Government of Veneto
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The Regional Government of Veneto (Giunta Regionale del Veneto) is presided by the President of the Region (Presidente della Regione), who is elected for a five-year term, and is composed by the President and the Ministers (Assessori), who are currently 12, including a Vice President.
[edit] Current Regional Government
- See also: Galan III Government
The current regional government is in charge from 19 May 2005.
Galan III Government | ||
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Ministry | Minister | Party |
President | Giancarlo Galan | FI |
Vice President | Luca Zaia (until 6 June 2008) Franco Manzato (since 6 June 2008) |
LV |
Minister of Economy, Development and Innovation | Fabio Gava | FI |
Minister of Budget | Maria Luisa Coppola | AN |
Minister of Health | Flavio Tosi (until 26 June 2007) Francesca Martini (26 June 2007 – 6 June 2008) Sandro Sandri (since 6 June 2008) |
LV |
Minister of Social Affairs | Antonio De Poli (until 28 July 2006) Stefano Valdegamberi (since 9 November 2006) |
UDC |
Minister of Education | Elena Donazzan | AN |
Minister of Transports and Infrastructures | Renato Chisso | FI |
Minister of Agriculture and Tourism | Luca Zaia | LV |
Minister of Public Works and Sports | Massimo Giorgetti | AN |
Minister of Environment | Giancarlo Conta | FI |
Minister of Immigration | Oscar De Bona | NPSI |
Minister of Territorial Affairs | Renzo Marangon | FI |
Minister of Local Affairs | Stefano Valdegamberi (until 9 November 2006) Flavio Silvestrin (since 9 November 2006) |
UDC |
Source: Veneto Region
[edit] List of past Governments
- See also: Presidents of Veneto and Governments of Veneto
Governments of Veneto | |||||||
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Government | President | Party | Coalition | Vice President | Party | Term | Legislature |
Tomelleri I | Angelo Tomelleri | DC | DC | Paolo Tartari | DC | 1970–1971 | I Legislature |
Tomelleri II | Angelo Tomelleri | DC | DC | Paolo Tartari | DC | 1971–1972 | I Legislature |
Feltrin I | Piero Feltrin | DC | DC | Paolo Tartari | DC | 1971–1973 | I Legislature |
Tomelleri III | Angelo Tomelleri | DC | DC | Marino Cortese | DC | 1973–1975 | I Legislature |
Tomelleri IV | Angelo Tomelleri | DC | DC, PRI | Giancarlo Gambaro | DC | 1975–1977 | II Legislature |
Tomelleri V | Angelo Tomelleri | DC | DC | Marino Cortese | DC | 1977–1980 | II Legislature |
Bernini I | Carlo Bernini | DC | DC, PSDI (since 1981) | Marino Cortese | DC | 1980–1985 | III Legislature |
Bernini II | Carlo Bernini | DC | DC, PSI, PSDI, PLI | Umberto Carraro | PSI | 1985–1989 | IV Legislature |
Cremonese I | Gianfranco Cremonese | DC | DC, PSI, PSDI, PLI | Umberto Carraro | PSI | 1989–1990 | IV Legislature |
Cremonese II | Gianfranco Cremonese | DC | DC, PSI, PRI, PSDI | Amalia Sartori | PSI | 1990–1992 | V Legislature |
Frigo I | Franco Frigo | DC | DC, PSI, Greens | Renzo Burro | PSI | 1992–1993 | V Legislature |
Pupillo I | Giuseppe Pupillo | PDS | DC, PDS, PSI, Greens, UPV | Carlo Alberto Tesserin | DC | 1993–1994 | V Legislature |
Bottin I | Aldo Bottin | PPI | PPI, LV, FI, PLI, UPV, CPA, Rad | Gian Paolo Gobbo | LV | 1994–1995 | V Legislature |
Galan I | Giancarlo Galan | FI | FI, AN, CDU, CCD | Bruno Canella | AN | 1995–2000 | VI Legislature |
Galan II | Giancarlo Galan | FI | FI, LV, AN, UDC | Fabio Gava | FI | 2000–2005 | VII Legislature |
Galan III | Giancarlo Galan | FI | FI, LV, AN, UDC, NPSI | Luca Zaia | LV | 2005–... | VIII Legislature |
Source: Veneto Region
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