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Politics of Piedmont

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Thepolitics of Piedmont, aregion of Italy, takes place in a framework of apresidential system ofrepresentative democracy, whereby thepresident of Piedmont is thehead of government, and of a pluriformmulti-party system.Executive power is exercised by the regional government.Legislative power is vested in both the government and theRegional Council of Piedmont.

Executive branch

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The Regional Government (Giunta Regionale) 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, who are currently 14, including a Vice President (Vice Presidente).[1]

List of presidents

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Main article:List of presidents of Piedmont
PresidentTerm of officePartyCoalitionAdministrationLegislature
Presidents elected by the Regional Council of Piedmont (1970–1995)
1Edoardo Calleri di Sala
(1927–2002)
23 July
1970
21 December
1973
DCDC • PSI • PSDI • PRICalleri di SalaI
(1970)
2Gianni Oberto Tarena
(1902–1980)
21 December
1973
21 July
1975
DCDC • PSI • PSDI • PRITarena
3Aldo Vigilone
(1923–1988)
21 July
1975
28 July
1980
PSIPSI • PCIVigilone III
(1975)
4Ezio Enrietti
(1936–2020)
28 July
1980
15 July
1983
PSIPSI • PCIEnriettiIII
(1980)
3Aldo Vigilone
(1923–1988)
15 July
1983
1 August
1985
PSIDC • PSI • PSDI • PRI • PLIVigilone II
5Vittorio Beltrami
(1926–2012)
1 August
1985
25 July
1990
DCDC • PSI • PSDI • PRI • PLIBeltramiIV
(1985)
6Gian Paolo Brizio
(1929–2008)
25 July
1990
16 March
1993
DCDC • PSI • PSDI • PRI • PLIBrizio IV
(1990)
16 March
1993
12 June
1995
DC • PSI • FdV • PDS • RIBrizio II
Directly-elected presidents (since 1995)
7Enzo Ghigo
(b. 1953)
12 June
1995
17 April
2000
FIFI • AN • CCDGhigo IVI
(1995)
17 April
2000
27 April
2005
FI • AN • LN • CCDGhigo IIVII
(2000)
8Mercedes Bresso
(b. 1944)
27 April
2005
9 April
2010
DS
PD
DS • DL • PRC • FdVBressoVIII
(2005)
9Roberto Cota
(b. 1968)
9 April
2010
9 June
2014[a]
LNPdL • LNCotaIX
(2010)
10Sergio Chiamparino
(b. 1948)
9 June
2014
6 June
2019
PDPD • SELChiamparinoX
(2014)
11Alberto Cirio
(b. 1972)
6 June
2019
21 June
2024
FILN • FI • FdICirio IXI
(2019)
21 June
2024
In officeFdI • FI • LNCirio IIXII
(2024)
  1. ^Election invalidated for irregularities.


Local government

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Provinces

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ProvinceInhabitantsPresidentPartyElection
Metropolitan City of Turin2,282,197Stefano Lo Russo
(metropolitan mayor)
Democratic Party2021
Province of Cuneo590,421Luca RobaldoIndependent (Forza Italia)2022
Province of Alessandria428,826Enrico BussalinoIndependent (Forza Italia)2021
Province of Novara370,525Federico BinattiBrothers of Italy2018
Province of Asti217,574Maurizio RaseroForza Italia2022
Province of Biella179,685Emanuele Ramella PralungoDemocratic Party2021
Province of Vercelli174,904Davide GilardinoBrothers of Italy2022
Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola160,114Alessandro LanaIndependent (Forza Italia)2021

Municipalities

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Provincial capitals

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MunicipalityInhabitantsMayorPartyElection
Turin (list)890,529Stefano Lo Russo
(metropolitan mayor)
Democratic Party2021
Novara (list)104,380Alessandro CanelliLega Nord Piemont2021
Alessandria (list)93,943Giorgio AbonanteDemocratic Party2022
Asti (list)76,202Maurizio RaseroForza Italia2022
Cuneo (list)56,081Patrizia ManasseroDemocratic Party2022
Vercelli (list)46,754Andrea CorsaroForza Italia2019
Biella (list)44,733Claudio CorradinoLega Nord Piemont2019
Verbania (list)30,827Silvia MarchioniniDemocratic Party2019

Other municipalities with more than 45,000 inhabitants

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MunicipalityInhabitantsMayorPartyElection
Moncalieri57,294Paolo MontagnaDemocratic Party2020
Collegno49,905Francesco CascianoDemocratic Party2019
Rivoli48,791Andrea TagaroliLega Nord Piemont2019
Nichelino48,123Giampietro TolardoItalian Left2021
Settimo Torinese47,669Elena PiastraDemocratic Party2019

