List of the city leaders of Trieste
Mayor ( Italian : Sindaci , Slov .: Župani ) of the northern Adriatic port city of Trieste .
mayor
Before 1850
Before 1850 , Trieste had different names for its city leaders. The bishops of Trieste had held secular power in the city since the High Middle Ages ; from 1381 under Habsburg rule, first mayors ( podestà ) or captains ( capitani ), then governors ( governatori ) were appointed.
From 1850 to 1919
On November 12, 1849, a provisional city council elected a commission to draft a state statute that was accepted by the Imperial and Royal Government in Vienna. With the imperial patent of Franz Joseph I of April 12, 1850, the Statuto municipale di Trieste came into force. Trieste became an imperial city ( città immediata dell'impero ). In the city council of 1861, the mayor was also chairman of the city's state parliament with the title of governor.
Term of office | Surname | Life dates |
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October 17, 1850 to 1861 | Muzio de Tommasini | 1794 to 1879 |
1861 to 1865 | Stefano de Conti | |
1865 to 1869 | Carlo Porenta | 1814 to 1898 |
1869 to May 1879 | Massimiliano d'Angeli | 1815 to 1881 |
May 12, 1879 to 1891 | Ricardo Bazzoni | 1827 to 1891 |
1891 to 1897 | Ferdinand Pitteri | |
1897 to 1900 | Alfonso Dompieri | |
1900 to 1909 | Luigi Sandrinelli | 1846 to 1922 |
1909 to May 1915 | Alfonso Valerio | 1852 to 1942 |
When Italy entered the First World War , the city administration was dissolved in 1915.
From 1920 to 1944
During the time of Italian fascism , the city leaders of Trieste carried the designation prefect ( prefetto ).
From 1945 until today
During the Anglo-American administration of the Free Territory of Trieste , the first free election of a mayor took place in 1949 after the Second World War .
Term of office | Surname | Life dates | Political party |
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July 18, 1949 to September 17, 1957 | Gianni Bartoli | 1900 to 1973 | Democrazia Cristiana |
1958 to 1966 | Mario Franzil | 1909 to 1973 | Democrazia Cristiana |
1967 to 1977 | Marcello Spaccini | Democrazia Cristiana | |
1978 to 1983 | Manlio Cecovini | Partito Liberale Italiano | |
1983 | Deodorant Rossi | Democrazia Cristiana | |
1983 to 1986 | Franco Richetti | Democrazia Cristiana | |
1986 | Arduino Agnelli | Partito Socialista Italiano | |
1986 to 1988 | Giulio Staffieri | Lista per Trieste | |
1988 to 1992 | Franco Richetti | Democrazia Cristiana | |
1992 to 1993 | Giulio Staffieri | Lista per Trieste | |
November 21, 1993 to May 13, 2001 | Riccardo Illy | * 1955 | - |
June 24, 2001 to May 30, 2011 | Roberto Dipiazza | * 1953 | Forza Italia |
May 30, 2011 to June 20, 2016 | Roberto Cosolini | * 1956 | Partito Democratico |
since June 20, 2016 | Roberto Dipiazza | * 1953 | Dipiazza per Trieste |
literature
- Jakob Löwenthal: History of the city of Trieste (in 2 volumes), literary artist. Department of the Austrian Lloyd , Triest 1857 and 1859 (new edition 2010)
- Attilio Tamaro: Storia di Trieste (in 2 volumes), Atesa, Bologna, 1924, (new edition 2001)
- Eduard Winkler: Suffrage reforms and elections in Trieste 1905-1909 , R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich, 2000
Individual evidence
Web links
- City of Trieste (Italian)