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    The politics of Emilia-Romagna, a region of Italy, takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democracy, whereby the President of Regional...
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    Emilia-Romagna (UK: /ɪˌmiːliə roʊˈmɑːnjə/, US: /eɪˌ-/, both also /ɛˌ-/, Italian: [eˈmiːlja roˈmaɲɲa]; Emilian: Emégglia-Rumâgna or Emîlia-Rumâgna; Romagnol:...
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    The 2024 Emilia-Romagna regional election took place in Emilia-Romagna, Italy, on 17–18 November 2024. The elections were called following Stefano Bonaccini's...
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  • The president of Emilia-Romagna is the supreme authority of Emilia-Romagna, one of the twenty regions of Italy The current president is Michele De Pascale...
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    Assembly of Emilia-Romagna (Assemblea Legislativa dell'Emilia-Romagna) is the regional council, hence the regional legislative authority, of Emilia-Romagna. It...
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  • This is the list of presidents of EmiliaRomagna since 1970....
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    A series of floods were in and around the cities of Bologna, Cesena, Forlì, Faenza, Ravenna, and Rimini, in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The first...
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    President of Emilia-Romagna by a landslide. 1970 Emilia-Romagna regional election 1975 Emilia-Romagna regional election 1980 Emilia-Romagna regional election...
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    The 2020 Emilia-Romagna regional election took place in Emilia-Romagna, Italy, on 26 January 2020. The result was the victory of the centre-left coalition...
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    Romagna (Romagnol: Rumâgna) is an Italian historical region that approximately corresponds to the south-eastern portion of present-day Emilia-Romagna...
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    regionalist political party active in Emilia, part of Emilia-Romagna region. Established in 1989, it was one of the founding "national" sections of Lega Nord...
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    The Emilia-Romagna regional election of 2014 took place on 23 November 2014. The three-term incumbent President of the Region, Vasco Errani of the centre-left...
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    The Emilia-Romagna regional election of 1990 took place on 6 and 7 May 1990. The Italian Communist Party was by far the largest party. After the election...
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    Bulåggna [buˈlʌɲɲɐ]; Latin: Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in...
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    The Emilia-Romagna regional election of 2010 took place on 28–29 March 2010. The two-term incumbent President of the Region, Vasco Errani of the centre-left...
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  • The Democratic Party of Emilia-Romagna (Italian: Partito Democratico Emilia-Romagna, PDER) is a social-democratic political party in Italy, acting as the...
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    The Emilia-Romagna regional election of 1975 took place on 15 June 1975. The Italian Communist Party was by far the largest party, with almost two times...
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    The Emilia-Romagna regional election of 1970 took place on 7–8 June 1970. The Italian Communist Party was by far the largest party and, after the election...
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    The Emilia-Romagna regional election of 1985 took place on 12 May 1985. The Italian Communist Party was by far the largest party, with almost twice the...
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    Brescia, Lombardy 17. Taranto, Apulia 18. Parma, Emilia-Romagna 19. Prato, Tuscany 20. Modena, Emilia-Romagna Rome Milan Naples Turin Palermo Genoa Bologna...
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    The Emilia-Romagna regional election of 1995 took place on 23 April 1995. Pier Luigi Bersani (Democratic Party of the Left), who had succeeded Enrico...
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    Emilia-Romagna is one of the 29 constituencies (Italian: circoscrizioni) represented in the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Italian parliament...
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    The Emilia-Romagna regional election of 2005 took place on 3–4 April 2005. The incumbent President Vasco Errani, a member of the social democratic Democrats...
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    The Emilia-Romagna regional election of 1980 took place on 8 June 1980. The Italian Communist Party was by far the largest party, with almost two times...
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    The Emilia-Romagna regional election of 2000 took place on 16 April 2000. Vasco Errani (Democrats of the Left), who had replaced Pier Luigi Bersani in...
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    Premier), is a regionalist political party active in Romagna, part of Emilia-Romagna region. The party was a "national" section of Lega Nord (LN) from 1991...
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    Santarcangelo di Romagna (Romagnol: Santarcànzul) is a comune in the province of Rimini, in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, on the Via Emilia. As of 2009,...
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    Treni della felicità (category 20th century in Emilia-Romagna)
    children during the upcoming winter. Reggio Emilia offered to host 2,000 children. Other cities in Emilia-Romagna followed suit, including Parma, Piacenza...
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    Stefano Bonaccini (category Members of the Legislative Assembly of Emilia-Romagna)
    Bonaccini served as the President of Emilia-Romagna. He resigned from the role to become an MEP. Bonaccini started his political career in the Italian Communist...
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    Pier Luigi Bersani (category Members of the Legislative Assembly of Emilia-Romagna)
    from 1996 to 1999, President of Emilia-Romagna from 1993 to 1996, Minister of Transport from 1999 to 2001, and Minister of Economic Development from 2006...
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