Regional Council of Piedmont | |
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11th Legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
President | |
Structure | |
Seats | 51 |
Political groups | Government (33)
Opposition (18) |
Elections | |
Last election | 26 May 2019 |
Next election | 2024 Piedmontese regional election |
Meeting place | |
Palazzo Lascaris di Ventimiglia, Turin | |
Website | |
Official website |
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The Regional Council of Piedmont (Consiglio Regionale del Piemonte) is the legislative assembly of Piedmont.
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 Piedmont was originally composed of 60 regional councillors. Following the decree-law n. 138 of 13 August 2011, the number of regional councillors was reduced to 50, with an additional seat reserved for the President of the Region.
Political groups
The Regional Council of Piedmont is currently composed of the following political groups:[1]
Party | Seats | Status | |
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League | 22 / 51 |
In government | |
Democratic Party | 10 / 51 |
In opposition | |
Forza Italia | 6 / 51 |
In government | |
Brothers of Italy | 5 / 51 |
In government | |
Five Star Movement | 3 / 51 |
In opposition | |
Chiamparino for Piedmont – Monviso | 1 / 51 |
In opposition | |
Free Equal Greens | 1 / 51 |
In opposition | |
Moderates | 1 / 51 |
In opposition | |
Mixed group[2] | 2 / 51 |
In opposition |
See also
References
- ↑ "Gruppi consiliari". www.cr.piemonte.it (in Italian). Retrieved 4 July 2019.
- ↑ One regional councillor is member of the 4th October Movement – People's Union and one of Green Europe.
External links
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