Prezydenci Włoch
Lista prezydentów Republiki Włoskiej od 1948 roku
Prezydenci Republiki Włoskiej
Lp | Zdjęcie | Prezydent | Kadencja | Tury | Procent | Partia | Sztandar | Senator dożywotni (do roku) | |
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Początek | Koniec | ||||||||
1 | Enrico De Nicola (1877–1959) | 1 lipca 1946[1] | 12 maja 1948[1] | 1 | 69,1% (396 głosów na 573)[1] | PLI | 1 października 1959 | ||
2 | Luigi Einaudi (1874–1961) | 12 maja 1948[1] | 11 maja 1955[1] | 4 | 57,6% (518 głosów na 900)[1] | PLI | 30 października 1961 | ||
3 | Giovanni Gronchi (1887–1978) | 11 maja 1955[1] | 11 maja 1962[1] | 4 | 78,1% (658 głosów na 843)[1] | DC | 17 października 1978 | ||
4 | Antonio Segni (1891–1972) | 11 maja 1962[1] | 6 grudnia 1964[1] | 9 | 51,9% (443 głosów na 854)[1] | DC | 1 grudnia 1972 | ||
5 | Giuseppe Saragat (1898–1988) | 29 grudnia 1964[1] | 29 grudnia 1971[1] | 21 | 67,1% (646 głosów na 963)[1] | PSDI | 11 czerwca 1988 | ||
6 | Giovanni Leone (1908–2001) | 29 grudnia 1971[1] | 15 czerwca 1978[1] | 23 | 51,4% (518 głosów na 1008)[1] | DC | 9 listopada 2001 | ||
7 | Sandro Pertini (1896–1990) | 9 lipca 1978[1] | 29 czerwca 1985[1] | 16 | 82,3% (832 głosów na 1011)[1] | PSI | 24 lutego 1990 | ||
8 | Francesco Cossiga (1928–2010) | 3 lipca 1985[1] | 28 kwietnia 1992[1] | 1 | 74,3% (752 głosów na 1011)[1] | DC | 17 sierpnia 2010 | ||
9 | Oscar Luigi Scalfaro (1918–2012) | 28 maja 1992[1] | 15 maja 1999[1] | 16 | 66,5% (672 głosów na 1011)[1] | DC | 29 stycznia 2012 | ||
10 | Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (1920–2016) | 18 maja 1999[1] | 15 maja 2006[1] | 1 | 70,0% (707 głosów na 1010)[1] | bezp. | 16 września 2016 | ||
11 | Giorgio Napolitano (ur. 1925) | 15 maja 2006[1] | 22 kwietnia 2013[1] | 4 | 53,8% (543 głosów na 1009)[1] | DS | 23 września 2005 – 15 maja 2006 | ||
22 kwietnia 2013[1] | 14 stycznia 2015[1] | 6 | 73,2% (738 głosów na 1007)[1] | bezp. | |||||
12 | Sergio Mattarella (ur. 1941) | 3 lutego 2015[1] | 3 lutego 2022[1] | 4 | 65,9% (665 głosów na 1009)[2] | bezp. | – | ||
3 lutego 2022 | pełniący urząd | 8 | 75,2% (759 głosów na 1009)[3] | bezp. |
Prezydenci, którzy ustąpili z funkcji przed upływem kadencji
- Antonio Segni
- Giovanni Leone
- Francesco Cossiga
- Giorgio Napolitano
- Sandro Pertini
- Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
- Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
Przypisy
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al Elezioni presidenziali. Statistiche, numeri, date e peculiarità di 11 presidenti della Repubblica. blog.quotidiano.net. [dostęp 2015-07-13].
- ↑ Mattarella eletto al Quirinale con 665 voti. „Pensiero a difficoltà e speranze dei cittadini”. www.repubblica.it. [dostęp 2015-07-13].
- ↑ Angela Giuffrida: Sergio Mattarella reelected Italy’s president amid deep divisions. theguardian.com, 29 stycznia 2022. [dostęp 2022-01-29]. (ang.).
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