzato
Venetian Democratic Party
- Graziano Azzalin
- Giuseppe Berlato Sella
- Franco Bonfante
- Mauro Bortoli
- Diego Bottacin[2] (switched to the Mixed Group in October 2010)
- Andrea Causin[2] (switched to the Mixed Group in March 2010)
- Roberto Fasoli
- Stefano Fracasso
- Bruno Pigozzo
- Laura Puppato
- Sergio Reolon
- Piero Ruzzante
- Claudio Sinigaglia
- Lucio Tiozzo
Union of the Centre
- Raffaele Grazia
- Stefano Peraro
- Stefano Valdegamberi
Italy of Values
- Gustavo Franchetto
- Gennaro Marotta
- Antonino Pipitone
Federation of the Left
- Pietrangelo Pettenò
North-East Union
Bortolussi President
- Giuseppe Bortolussi[2]
Election
Main article: Venetian regional election, 2010The election that produced the IX Legislature took place on 28-29 March 2010. Luca Zaia, leader of Liga Veneta–Lega Nord, was elected President by a landslide and his party became the largest in the region with 35.2%. The total score of Venetist parties was 37.2%, more than ever before.
Liga Veneta managed the highest swing ever in a regional election in Veneto (+20.5%), gaining from almost every part of the political spectrum, but mainly from The People of Freedom (–7.5%), the Democrats (–8.6%) and other Venetists (–5.1%).
Candidates Regional lists Provincial lists Total votes % seats Parties votes % swing seats party group Luca Zaia 1,528,386 60.2 6 Liga Veneta–Lega Nord 788,581 35.2 +20.5 18 20 37 The People of Freedom 555,006 24.7 -7.5 13 17 Alliance of the Centre 18,114 0.8 new - - Giuseppe Bortolussi 738,761 29.1 1 Democratic Party 456,309 20.3 -8.6 14 15 19 Italy of Values 119,396 5.3 +4.0 3 3 Federation of the Left 35,028 1.6 -3.4 1 1 Left Ecology Freedom–Italian Socialist Party 27,578 1.2 new - - IDEA – List for Veneto (incl. Greens) 15,907 0.7 -2.3 - - Liga Veneto Autonomo 4,390 0.2 new - - Antonio De Poli 162,235 6.4 - Union of the Centre 110,417 4.9 -1.5 3 3 4 North-East Union 34,697 1.5 -5.1 1 1 David Borrelli 80,246 3.2 - Five Star Movement 57,848 2.6 new - - - Silvano Polo 12,891 0.5 - Party of the Venetians 7,879 0.4 new - - - Paolo Caratossidis 9,151 0.4 - New Force 6,476 0.3 -0.6 - - - Gianluca Panto 9,066 0.4 - Venetian National Party 6,226 0.3 new - - - Total candidates 2,540,736 100.0 7 Total parties 2,243,042 100.0 = 47 60 60 Source: Regional Council of Veneto
References
- ^ http://www.consiglio.regione.lombardia.it/c/portal/layout?p_l_id=PRI.1046.1&p_p_id=20&p_p_action=1&p_p_state=exclusive&p_p_col_id=null&p_p_col_pos=2&p_p_col_count=3&_20_struts_action=%2Fdocument_library%2Fget_file&_20_folderId=69&_20_name=l+cost+199_PDF.pdf
- ^ a b c d e Giuseppe Bortolussi, Diego Bottacin and Andrea Causin are members of Toward North.
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