Regional Council of Apulia explained

Regional Council of Apulia
Legislature:11th Legislature
Session Room:Bari palazzo della Regione.jpg
Background Color:red
House Type:Unicameral
Leader1 Type:President
Leader1:Loredana Capone
Election1:26 November 2020[1]
Members:51
Structure1:Apulia Regional Council 2020.svg
Structure1 Res:250px
Political Groups1:Government (30+1)
  • PD (15)
  • (5)
  • M5S (5)
  • (3)
  • (2)
  • Mixed (1)

Opposition (20)

Next Election1:2025
Website:Official website

The Regional Council of Apulia (Consiglio Regionale della Puglia) is the legislative assembly of Apulia.

It was first elected in 1970, when the ordinary regions were instituted, on the basis of the Constitution of Italy of 1948.

Composition

The Regional Council of Apulia was originally composed of 50 regional councillors. The number of regional councillors increased to 60 in 2000 and subsequently to 70 in 2005, following a modification of the regional Statute in 2004.[2] [3] In the 2005 regional election the number of councillors further raised to 78, following a further allocation of 8 regional councillors to the center-left winning coalition.[4] [5]

Following the decree-law n. 138 of 13 August 2011 the number of regional councillors returned to 50, with an additional seat reserved for the President of the Region.

Political groups

The Regional Council of Apulia is currently composed of the following political groups:[6]

PartySeatsStatus
Democratic Party
Brothers of Italy
With Emiliano
Five Star Movement
Forza Italia
For Apulia
Action
Populars with Emiliano
Apulia Tomorrow
Mixed group[7]

By coalition:

PartySeatsStatus
Centre-left coalition
Centre-right coalition
Action

Historical composition

ElectionDCPCIPSIPLIPRIPSDIMSIOthersTotal
7 June 19702214511-4350
15 June 1975211551125-50
8 June 1980221361124150
12 May 1985201381125-50
6 May 19902210101123150
ElectionMajorityOppositionTotalPresident of the Region
23 April 199513 PDS
4 PRC
4 PPI
3 PdD
1 Greens
1 Other
65Salvatore Distaso
16 April 20009 DS
3 PPI
3 Dem
2 SDI
1 PRC
5 Others
60

Raffaele Fitto
3 April 200514 DS
8 DL
4 PRC
3 SDI
2 PdCI
1 IdV
9 Others
11 FI
7 AN
4 UDC
6 Others
70

Nichi Vendola
28 March 201019 PD
9 SEL
5 IdV
5 Others
21 PdL
4 UDC
6 Others
70
31 May 201513 PD
4 SEL
12 Others
51

Michele Emiliano
20 September 202015 PD
5 M5S
14 Others
7 FdI
3 Lega
3 FI
3 Others
51

Presidents

This is a list of the Presidents of the Regional Council (Italian: Presidenti del Consiglio regionale):

NamePeriodRegional Legislature
Beniamino Finocchiaro (PSI)20 July 1970 30 July 1975I (1970)
Luigi Tarricone (PSI)30 July 1975 8 August 1980II (1975)
8 August 198021 June 1985III (1980)
Walter Distasio (DC)21 June 198528 October 1985IV (1985)
Nicola Di Cagno (PLI)28 October 198528 June 1990
Mario Annese (DC)28 June 1990 15 December 1992V (1990)
Cosimo Convertino (PSI)15 December 199220 July 1995
Giovanni Copertino (CCD)20 July 1995 12 June 2000VI (1995)
Mario De Cristofaro (AN)12 June 2000 5 May 2005VII (2000)
Pietro Pepe (PD)5 May 200527 May 2010VIII (2005)
Onofrio Introna (SEL)27 May 201022 July 2015IX (2010)
Mario Loizzo (PD)22 July 201526 November 2020X (2015)
Loredana Capone (PD)26 November 2020IncumbentXI (2020)

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Loredana Capone: «Io, prima donna presidente partendo da umili origini.
  2. http://www.regione.emilia-romagna.it/affari_ist/rivista_2_3_2004/481-507%20Coduti.pdf Appunti sul nuovo Statuto della Regione Puglia
  3. http://www.lagazzettadelmezzogiorno.it/news/puglia/13740/puglia-prima-regione-con-nuovo-statuto.html Puglia, prima regione con nuovo statuto
  4. http://bari.repubblica.it/cronaca/2010/03/29/news/vendola_al_46_4_-palese_al_44_3_primo_sondaggio_di_pieopoli-2990199/ Vendola riconfermato, il nuovo Consiglio sono 78 gli eletti, resta fuori la Poli Bortone
  5. https://www.statoquotidiano.it/01/04/2010/regionali-discussione-seggi-tarquinio-lo-statuto-parla-di-70-consiglieri-soddisfazione-sel/21575/ Regionali, Tarquinio: lo Statuto parla di 70 consiglieri. Soddisfazione Sel
  6. Web site: Ministry of the Interior – Results . elezioni.interno.gov.it . 22 September 2020 . it.
  7. In support of the government: Antonio Tutolo (Independent). In the opposition: Stellato Massimiliano (Italia Viva).