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There have been ninepresidents ofUmbria since its proclamation in 1970, presiding over a total of 15 mandates.

As established by the art. 114, second paragraph of the text, the region of Umbria was established, and the first regional elections took place on 7 June 1970. Until 1993 the presidents were elected by the regional council and following the 1995 reform, the election of the president of the region is by universal and direct suffrage.

Since 2000, all directly elected presidents of Umbria have been women. Umbria has the largest number of mandates won by female presidents out of any region of Italy,[1] with six mandates won by four separate women.

The youngest president at the time of the elections was Pietro Conti, who took office at the age of 41; the oldest was Maria Rita Lorenzetti, who finished her term at the age of 57. Germano Marri was the president who presided over most, elected three times and with the longest mandate, with 10 years, 11 months and 6 days, while Francesco Ghirelli with the shorter mandate.

The Italian Communist Party is the party that has included most of the presidents (three), having governed from 1970 to 1992 with the Italian Socialist Party.

The most durable junta was the first Marini junta, with 5 years, 2 months and 1 day, while the shorter one was the first Ghirelli junta.

List of presidents

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PresidentTerm of officePartyCoalitionAdministrationLegislature
Presidents elected by the Regional Council of Umbria (1970–1995)
1Pietro Conti
(1928–1988)
8 June
1970
16 June
1975
PCIPCI • PSI • PSIUPConti II
(1970)
16 June
1975
5 July
1976
PCI • PSIConti IIII
(1975)
2Germano Marri
(b. 1932)
5 July
1976
9 June
1980
PCIPCI • PSIMarri I
9 June
1980
13 May
1985
Marri IIIII
(1980)
13 May
1985
11 May
1987
Marri IIIIV
(1985)
3Francesco Mandarini
(1942–2022)
11 May
1987
17 July
1990
PCI
PDS
PCI • PSIMandarini I
17 July
1990
22 July
1992
Mandarini IIV
(1990)
4Francesco Ghirelli
(b. 1948)
22 July
1992
31 March
1993
PDSPDS • PSIGhirelli
5Claudio Carnieri
(b. 1944)
31 March
1993
5 June
1995
PDSPDS • PSICarnieri
Directly-elected Presidents (since 1995)
6Bruno Bracalente
(b. 1949)
5 June
1995
17 April
2000
PDS
DS
PDS • PRC • PPIBracalenteVI
(1995)
7Maria Rita Lorenzetti
(b. 1953)
17 April
2000
5 April
2005
DS
PD
DS • PRC • PPILorenzetti IVII
(2000)
5 April
2005
16 April
2010
DS • DL • PRC • PdCILorenzetti IIVIII
(2005)
8Catiuscia Marini
(b. 1967)
16 April
2010
10 June
2015
PDPD • IdV • FdSMarini IIX
(2010)
10 June
2015
28 May
2019[2]
PD • PSI • SELMarini IIX
(2015)
9Donatella Tesei
(b. 1958)
11 November
2019
2 December
2024
LNLN • FdI • FITeseiXI
(2019)
10Stefania Proietti
(b. 1975)
2 December
2024
IncumbentInd.PD • M5S • AVSProiettiXII
(2024)


Timeline

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References

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  1. ^Nardi, Matilde (19 November 2024)."Umbria regione "rosa". Per 30 anni governata solo da donne, un numero superiore a tutte le altre Regioni messe insieme (di M. Nardi)".HuffPost Italia (in Italian). Retrieved20 November 2024.
  2. ^Resigned. The post was held by the vice-presidentFabio Paparelli (PD) till a new regional election was called.
Aosta Valley
Renzo Testolin (UV)
Piedmont
Alberto Cirio (FI)
Lombardy
Attilio Fontana (LegaLL)
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
[a]Arno Kompatscher (SVP)
Veneto
Luca Zaia (LegaLV)
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Massimiliano Fedriga (LegaLFVG)
Emilia-Romagna
Michele De Pascale (PD)
Liguria
Marco Bucci (Indep)
Tuscany
Eugenio Giani (PD)
Marche
Francesco Acquaroli (FdI)
Umbria
Stefania Proietti (Indep)
Lazio
Francesco Rocca (IndepFdI)
Abruzzo
Marco Marsilio (FdI)
Molise
Francesco Roberti (FI)
Campania
Vincenzo De Luca (PD)
Apulia
Michele Emiliano (IndepPD)
Basilicata
Vito Bardi (FI)
Calabria
Roberto Occhiuto (FI)
Sicily
Renato Schifani (FI)
Sardinia
Alessandra Todde (M5S)
  1. ^Rotational presidency. The region is composed of two autonomous provinces, which are individually represented in theConference of Regions and Autonomous Provinces by their respective president/governor:Trentino:Maurizio Fugatti (LegaLT);South Tyrol:Arno Kompatscher (SVP).
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