List of mayors of Trieste
The Mayor of Trieste is an elected politician who, along with the Trieste's City Council, is accountable for the strategic government of Trieste in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy, the biggest city of the region. The current Mayor is Roberto Dipiazza from Forza Italia, who took office on 20 June 2016.[1]
Mayor of Trieste
Sindaco di Trieste | |
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Appointer | Popular election |
Term length | 5 years, renewable once |
Formation | 1950 |
Website | Official website |
Overview
According to the Italian Constitution, the Mayor of Trieste is member of the City Council.
The Mayor is elected by the population of Trieste, who also elect 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 Trieste'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 votes, the top two candidates go to a second round after two weeks. The election of the City Council is based on a direct choice for the candidate with a preference vote: the candidate with the majority of the preferences is elected. The number of the seats for each party is determined proportionally.
Italian Republic (since 1949)
City Council election (1949-1993)
From 1949 to 1993, the Mayor of Trieste was elected by the City's Council.[2]
Mayor | Term start | Term end | Party | |
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1 | Gianni Bartoli | 1949 | 1957 | Christian Democracy |
2 | Mario Franzil | 1958 | 1967 | Christian Democracy |
3 | Marcello Spaccini | 1967 | 1978 | Christian Democracy |
4 | Manlio Cecovini | 1978 | 1983 | List for Trieste |
5 | Deo Rossi | 1983 | 1983 | List for Trieste |
6 | Franco Richetti | 1983 | 1986 | Christian Democracy |
7 | Arduino Agnelli | 1986 | 1986 | Italian Socialist Party |
8 | Giulio Staffieri | 1986 | 1988 | List for Trieste |
(6) | Franco Richetti | 14 October 1988 | 26 November 1991 | Christian Democracy |
(8) | Giulio Staffieri | 12 August 1992 | 9 June 1993 | List for Trieste |
Direct election (since 1993)
Since 1993, under provisions of new local administration law, the Mayor of Trieste is chosen by direct election.[2]
Mayor of Trieste | Took office | Left office | Party | Coalition | |||
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8 | Riccardo Illy | 5 December 1993 | 12 May 1997 | Centre-left independent | DC - PDS - AD | ||
12 May 1997 | 24 June 2001 | The Olive Tree (PDS - PPI - RI) | |||||
9 | Roberto Dipiazza | 24 June 2001 | 23 April 2006 | Forza Italia | House of Freedoms (FI - AN - UDC - LN - PRI) | ||
23 April 2006 | 31 May 2011 | House of Freedoms (FI - AN - UDC - LN - PRI) | |||||
10 | Roberto Cosolini | 31 May 2011 | 20 June 2016 | Democratic Party | PD - SEL - IdV - FdS - PSI | ||
(9) | Roberto Dipiazza | 20 June 2016 | Incumbent | Forza Italia | FI - LN - FdI | ||
References
- "Roberto Dipiazza centra il tris: è di nuovo il sindaco di Trieste". Il Piccolo. 19 June 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
- "La galleria dei sindaci aspetta il "numero 13"". Il Piccolo (in Italian). 5 May 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2020.