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List Of Mayors Of Grosseto
The Mayor of Grosseto is an elected politician who, along with the Grosseto's City Council, is accountable for the strategic government of Grosseto in Tuscany, Italy. The current Mayor is Antonfrancesco Vivarelli Colonna, a centre-right independent, who took office on 23 June 2016. Overview According to the Italian Constitution, the Mayor of Grosseto is member of the City Council. The Mayor is elected by the population of Grosseto, who also elects the members of the City Council, controlling the Mayor's policy guidelines and is able to enforce his resignation by a motion of no confidence. The Mayor is entitled to appoint and release the members of his government. Since 1993 the Mayor is elected directly by Grosseto's electorate: in all mayoral elections in Italy in cities with a population higher than 15,000 the voters express a direct choice for the mayor or an indirect choice voting for the party of the candidate's coalition. If no candidate receives at least 50% of vo ...
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Grosseto
Grosseto () is a city and ''comune'' in the central Italian region of Tuscany, the capital of the Province of Grosseto. The city lies from the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the Maremma, at the centre of an alluvial plain on the Ombrone river. It is the most populous city in Maremma, with 82,284 inhabitants. The comune of Grosseto includes the ''frazioni'' of Marina di Grosseto, the largest one, Roselle, Principina a Mare, Principina Terra, Montepescali, Braccagni, Istia d'Ombrone, Batignano, Alberese and Rispescia. History The origins of Grosseto can be traced back to the High Middle Ages. It was first mentioned in 803 as a fief of the Counts Aldobrandeschi, in a document recording the assignment of the church of St. George to Ildebrando degli Aldobrandeschi, whose successors were counts of the Grossetana Mark until the end of the 12th century. Grosseto steadily grew in importance, owing to the decline of Rusellae and Vetulonia until it was one of the principal Tuscan cities. In 1137 th ...
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Fascist Italy (1922–1943)
The Kingdom of Italy was governed by the National Fascist Party from 1922 to 1943 with Benito Mussolini as Prime Minister of Italy, prime minister. The Italian Fascism, Italian Fascists imposed Authoritarianism, authoritarian rule and crushed political and intellectual opposition, while promoting economic modernization, traditional social values and a rapprochement with the Roman Catholic Church. According to Payne (1996), "[the] Fascist government passed through several relatively distinct phases". The first phase (1922–1925) was nominally a continuation of the parliamentary system, albeit with a "legally-organized executive dictatorship". The second phase (1925–1929) was "the construction of the Fascist dictatorship proper". The third phase (1929–1934) was with less interventionism (politics), interventionism in foreign policy. The fourth phase (1935–1940) was characterized by an aggressive foreign policy: the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, which was launched from Italian ...
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Alessandro Antichi (crop)
Alessandro Antichi (born 14 May 1958 in Grosseto) is an Italian politician and lawyer. Biography Graduated at the University of Siena in 1982, he opened his own law firm in the city of Grosseto in 1985. He joined the centre-right party Forza Italia in 1995 and was elected Mayor of Grosseto on 28 April 1997. Antichi was the first centre-right politician to be elected mayor of the city. He was re-elected for a second term on 14 May 2001. Antichi resigned three years later in order to run for the office of President of Tuscany at the 2005 Tuscan regional election, but he was ultimately defeated by the centre-left candidate Claudio Martini. He served as member of the Regional Council of Tuscany from 2005 to 2009. He ran for the office of President of the Province of Grosseto at the 2009 elections, but lost to Leonardo Marras. See also *2005 Italian regional elections *List of mayors of Grosseto The Mayor of Grosseto is an elected politician who, along with the Grosseto's C ...
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Democratic Party Of The Left
The Democratic Party of the Left ( it, Partito Democratico della Sinistra, PDS) was a democratic socialist and social-democratic political party in Italy. Founded in February 1991 as the post-communist evolution of the Italian Communist Party, the party was the largest in the Alliance of Progressives and The Olive Tree coalitions. In February 1998, the party merged with minor parties to form Democrats of the Left. History The PDS evolved from the Italian Communist Party (PCI), the largest communist party in the Western Bloc for most of the Cold War. Since 1948, it had been the second-largest party in Parliament. The PCI moved away from communist orthodoxy in the late 1960s, when it opposed the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. In the 1970s, it was one of the first parties to embrace Eurocommunism. By the late 1980s, the PCI had ties with social-democratic and democratic-socialist parties, and it was increasingly apparent that it was no longer a Marxist–Leninist party. W ...
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Loriano Valentini
Loriano Valentini (born 16 July 1950 in Grosseto) is an Italian politician. Biography Former member of the Italian Communist Party, he joined the Democratic Party of the Left and was elected Mayor of Grosseto in substitution of Flavio Tattarini on 23 January 1992, after the election of mayor Tattarini at the Italian Parliament. Valentini was re-elected in 1993. He ran for a new term at the 1997 Italian local elections, but was defeated by the centre-right candidate Alessandro Antichi. He served as member of the Regional Council of Tuscany from 2000 to 2010. Valentini was also president of Fondazione Grosseto Cultura (2012–16) and director of the historical institute ISGREC (2019–21). See also * 1993 Italian local elections * 1997 Italian local elections *2000 Italian regional elections *2005 Italian regional elections *List of mayors of Grosseto The Mayor of Grosseto is an elected politician who, along with the Grosseto's City Council, is accountable for the strate ...
