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Lega Nord Umbria
Lega Umbria ( en, Umbria League), whose complete name is ( en, Umbria League for Salvini Premier), is a regionalist political party active in Umbria. The party was a "national" section of Lega Nord (LN) from 1991 to 2000 and has been the regional section of Lega per Salvini Premier (LSP) in Umbria since 2020. Since 2018 the party has been led by Virginio Caparvi. One of its members, Donatella Tesei, has been serving as President of Umbria since November 2019. Recent history In the 2010 Umbrian regional election the party obtained 4.3% and entered the Regional Council for the first time with a regional councillor, while in 2015 it obtained 14.0% and, despite a reduction of the Council's numbers, two councillors. In the 2018 general election the party won 20.2% of the vote regionally and in the subsequent municipal election Leonardo Latini, a ''leghista'', was elected mayor of Terni, the region's second largest city. In the 2019 European Parliament election the party increase ...
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Virginio Caparvi
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2019 Umbrian Regional Election
The 2019 Umbrian regional election took place on 27 October 2019. The election was for all 20 members of the Legislative Assembly of Umbria, as well as for the President of the Region, who is also a member of the Assembly. Electoral system The candidate who obtains a plurality of votes on a regional level is elected President of Umbria and the winning coalition receives 60% of the seats in the Legislative Assembly, ie 12 seats, excluding the seat reserved to the President. All other candidates for President who have not been elected but are linked to lists or coalitions that have elected at least one councillor are automatically elected to the Legislative Assembly. The allocation of seats by coalitions and lists takes place on a proportional basis using a largest remainder method with open lists, with a 2.5% threshold for all lists and with a maximum limit of 10 seats obtainable for a single list. Each candidate for President cannot spend more than €100,000, each candidate ...
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Stefano Candiani
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Gianluca Cirignoni
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Luca Rodolfo Paolini
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Francesco Miroballo
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Alessandro Salvaneschi
Alessandro is both a given name and a surname, the Italian form of the name Alexander. Notable people with the name include: People with the given name Alessandro * Alessandro Allori (1535–1607), Italian portrait painter * Alessandro Baricco (born 1958), Italian novelist * Alessandro Bega (born 1991), Italian tennis player * Alessandro Bordin (born 1998), Italian footballer * Alessandro Botticelli (1445–1510), Italian painter * Alessandro Bovo (born 1969), Italian water polo player * Alessandro Cagliostro (1743–1795), alias of occultist and adventurer Giuseppe Balsamo * Alessandro Calcaterra (born 1975), Italian water polo player * Alessandro Calvi (born 1983), Italian swimmer * Alessandro Cattelan (born 1980), Italian television preesenter * Alessandro Cortini (born 1976), Italian musician * Alessandro Criscuolo (1937–2020), Italian judge * Alessandro Del Piero (born 1974), Italian footballer * Alessandro Di Munno (born 2000), Italian footballer * Alessandro Evang ...
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2005 Umbrian Regional Election
The Umbrian regional election of 2005 took place on 3–4 April 2005. Incumbent Maria Rita Lorenzetti ( Democrats of the Left, then Democratic Party) defeated Pietro Laffranco ( National Alliance) by a landslide to remain as President of Umbria The presidents of the regional junta, from its proclamation in 1970 until today, were eight and have presided over a total of 14 members. As established by the art. 114, second paragraph of the text, the region of Umbria was established, and th .... Results SourceMinistry of the Interior/small> {{Elections in Umbria Elections in Umbria 2005 elections in Italy ...
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2000 Umbrian Regional Election
The Umbrian regional election of 2000 took place on 16 April 2000. Maria Rita Lorenzetti (Democrats of the Left) was elected President of Umbria, defeating Maurizio Ronconi (Christian Democratic Centre The Christian Democratic Centre ( it, Centro Cristiano Democratico, CCD) was a Christian-democratic political party in Italy from 1994 to 2002. Formed from a right-wing split from Christian Democracy, the party joined the centre-right coalition, a ...) by a landslide. Results SourceMinistry of the Interior/small> {{Elections in Umbria Elections in Umbria 2000 elections in Italy ...
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1995 Umbrian Regional Election
The Umbrian regional election of 1995 took place on 23 April 1995. For the first time the President of the Region was directly elected by the people, although the election was not yet binding and the President-elect could have been replaced during the term. Bruno Bracalente (Democratic Party of the Left) was elected President of the Region, defeating Riccardo Pongelli (Forza Italia Forza ItaliaThe name is not usually translated into English: ''forza'' is the second-person singular imperative of ''forzare'', in this case translating to "to compel" or "to press", and so means something like "Forward, Italy", "Come on, Ital ...) by a landslide. Results SourceMinistry of the Interior/small> {{Elections in Umbria Elections in Umbria 1995 elections in Italy ...
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1990 Umbrian Regional Election
The Umbrian regional election of 1990 took place on 6 and 7 May 1990. Events The Italian Communist Party was by far the largest party, even if it lost several votes from the previous election in 1985. After the election, Francesco Mandarini, the incumbent Communist President, continued to govern the Region at the head of a left-wing coalition with the Italian Socialist Party (Popular Democratic Front (Italy), Popular Democratic Front). In 1992 Mandarini was replaced by Francesco Ghirelli, to whom Claudio Carnieri succeeded in 1993. Both Ghirelli and Carnieri were members of the Democratic Party of the Left, the successor party of the Communist Party since 1991. Results SourceMinistry of the Interior
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1985 Umbrian Regional Election
The Umbrian regional election of 1985 took place on 12 May 1985. Events The Italian Communist Party was by far the largest party. After the election, Germano Marri, the incumbent Communist President, continued to govern the Region at the head of a left-wing coalition with the Italian Socialist Party The Italian Socialist Party (, PSI) was a socialist and later social-democratic political party in Italy, whose history stretched for longer than a century, making it one of the longest-living parties of the country. Founded in Genoa in 1892, ... ( Popular Democratic Front). In 1987 Marri was replaced by Francesco Mandarini, a Communist too. Results SourceMinistry of the Interior/small> {{Elections in Umbria Elections in Umbria 1985 elections in Italy ...
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