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Conference of Regions and Autonomous Provinces


Conferenza delle Regioni e delle Province Autonome
Leadership

President

Massimiliano Fedriga, League
since 9 April 2021

Structure
Seats21

4

1

1

1

1

5

5

3

Political groups

List

    •   Lega (5)
    •   FI (5)
    •   PD (4)
    •   FdI (3)
    •   M5S (1)
    •   NM (1)
    •   SVP (1)
    •   UV (1)

6

15

Political groups

List

Website
www.regioni.it
Footnotes

The Conference of Regions and Autonomous Provinces, originally named "Conference of Presidents of Regions and Autonomous Provinces", is a political body of coordination between the Regions of Italy and, chiefly, their presidents.

The Conference, established in Pomezia, Lazio on 15–16 January 1981,[1] is composed of 21 members, including the representatives of the autonomous provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol, which form the Region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol.

The priorities that led to the establishment of the Conference were:

The Conference's was increased following the establishment by the Italian government of the State–Regions Conference (1983)[2][3] and the Unified State–Regions, Cities and Local Autonomous Conference (1997),[4] the latter being the joint meeting of the State–Regions Conference and the State–Cities and Local Autonomous Conference (1997). Since then, the Conference of Regions and Autonomous Provinces has been the official seat of interregional institutional dialogue. In fact, joint documents are prepared by the Conference and are later presented during the meetings of the State-Regions Conference and the Unified Conference.

List of members[edit]

Regions
Region Name Portrait Since Term Party Coalition Election
Renzo Testolin
(1968–)
2 March 2023 2020–2025 UV Centre-left 2020
Alberto Cirio
(1972–)
6 June 2019 2019–2024 FI Centre-right 2019
Attilio Fontana
(1962–)
26 March 2018 2023–2028 LegaLL Centre-right 2023
Luca Zaia
(1968–)
30 March 2010 2020–2025 LegaLV Centre-right 2020
Massimiliano Fedriga
(1980–)
30 April 2018 2023–2028 LegaLFVG Centre-right 2023
Stefano Bonaccini
(1967–)
24 November 2014 2020–2025 PD Centre-left 2020
Giovanni Toti
(1968–)
1 June 2015 2020–2025 NM Centre-right 2020
Eugenio Giani
(1959–)
8 October 2020 2020–2025 PD Centre-left 2020
Francesco Acquaroli
(1974–)
30 September 2020 2020–2025 FdI Centre-right 2020
Donatella Tesei
(1958–)
28 October 2019 2019–2024 LegaLU Centre-right 2019
Francesco Rocca
(1965–)
2 March 2023 2023–2028 Ind. (FdI) Centre-right 2023
Marco Marsilio
(1968–)
11 February 2019 2024–2029 FdI Centre-right 2024
Francesco Roberti
(1967–)
6 July 2023 2023–2028 FI Centre-right 2023
Vincenzo De Luca
(1949–)
1 June 2015 2020–2025 PD Centre-left 2020
Michele Emiliano
(1959–)
1 June 2015 2020–2025 Ind. (PD) Centre-left 2020
Vito Bardi
(1951–)
25 March 2019 2024–2029 FI Centre-right 2024
Roberto Occhiuto
(1969–)
29 October 2021 2021–2026 FI Centre-right 2021
Renato Schifani
(1950–)
13 October 2022 2022–2027 FI Centre-right 2022
Alessandra Todde
(1969–)
2024 2024–2029 M5S Centre-left 2024
Autonomous Provinces[a]
Arno Kompatscher
(1971–)
9 January 2014 2023–2028 SVP Centre-right 2023
Maurizio Fugatti
(1972–)
2 November 2018 2023–2028 LegaLT Centre-right 2023
  1. ^ Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol is composed of two autonomous provinces, which are individually represented in the Conference of Regions and Autonomous Provinces.

List of presidents[edit]

This is the list of presidents of the Conference since 1995. Before then, the role was rotational.

President Term started Term ended Party Region
Time in office
Pier Luigi Bersani
(1951–)
1 January
1995
1 July
1995
Democratic Party of the Left Emilia-Romagna
181 days
Alessandra Guerra
(1963–)
2 July
1995
23 May
1996
Lega Nord Friuli-Venezia Giulia
326 days
Piero Badaloni
(1946–)
23 May
1996
16 April
2000
The Democrats Lazio
3 years, 329 days
Enzo Ghigo
(1953–)
23 May
2000
13 May
2005
Forza Italia Piedmont
4 years, 355 days
Vasco Errani
(1955–)
13 May
2005
31 July
2014
Democrats of the Left /
Democratic Party
Emilia-Romagna
9 years, 79 days
Sergio Chiamparino
(1948–)
31 July
2014
17 December
2015
Democratic Party Piedmont
1 year, 139 days
Stefano Bonaccini
(1967–)
17 December
2015
9 April
2021
Democratic Party Emilia-Romagna
5 years, 113 days
Massimiliano Fedriga
(1980–)
9 April
2021
Incumbent Lega Friuli-Venezia Giulia
3 years, 89 days

See also[edit]

Official website

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Storia in pillole della Conferenza delle Regioni e delle Province autonome". 14 January 2021.
  • ^ "Conferenze Stato Regioni e Unificata".
  • ^ "Home". statoregioni.it.
  • ^ "Servizio sospeso | Ministero dell'Interno".

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