Conference of Regions and Autonomous Provinces

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Conference of Regions and Autonomous Provinces

Conferenza delle Regioni e delle Province Autonome
File:Conferenza delle Regioni.png
Leadership
President
Massimiliano Fedriga, League
since 9 April 2021
Vice President
Michele Emiliano, Independent
since 9 April 2021
Structure
Seats21
4
1
2
1
1
5
4
3
Political groups
Party affiliation
List
    •   FI (5)
    •   PD (4)
    •   Lega (4)
    •   FdI (3)
    •   Ind. (2)
    •   M5S (1)
    •   SVP (1)
    •   UV (1)
6
15
Political groups
Coalition
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. Established in Pomezia, Lazio on 15–16 January 1981,[1] the Conference is composed of 21 members, including the representatives of the autonomous provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol, forming the Region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, and has since been the official seat of interregional institutional dialogue.

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

  • improving the collaboration and consultation with the government (that is the Council of Ministers, whose president is internationally known as Prime Minister of Italy) through the elaboration of documents shared by the whole "system of regional governments";
  • establishing a permanent interregional consultation to favour the spread of "best practices";
  • representing the "system of regional governments" externally and through institutional relations;
  • underlining the role of the regional institution in the creation of the European Union.[1]

The Conference's role and relevance 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 Autonomies Conference (1997), where municipalities (comuni), provinces and mountain communities are represented. Usually, joint documents are prepared by the Conference and are later presented during the meetings of the State–Regions Conference and the Unified State, Regions, Cities and Local Autonomous Conference.

List of members

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Region or
Province
Name Portrait Since Term Party Coalition Last election
President of Regions
Renzo Testolin
(1968–)
File:Renzo Testolin (cropped).jpg 2 March 2023[a] 2025–2030 UV Centre-right 2025
Alberto Cirio
(1972–)
File:Alberto Cirio 2019.jpg 6 June 2019 2024–2029 FI Centre-right 2024
Marco Bucci
(1959–)
File:Principe Alberto II di Monaco e Marco Bucci, Genova, 2023 - crop.jpg 6 November 2024 2024–2029 Independent Centre-right 2024
Attilio Fontana
(1962–)
File:Attilio Fontana 2019.jpg 26 March 2018 2023–2028 LegaLL Centre-right 2023
File:Flag of Veneto.svg
Veneto
Alberto Stefani
(1992–)
File:Alberto Stefani daticamera 2018.jpg 5 December 2020 2025–2030 LegaLV Centre-right 2025
Massimiliano Fedriga
(1980–)
File:Massimiliano Fedriga daticamera 2018.jpg 30 April 2018 2023–2028 LegaLFVG Centre-right 2023
Michele De Pascale
(1985–)
File:Michele De Pascale (crop2).jpg 13 December 2024 2024–2029 PD Centre-left 2024
Eugenio Giani
(1959–)
File:Eugenio Giani (cropped).jpg 8 October 2020 2020–2025 PD Centre-left 2025
Stefania Proietti
(1975–)
File:Stefania Proietti (cropped).png 2 December 2024 2024–2029 Indep Centre-left 2024
Francesco Acquaroli
(1974–)
File:Francesco Acquaroli daticamera 2018.jpg 30 September 2020 2020–2025 FdI Centre-right 2025
Francesco Rocca
(1965–)
File:Francesco Rocca Meeting di Rimini 2021 (cropped).jpg 2 March 2023 2023–2028 IndepFdI Centre-right 2023
Marco Marsilio
(1968–)
File:Marco Marsilio datisenato 2018 (cropped).jpg 11 February 2019 2024–2029 FdI Centre-right 2024
Francesco Roberti
(1967–)
File:Presidente Provincia Campobasso Francesco Roberti.jpg 6 July 2023 2023–2028 FI Centre-right 2023
File:Flag of Campania.svg
Campania
Roberto Fico
(1974–)
File:Roberto Fico 2018.jpg 9 December 2025 2025–2030 M5S Centre-left 2025
Michele Emiliano
(1959–)
File:Michele Emiliano crop.jpg 1 June 2015 2020–2025 IndepPD Centre-left 2020
Vito Bardi
(1951–)
File:Generale Vito Bardi.jpg 25 March 2019 2024–2029 FI Centre-right 2024
Roberto Occhiuto
(1969–)
File:Roberto Occhiuto 2018 (cropped).jpg 29 October 2021 2021–2026 FI Centre-right 2025
Renato Schifani
(1950–)
File:Renato Schifani in Poland 2008 (cropped).jpg 13 October 2022 2022–2027 FI Centre-right 2022
Alessandra Todde
(1969–)
File:Alessandra Todde daticamera.jpg 20 March 2024 2024–2029 M5S Centre-left 2024
Autonomous Provinces[b]
Arno Kompatscher
(1971–)
File:Kompatscher 2015.jpg 9 January 2014 2023–2028 SVP Centre-right 2023
Maurizio Fugatti
(1972–)
File:Maurizio Fugatti daticamera 2018.jpg 2 November 2018 2023–2028 LegaLT Centre-right 2023
  1. ^ Renzo Testolin was president also in 2019–2020.
  2. ^ Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol is composed of two autonomous provinces, which are individually represented in the Conference of Regions and Autonomous Provinces by their respective president/governor.

