Regional Council of Campania

The Regional Council of Campania (Consiglio Regionale della Campania) is the legislative assembly of Campania.

Regional Council of Campania
11th Legislature
Type
Type
Leadership
President
Gennaro Oliviero, PD
since 6 November 2020
Structure
Seats51
Political groups
Government (33)
  •   PD (9)
  •   De Luca (6)
  •   PSICLNdC (5)
  •   IV (4)
  •   ActionDemocratic CentreDemoSGreen Europe (4)
  •   +E (2)
  •   Mixed (3)

Opposition (18)

  •   Lega (4)
  •   MeR (4)
  •   M5S (3)
  •   FdI (3)
  •   Mixed (4)
Elections
Last election
21 September 2020
Meeting place
Tower of the Regional Council of Campania, Naples
Website
Official website

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 Campania 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 Campania is currently composed of the following political groups:[1]

Party Seats Status
Democratic Party
9 / 51
In government
De Luca for President
6 / 51
In government
Italian Socialist Party – Free Campania – Us of the Centre
5 / 51
In government
Italia Viva
4 / 51
In government
ActionDemocratic CentreDemoSGreen Europe
4 / 51
External support
League
4 / 51
In opposition
Moderates and Reformists
4 / 51
In opposition
Five Star Movement
3 / 51
In opposition
Brothers of Italy
3 / 51
In opposition
More Europe
2 / 51
External support
Mixed Group[2]
7 / 51
N/D

See also

References

  1. "Il Consiglio". www.consiglio.regione.campania.it (in Italian). Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  2. In support of the government: Corrado Matera (Italy is Popular), Giovanni Mensorio (Democratic Centre), and Felice Di Maiolo (Fare Democratico). In the opposition: Francesco Cascone (Forza Italia), Raffaele Maria Pisacane (Italy in the Centre) and Maria Muscarà (Independent). In an unclear status (formally in the opposition): Valeria Ciarambino (Independent).
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