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Flavio Tattarini
Flavio Tattarini (born 14 August 1943 in Santa Fiora) is an Italian politician. Biography Former member of the Italian Communist Party, he was elected Mayor of Grosseto on 15 February 1982 after the resignation of mayor Giovanni Battista Finetti. He was re-elected in 1985 and resigned on 7 August 1987 after an internal government crisis. Re-elected for the third time in 1988, he remained in office until 23 January 1992, when he resigned again in order to run for the Chamber of Deputies at the 1992 Italian general election. He served at the Italian Parliament for three legislatures ( XI, XII, XIII). See also *1985 Italian local elections * 1988 Italian local elections *1992 Italian general election *1994 Italian general election *1996 Italian general election *List of mayors of Grosseto The Mayor of Grosseto is an elected politician who, along with the Grosseto's City Council, is accountable for the strategic government of Grosseto in Tuscany, Italy. The current Mayor is ...
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Flavio Tattarini Daticamera 1996
''Flavio, re de' Longobardi'' ("Flavio, King of the Lombards", HWV 16) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel. The Italian-language libretto was by Nicola Francesco Haym, after Matteo Noris's ''Flavio Cuniberto''. It was Handel's fourth full-length opera for the Royal Academy of Music. Handel had originally entitled the opera after the character of Emilia in the opera.Dean, Winton, "A Handel Tragicomedy" (August 1969). ''The Musical Times'', 110 (1518): pp. 819–822. ''Flavio'' is unusually concise for an opera by Handel of this period. It is also notable as a skillful blend of tragedy and comedy, both in the text and the music, and for being one of Handel's few operas to feature leading roles for all major voice categories of his day – soprano, contralto, castrato, tenor and bass. Performance history Handel completed the score only seven days before the premiere, at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket on 14 May 1723. There were eight performances in th ...
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Giovanni Battista Finetti
Giovanni Battista Finetti (; 15 January 1940 – 2 March 1983) was an Italian politician. Biography Finetti was a member of the Italian Communist Party and was elected Mayor of Grosseto on 20 July 1970. He was re-elected for two more terms in 1975 and 1980. He resigned in February 1982. He was involved in a car accident in Istia d'Ombrone on 23 January 1983 and died on 2 March of the same year. His death has been often considered " suspicious" by the conspiracy theories about the so-called " Ustica affair". References Bibliography * See also *List of mayors of Grosseto The Mayor of Grosseto is an elected politician who, along with the Grosseto's City Council, is accountable for the strategic government of Grosseto in Tuscany, Italy. The current Mayor is Antonfrancesco Vivarelli Colonna, a centre-right inde ... 1940 births 1983 deaths Mayors of Grosseto Italian Communist Party politicians People from Gavorrano {{Italy-politician-ItalianCommunist ...
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No (and variant writings) may refer to one of these articles: English language * ''Yes'' and ''no'' (responses) * A determiner in noun phrases Alphanumeric symbols * No (kana), a letter/syllable in Japanese script * No symbol, displayed 🚫 * Numero sign, a typographic symbol for the word 'number', also represented as "No." or similar variants Geography * Norway (ISO 3166-1 country code NO) ** Norwegian language (ISO 639-1 code "no"), a North Germanic language that is also the official language of Norway ** .no, the internet ccTLD for Norway * Lake No, in South Sudan * No, Denmark, village in Denmark * Nō, Niigata, a former town in Japan * No Creek (other) * Acronym for the U.S. city of New Orleans, Louisiana or its professional sports teams ** New Orleans Saints of the National Football League ** New Orleans Pelicans of the National Basketball Association Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Dr. No'' (film), a 1962 ''James Bond'' film ** Juliu ...
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Renato Pollini
Renato Pollini (8 February 1925 – 20 August 2010) was an Italian politician. Biography Pollini was a member of the Italian Communist Party and was elected Mayor of Grosseto on 29 July 1951. He was re-elected for other three terms in 1956, 1960 and 1964. Pollini served as assessor and member of the Regional Council of Tuscany from 1970 to 1985. He served at the Italian Parliament as a member of the Senate for two legislatures ( IX, X). See also *1983 Italian general election *1987 Italian general election *List of mayors of Grosseto The Mayor of Grosseto is an elected politician who, along with the Grosseto's City Council, is accountable for the strategic government of Grosseto in Tuscany, Italy. The current Mayor is Antonfrancesco Vivarelli Colonna, a Centre-right in Italy, ... References Bibliography * External links * * * * 1925 births 2010 deaths Mayors of Grosseto Members of the Regional Council of Tuscany Democratic Party of the Left politicians I ...
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Renato Pollini Regione 1970
Renatus is a first name of Latin origin which means "born again" (natus = born). In Italian, Portuguese and Spanish it exists in masculine and feminine forms: Renato and Renata. In French they have been translated to René and Renée. Renata is a common female name in the Czech Republic, Croatia, Lithuania, Poland and Slovakia. The feminine Renate is common in German, Dutch and Norwegian. In Russia the names Renat (russian: Ренат, links=no) (usually as Rinat) and Renata (russian: Рената, links=no) are widespread among the Tatar population. The name has a spiritual meaning, i.e., to be born again with baptism, i.e., from water and the Holy Spirit. It was extensively adopted by early Christians in ancient Rome, due to the importance of baptism. The onomastic is Saint Renatus, a martyr, Bishop of Sorrento in the 5th century, which is celebrated on 6 October. In Persian Mithraism, which spread widely in the West as a religion of the soldiers and official ...
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