List of presidents

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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
File:Pier Luigi Bersani daticamera 2006.jpg Pier Luigi Bersani
(1951–)
1 January
1995
1 July
1995
Democratic Party of the Left Emilia-Romagna
181 days
File:Alessandra Guerra.jpg Alessandra Guerra
(1963–)
2 July
1995
23 May
1996
Lega Nord Friuli-Venezia Giulia
326 days
File:Piero Badaloni 1996.jpg Piero Badaloni
(1946–)
23 May
1996
16 April
2000
Independent /
The Democrats
Lazio
3 years, 329 days
File:Enzo Ghigo datisenato.jpg Enzo Ghigo
(1953–)
23 May
2000
13 May
2005
Forza Italia Piedmont
4 years, 355 days
File:Vasco Errani datisenato 2018 (cropped).jpg Vasco Errani
(1955–)
13 May
2005
31 July
2014
Democrats of the Left /
Democratic Party
Emilia-Romagna
9 years, 79 days
File:Chiamparino (cropped).jpg Sergio Chiamparino
(1948–)
31 July
2014
17 December
2015
Democratic Party Piedmont
1 year, 139 days
File:Stefano Bonaccini 2019 (cropped).jpg Stefano Bonaccini
(1967–)
17 December
2015
9 April
2021
Democratic Party Emilia-Romagna
5 years, 113 days
File:Massimiliano Fedriga daticamera 2018.jpg Massimiliano Fedriga
(1980–)
9 April
2021
Incumbent Lega Friuli-Venezia Giulia
5 years, 29 days

Timeline

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List of vice presidents

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Vice President Region Start of term End of term Party President
File:Vasco Errani 2016.jpg Vasco Errani
(1955)
Emilia-Romagna May 23, 2000 December 12, 2002 Democrats of the Left Enzo Ghigo
File:Angelo Michele Iorio datisenato 2006.jpg Angelo Michele Iorio
(1948)
Molise December 12, 2002 March 18, 2013 Forza Italia
The People of Freedom
Vasco Errani
File:Di Laura Frattura.png Paolo Di Laura Frattura
(1962)
Molise March 18, 2013 July 31, 2014 Democratic Party
File:Stefano Caldoro crop.jpg Stefano Caldoro
(1960)
Campania July 31, 2014 July 30, 2015 New Italian Socialist Party
Forza Italia
Sergio Chiamparino
File:Giovanni Toti 2018.jpg Giovanni Toti
(1968)
Liguria July 30, 2015 April 9, 2021 Forza Italia
Cambiamo!
Stefano Bonaccini
File:Michele Emiliano crop.jpg Michele Emiliano
(1959)
Apulia April 9, 2021 in office Independent
of the Democratic Party
Massimiliano Fedriga

See also

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References

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