Legislative branch

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Main article:Regional Council of Piedmont

The Regional Council of Piedmont (Consiglio Regionale del Piemonte) is composed of 60 members. 48 councilors are elected inprovincial constituencies byproportional representation using thelargest remainder method with aDroop quota andopen lists, while 12 councillors (elected in bloc) come from a "regional list", including the President-elect. One seat is reserved for the candidate who comes second. If a coalition wins more than 50% of the total seats in the council with PR, only 6 candidates from the regional list will be chosen and the number of those elected in provincial constituencies will be 54. If the winning coalition receives less than 40% of votes, special seats are added to the council to ensure a large majority for the President's coalition.[2]

The council is elected for a five-year term, but, if the President suffers a vote of no confidence, resigns or dies, under thesimul stabunt, simul cadent clause introduced in 1999 (literallythey will stand together or they will fall together), also the council is dissolved and a snap election is called.[3]

Parties and elections

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Main articles:List of political parties in Piedmont andElections in Piedmont

Latest regional election

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Main article:2024 Piedmontese regional election

The latest regional election took place on 8–9 June 2024. Incumbent presidentAlberto Cirio ofForza Italia, supported also byBrothers of Italy (FdI),Lega Piemonte and other parties, was re-elected. FdI was the most voted party, ahead of theDemocratic Party.


8–9 June 2024 Piedmontese regional election results
CandidatesVotes%SeatsPartiesVotes%Seats
Alberto Cirio1,055,75256.136Brothers of Italy403,95424.4311
Cirio for President202,29412.235
Forza Italia162,8889.854
League155,5229.404
Us Moderates11,4410.69
Total936,09856.6024
Gianna Pentenero630,85333.541Democratic Party395.71023.9312
Greens and Left Alliance107,0956.483
United States of Europe40,2232.431
Pentenero for President24,8351.5
Environmentalist and Solidary Piedmont14,5360.88
Total582,39935.2216
Sarah Disabato144,4207.68Five Star Movement99,8066.043
Francesca Frediani28,1911.50Popular Piedmont19,3771.17
Alberto Costanzo21,5651.15Freedom16,0640.97
Total candidates1,880,781100.006Total parties1,653,744100.0043
Blank and invalid votes170,0488.49
Registered voters/turnout3,621,10155.30
Source:Ministry of the Interior – Election in Piedmont

Results by province and capital city

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ProvinceGianna PenteneroAlberto CirioSarah DisabatoOthers
Turin373,125
39.09%
468,302
49.06%
86,780
9.09%
26,312
2.76%
Cuneo73,166
26.58%
183,302
66.58%
12,474
4.53%
6,357
2.31%
Alessandria50,577
28.44%
109,520
61.61%
13,073
7.35%
4,626
2.60%
Novara46,502
29.09%
97,473
60.98%
11,778
7.37%
4,099
2.56%
Asti24,455
26.97%
57,695
63.63%
6,400
7.06%
2,121
2.34%
Biella22,958
28.24%
50,977
62.72%
4,903
6.03%
2,445
3.01%
Vercelli19,241
26.46%
47,062
64.72%
4,584
6.30%
1,834
2.53%
Verbano-Cusio-Ossola20,849
30.37%
41,421
60.33%
4,428
6.45%
1,962
2.85%
CityGianna PenteneroAlberto CirioSarah DisabatoOthers
Turin155,641
46.45%
140,345
41.88%
30,355
9.06%
8,759
2.62%
Cuneo10,170
42.65%
11,608
48.67%
1,333
5.59%
737
3.09%
Alessandria10,392
31.88%
18,620
57.13%
2,759
8.46%
823
2.52%
Novara14,306
35.98%
21,452
53.95%
3,189
8.02%
817
2.05%
Asti9,438
34.89%
14,657
54.19%
2,413
8.92%
541
2.00%
Biella6,589
33.47%
11,425
58.03%
1,180
5.99%
495
2.51%
Vercelli6,355
32.02%
11,832
59.62%
1,209
6.09%
451
2.27%
Verbania5,434
38.66%
7,155
50.91%
944
6.72%
522
3.72%

Regional elections
General elections
European Parliament elections

References

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  1. ^"Sito Ufficiale della Regione Piemonte: Giunta regionale". Archived fromthe original on 18 February 2010. Retrieved9 June 2008.
  2. ^La Repubblica – Regional electoral law (in Italian)
  3. ^"Regional Council of Lombardy – 1999 Constitutional law"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 6 March 2009. Retrieved6 March 2009.

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