Pan-Italic Congress Congresso Panitalico (Italian) Congreso Panitálico (Spanish) Congrès Panitalique (French) Panitalienisch Kongress (German) | |
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Politico-economic union | |
Type | |
Type | Unicameral |
Leadership | |
President of the Congress |
Gian Mario Spacca, PISD since March 17, 2012 |
Minority Leader | Raffaele Fitto, PIMF since March 17, 2012 |
History | |
Structure | |
Members | 60 |
Political groups | PISD (40) PIMF (9) Independents (7) LN–IP (4) |
Election | |
Voting system | IRV |
Last election | 17 March 2012 |
Next election | March 2017 |
Meeting place | |
Palazzo Statale via Torquato Tasso 8 Bergamo Milan |
The Pan-Italic Congress is the political body of the FIN.
Members[]
Every member of the FIN has 3 delegates.
Amalfi[]
- Antonio Iannone (President, LN–IP)
- Alfonso del Pizzo (Prime Minister, PIMF)
- Vincenzo De Luca (Minister of Internal Affairs, PISD)
Bologna[]
- Simonetta Saliera (President, PISD)
- Walter Vitali (Prime Minister, PISD)
- Daniele Manca (Minister of Internal Affairs, PISD)
Friuli[]
- Renzo Tondo (President, PIMF)
- Claudio Pedrotti (Prime Minister, PISD)
- Sergio Cecotti (Minister of Internal Affairs, PISD)
Genoa[]
- Massimo Federici (Secretary of the PISD)
- Fiorenzo Fallaci (Prime Minister, PISD)
- Danilo Medina (Governor of N. Sampierdarena, Independent)
Lucca[]
- Stefano Baccelli (President, PISD)
- Alessandro Tambellini (Prime Minister, PISD)
- Andrea Tagliasacchi (Minister of Internal Affairs, PISD)
Mantua[]
- Alessandro Pastacci (Secretary of the Monarchic Affairs, PISD)
- Nicola Sodano (Prime Minister, PIMF)
- Vittorio Prodi (Minister of Internal Affairs, PISD)
Milan[]
- Matteo Salvini (President and Secretary of LN–IP)
- Roberto Maroni (Prime Minister, LN–IP)
- Giuliano Pisapia (Minister of Internal Affairs, PISD)
Modena[]
- Emilio Sabattini (Guardian of the Duchess, Independent)
- Gian Carlo Muzzarelli (Prime Minister, PISD)
- Alberto Bellelli (Minister of Internal Affairs, PISD)
Naples[]
- Luigi De Magistris (Secretary of the Monarchic Affairs, PISD)
- Stefano Rodotà (Prime Minister, Independent)
- Raffaele Fitto (Minister of Internal Affairs and Minority Whip of the Congress, PIMF)
Parma[]
- Vincenzo Bernazzoli (Prime Minister, PISD)
- Federico Pizzarotti (Minister of External Affairs, Independent)
- Corrado Truffelli (Minister of Internal Affairs, PIMF)
Pisa[]
- Enrico Letta (President, PISD)
- Federico Gelli (Prime Minister, PISD)
- Enrico Rossi (Minister of Internal Affairs, PISD)
Rome[]
- Nicola Zingaretti (President, PISD)
- Enrico Gasbarra (Prime Minister, PISD)
- Gian Mario Spacca (President of the Congress, PISD)
San Marino[]
- Lorella Stefanelli (Captain Regent, PIMF)
- Nicola Renzi (Captain Regent, PIMF)
- Marco Gatti (Secretary of the PIMF)
Sardinia[]
- Renato Soru (President, PISD)
- Ugo Cappellacci (Prime Minister, PIMF)
- Francesco Pigliaru (Minister of Internal Affairs, PISD)
Sicily[]
- Raffaele Lombardo (President, Independent)
- Leoluca Orlando (Prime Minister, PISD)
- Rosario Crocetta (Minister of Internal Affairs, PISD)
Trieste[]
- Roberto Cosolini (President, PISD)
- Maria Teresa Bassa Poropat (Prime Minister, PISD)
- Riccardo Illy (Minister of Internal Affairs, PISD)
Turin[]
- Roberto Cota (President, Independent)
- Piero Fassino (Prime Minister, PISD)
- Alberto Avetta (Minister of Internal Affairs, PISD)
Tuscany[]
- Andrea Barducci (Secretary of the Monarchic Affairs, PISD)
- Matteo Renzi (Prime Minister, PISD)
- Fabrizio Mattei (Minister of Internal Affairs, PISD)
Umbria[]
- Donatella Tesei (President, LN-IP)
- Brunello Cucinelli (Vice President, Independent )
- Michele Fioroni (Minister of Internal Affairs, LN-IP)
Venice[1][]
- Luca Zaia (President, LN–IP)
- Luigi Brugnaro (Prime Minister, Independent)
- Vittorio Zappalorto (Minister of Internal Affairs, Independent)
Notes[]
- ↑ The three Venetian seats will be abolished on March 2017 (when the terms expire), as the nation decided to leave the FIN on 25 June 2016.
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