First Zaia government
The first Zaia government, led by president Luca Zaia, was the government of Veneto from 19 April 2010 to 29 June 2015.
Office | Name | Party |
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President | Luca Zaia | LV |
Vice President | Marino Zorzato | PdL/NCD |
Minister of Budget and Local Government | Roberto Ciambetti | LV |
Minister of Health | Luca Coletto | LV |
Minister of Economic Development (also minister of Infrastructures since October 2014) | Maria Luisa Coppola | PdL/FI |
Minister of Infrastructures and Transports | Renato Chisso (until June 2014) | PdL/FI |
Minister of Public Works, Energy and Security | Massimo Giorgetti | PdL/FI |
Minister of Agriculture | Franco Manzato | LV |
Minister of Education and Labour (also minister of Transports since October 2014) | Elena Donazzan | PdL/FI |
Minister of Social Affairs | Remo Sernagiotto (until June 2014) Davide Bendinelli (since October 2014) | PdL/FI FI |
Minister of Tourism and International Trade | Marino Finozzi | LV |
Minister of Environment | Maurizio Conte | LV/LTV |
Minister of Venetian Identity and Civil Protection | Daniele Stival | LV/LTV |
Minister of Culture and City Planning | Marino Zorzato | PdL/NCD |
Source: Veneto Region – Ninth Legislature – Zaia Government
Note 1: In November 2013 The People of Freedom (PdL) was transformed into Forza Italia (FI); a group of dissidents formed the New Centre-Right (NCD).
Note 2: In March 2015 a group of splinters from Liga Veneta (LV) formed the Tosi List for Veneto (LTV).
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- Tomelleri I (1970–71)
- Tomelleri II (1971–72)
- Feltrin (1972–73)
- Tomelleri III (1973–75)
- Tomelleri IV (1975–77)
- Tomelleri V (1977–80)
- Bernini I (1980–85)
- Bernini II (1985–89)
- Cremonese I (1989–90)
- Cremonese II (1990–92)
- Frigo (1992–93)
- Pupillo (1993–94)
- Bottin (1994–95)
- Galan I (1995–2000)
- Galan II (2000–05)
- Galan III (2005–10)
- Zaia I (2010–15)
- Zaia II (2015–20)
- Zaia III (since 2020)