List of members of the Consiglio Grande e Generale (26th legislative period)

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The list gives an overview of all members of the Consiglio Grande e Generale , the legislature of San Marino , in the 26th legislative period from 2006 to 2008.

composition

After the parliamentary elections on June 4, 2006, the Consiglio Grande e Generale was composed as follows.

Member of the Consiglio Grande e Generale born list List place comment
Paride Andreoli 1956 Psd 01 2006-2007 Minister
Marco Arzilli 1971 NS 01
Antonello Bacciocchi 1957 Psd 17th 2006-2008 Minister
Federico Bartoletti 1964 PDCS 15th 2006 successor for ministers, since July 2007 EPS
Iro Belluzzi 1964 Psd 16
Ernesto Benedettini 1948 PDCS 17th
Fabio Berardi 1959 Psd 03 2006-2007 Minister
Fernando Bindi 1938 AP 04th
Monica Bollini SpL 01
Paolo Bollini 1960 NPS 02
Renzo Bonelli AP 06th Resigned July 17, 2007
Denise Bronzetti 1972 Psd 10
Roberto Bucci Psd 27 February 14, 2007 Successor for Alvaro Selva
Gian Carlo Capicchioni 1956 Psd 19th
Antonio Carattoni 1945 Psd 24 2006 successor for ministers
Augusto Casali 1949 NPS 01
Alberto Cecchetti 1944 Psd 06th
Simone Celli 1982 Psd 08th
Mauro Chiaruzzi 1952 Psd 12 2007-2008 Minister
Valeria Ciavatta 1959 AP 01 2006-2007 Minister
Enzo Colombini SU 05
Marco Conti 1969 PDCS 16 2006 successor for ministers
Germano De Biagi Psd 05
Pietro Faetanini Psd 22nd 2006 successor for ministers
Claudio Felici 1960 Psd 21st 2006 successor for ministers
Ivan Foschi 1973 SU 02 2006-2008 Minister
Loris Francini 1962 PDCS 09
Carlo Franciosi 1935 AP 10 July 17, 2007 Renzo Bonelli's successor resigns in November 2007 and is replaced by Andrea Zafferani
Clelio Galassi 1950 PDCS 10
Cesare Antonio Gasperoni 1944 PDCS 21st since March 2007 DdC
Gabriele Gatti 1953 PDCS 05
Marco Gatti 1967 PDCS 14th
Giovanni Giannoni 1948 Psd 11
Roberto Giorgetti 1962 AP 03
Livia Leardini SU 07th 2006 successor for ministers
Giovanni Lonfernini 1976 PDCS 02 since March 2007 DdC
Lorenzo Lonfernini PDCS 22nd 2007 successor for ministers, since July 2007 EPS
Stefano Macina 1956 Psd 20th 2006-2008 Minister
Alessandro Mancini 1975 Psd 15th
Gian Marco Marcucci 1954 PDCS 20th since July 2007 EPS
Tito Masi 1949 AP 02 2006-2008 Minister
Assunta Meloni 1951 AP 08th 2006 successor for ministers
Pier Marino Menicucci 1958 PDCS 04th since July 2007 EPS
Augusto Michelotti 1950 SU 06th 2006 successor for ministers
Francesca Michelotti 1952 SU 01 2006-2008 Minister
Oscar Mina 1958 PDCS 18th
Giuseppe Maria Morganti 1955 Psd 04th
Romeo Morri 1952 PS 01
Claudio Muccioli 1958 PDCS 13
Pier Marino Mularoni 1962 PDCS 03 2007–2008 Minister, since March 2007 DdC
Vanessa Muratori 1965 SU 03
Nadia Ottaviani 1963 Psd 13
Stefano Palmieri 1948 AP 09 2006 successor for ministers
Federico Pedini Amati 1976 Psd 26th 2006 successor for ministers
Claudio Podeschi 1956 PDCS 06th
Roberto Raschi 1964 Psd 09
Maurizio Rattini 1949 NPS 03
Marino Riccardi 1958 Psd 07th 2006-2008 Minister
Alessandro Rossi 1967 SU 04th
Massimo Roberto Rossini 1945 Psd 25th 2006 successor for ministers
Glauco Sansovini 1938 ANS 01
Alberto Selva 1964 AP 05
Alvaro Selva Psd 14th Resigned January 25, 2007
Nicola Selva 1962 PDCS 11 since July 2007 EPS
Fiorenzo Stolfi 1956 Psd 02 2006-2008 Minister
Gian Franco Terenzi 1941 PDCS 12
Mirco Tomassoni 1969 Psd 18th
Giovanni Francesco Ugolini 1953 PDCS 19th
Pasquale Valentini 1953 PDCS 08th
Gian Carlo Venturini 1962 PDCS 01
Mario Lazzaro Venturini 1949 AP 07th
Andrea Zafferani 1982 AP 11 November 28, 2007 successor for Carlo Franciosi
Rosa Zafferani 1960 PDCS 07th since March 2007 DdC
Guerrino Zanotti 1962 Psd 23 2006 successor for ministers

Abbreviations

Remarks

The list column shows the list membership at the time of the parliamentary election. Changes of party during the legislative period are noted in the Comment column.

The San-Marinese suffrage does not have a ranking of the candidates on the electoral list as in elections to the German Bundestag. The designation list position refers to the sorting according to the number of votes cast for the candidate.

The parliamentary mandate of the ministers (segretario di stato) is suspended during their term of office, but the next candidate on the list moves up. If the minister leaves the government during the legislative period, he resumes his parliamentary seat.

Changes

Alvaro Selva resigned on January 25, 2007, and Roberto Bucci succeeded him on February 14 .

In March 2007 the MPs Cesare Antonio Gasperoni , Giovanni Lonfernini , Pier Marino Mularoni and Rosa Zafferani left the PDCS and founded a new party, the Democratici di Centro .

In July 2007 the MPs Federico Bartoletti , Pier Marino Menicucci , Gian Marco Marcucci and Nicola Selva left the PDCS and founded a new party, the Europopolari per San Marino .

Renzo Bonelli resigned on July 17, 2007, Carlo Franciosi took over for him .

Carlo Franciosi resigned on November 24, 2007 and was replaced by Andrea Zafferani .

literature

  • Domenico Gasperoni: I Governi di San Marino. Storia e personaggi. AIEP Editore, Serravalle 2015, ISBN 978-88-6086-118-4 , pp. 275-285 f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Aperta la tre giorni consiliare: la questione del commercio in primo piano. San Marino RTV, July 17, 2007, accessed May 28, 2017 (Italian).
  2. a b Consiglio Grande e Generale: aperto il dibattito sulla Commissione d'Inchiesta. San Marino RTV, February 14, 2007, accessed May 28, 2017 (Italian).
  3. ^ A b c Governo: Andrea Zafferani subentra a Carlo Franciosi. San Marino RTV, July 21, 2007, accessed May 28, 2017 (Italian).
  4. a b Commissione d'Inchiesta: le dimissioni di Selva. San Marino RTV, January 25, 2007, accessed May 28, 2017 (Italian).
  5. Wilfried Marxer, Zoltán Tibor Pállinger: The political systems of Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican . In: Wolfgang Ismayr (Ed.): The political systems of Western Europe . 4th, updated and revised edition. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2009, ISBN 978-3-531-16464-9 , pp. 940 .
  6. ^ Gruppo dei Democratici di Centro. In: libertas.sm. March 26, 2007, accessed May 28, 2017 (Italian).
  7. Europopolari per San Marino: oggi presentazione di simbolo e program. In: libertas.sm. July 4, 2007, accessed May 28, 2017 (Italian).