List of members of the Consiglio Grande e Generale (16th 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 16th legislative period from 1959 to 1964.

composition

After the parliamentary elections of September 13, 1959, the Consiglio Grande e Generale was composed as follows.

Member of the Consiglio Grande e Generale born list List place comment
Pietro Amici PCS 1960 Successor for excluded MPs
Enrico Andreoli PSS 06th Excluded in 1960
Andrea Bacciocchi PSS 07th
Umberto Barulli 1921 PCS 02 Excluded in 1960
Marino Benedetto Belluzzi PDCS 03
Giuseppe Berardi PCS 14th
Eugenio Bernadini PCS March 16, 1960 A replacement for Domenico Morganti excluded because he did not take the oath
Gian Luigi Berti 1930 PDCS 04th
Federico Bigi 1920 PDCS 01
Agostino Biordi PSDIS 08th
Giovanni Biordi PCS September 11, 1961 Substitute for Matteo Tamagnini excluded December 5, 1961
Domenico Bollini PDCS 17th
Marino Bologna PCS September 11, 1961 Successor for Aldino Cardinali , who did not accept the office
Marino Bugli PDCS 08th
Primo Bugli PSS 03 Excluded in 1960
Ercole Capicchioni PCS 12
Aldino Cardinali PCS August 9, 1961 successor, did not accept the office
Alvaro Casali PSDIS 01
Ercole Casali PSS 08th
Lino Celli PCS 04th
Augusto Censoni PCS 1960 Successor for excluded MPs
Celso Conti PSS 1960 Successor for excluded MPs
Sante Conti PCS 5 December 1961 replacement for Giovanni Biordi
Antonio De Biagi PSS 1960 Successor for excluded MPs
Nelson Della Balda PDCS 20th
Giuseppe Fabbri PCS 06th
Secondo Fiorini PCS 07th
Domenico Forcellini PSDIS 02
Giuseppe Forcellini PSDIS 05 Died September 17, 1960
Giovan Luigi Franciosi PDCS 18th
Marino Forest Franciosi PSDIS 04th Resignation December 5, 1962
Vito Frisoni PCS 1960 Successor for excluded MPs
Pio Galassi PSS September 17, 1960 Giuseppe Forcellini succeeded him
Ermenegildo Gasperoni 1906 PCS 01 Excluded in 1960
Giuseppe Gasperoni PDCS 21st
Valerio Gasperoni PCS 1960 successor for Eugenio Bernardini
Giancarlo Ghironzi 1932 PDCS 10
Attilio Giannini PSDIS 07th
Agostino Giacomini PCS 08th Excluded in 1960
Gino Giacomini PSS 01 Excluded in 1960
Remo Giacomini PSS 02
Pietro Giancecchi PSDIS 03
Marino Gianni PCS 13
Domenico Giardi PDCS 26th
Giovanni Vito Marcucci 1927 PDCS 12
Filippo Martelli PSS 1960 Successor for excluded MPs
Federico Micheloni PSDIS 06th
Simone Michelotti PDCS 14th
Luigi Montironi PSS 05 Excluded in 1960
Stelio Montironi PSDIS 09
Antonio Morganti PDCS 13
Domenico Morganti PCS 03 Excluded in 1960
Giuseppe Moroncelli PDCS 22nd
Marino Mularoni PDCS 24
Mario Nanni PCS 05 Excluded in 1960
Gastone Pasolini PSS 1960 Successor for excluded MPs
Vincenzo Pedini 1920 PCS 09 Excluded in 1960
Ferruccio Piva PDCS 05
Eugenio Reffi PDCS 19th
Giordano Bruno Reffi 1921 PSS 04th
Giuseppe Reffi PCS 5th December 1962 Successor for Marino Waldes Franciosi
Pietro Reffi 1927 PDCS 07th
Giuseppe Renzi PCS 1960 Successor for excluded MPs, stayed away from the swearing-in
Giovanni Zaccaria Savoretti PDCS 02
Vincenzo Selva PDCS 15th
Giuseppe Stacchini PDCS 27
Giuseppe Stefanelli PCS 15th
Leonida Suzzi Valli PDCS 06th
Matteo Tamagnini PCS 10 August 9, 1961 resignation
Italo Tomassini PDCS 23
Giuseppe Tonelli PSS 1960 Successor for excluded MPs
Antonio Valli PDCS 16
Francessco Valli PDCS 09
Gino Vanucci PDCS 11
Antonio Zafferani PDCS 25th
Ivo Zafferani PCS 11
Luigi Zafferani PCS 16

Abbreviations

Remarks

As part of the legal processing of the dispute at Rovereta , several members of the coalition of PCS and PSS, which ruled until 1957, were stripped of their seats in August 1960.

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.

literature

  • Domenico Gasperoni: I Governi di San Marino. Storia e personaggi. AIEP Editore, Serravalle 2015, ISBN 978-88-6086-118-4 , pp. 181-188.