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词条 List of heads of state of Italy
释义

  1. Italian Monarchs

  2. Provisional Head of State

  3. Italian Presidents

  4. Styles of the Heads of State

  5. Living former heads of state

  6. References

  7. External links

This is a list of the heads of state of Italy, from the unification of Italy in 1861 to the present day.

From 1861 to 1946 the head of state was the King of Italy, who was the same person as the King of Sardinia according to the Constitution. Italy became a republic under the Constitution of 1948 and the monarch was replaced by a President.

Italian Monarchs

The succession to the throne of Italy was the same as the succession to the throne of the Sardinia.

MonarchReignPositionRoyal House
# Portrait Name Reign start Reign end Duration
1 Victor Emmanuel II
(1820–1878)
17 March}} 18619 January}} 18781861|3|17|1878|1|9}} King of Italy House of Savoy
2 Umberto I
(1844–1900)
9 January}} 187829 July}} 19001878|1|9|1900|7|29}} King of Italy House of Savoy
3 Victor Emmanuel III
(1869–1947)
29 July}} 19009 May}} 1946
(Abdicated)
1900|7|29|1946|5|9}} King of Italy
Emperor of Ethiopia (1936–1941)
King of Albania (1939–1943)
House of Savoy
4 Umberto II
(1904–1983)
9 May}} 194618 June}} 1946
(Deposed)
1946|5|9|1946|6|18}} King of Italy House of Savoy

Provisional Head of State

After the constitutional referendum which took place at the same time as the general election 54.3% voted for a republic. The Constituent Assembly which had the power to rule Italy until a new constitution for the republic was drawn up. The provisional Head of State after Alcide De Gasperi who exercised the powers after the King of Italy left was Enrico De Nicola who was proclaimed in 1946 but he was called Temporary Chief of State because he did not want to be called President of the Republic until the constitution was law.

PortraitNameTermTenureElection Year
Voter Percentage
{{color|white|}}Alcide De Gasperi
(1881–1954)
{{color|white|}}12 June
1946
1 July
1946
He exercised the powers of Provisional Head of State as Prime Minister between the departure of King Umberto II on 12 June 1946, and the proclamation of Enrico De Nicola as Head of State by the Constituent Assembly
{{color|white|1}}Enrico De Nicola
(1877–1959)
{{color|white|1}}1 July
1946
25 June
1947
1946 — 78.57%
396
{{color|white|2}}26 June
1947
1 January
1948
1947 — 93.96%
405

Italian Presidents

Under the Constitution, the first constitution of the Republic of Italy, the President replaced the monarch as ceremonial head of state. The President was elected by Parliament and Regional governments for a seven-year term. In the event of a vacancy the President of the Senate served as Acting President.

Parties
Traditionally, Presidents have not been members of any political party during their tenure, in order to be considered above partisan interests. The parties shown are those to which the President belonged at the time they took office.
  • 1946–1993:
{{legend2|{{Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color}}|Christian Democracy|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|{{Democratic Party (Italy)/meta/color}}|Democratic Party|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|{{Italian Democratic Socialist Party/meta/color}}|Democratic Socialist Party|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|{{Italian Liberal Party/meta/color}}|Liberal Party|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|{{Italian Socialist Party/meta/color}}|Socialist Party|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
  • Since 1994:
{{legend2|{{Democrats of the Left/meta/color}}|Democrats of the Left|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|{{Democratic Party (Italy)/meta/color}}|Democratic Party|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|{{Independent (politician)/meta/color}}|Independent|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
Status
{{legend|#E6E6AA|Denotes President of the Senate acting as President}}
PortraitNameTermTenureElection Year
Voter Percentage
{{color|white|1}}Enrico De Nicola
(1877–1959)
{{color|white|2}}1 January
1948
12 May
1948
1947 — 93.96%
405
{{color|white|2}}Luigi Einaudi
(1874–1961)
{{color|white|1}}12 May
1948
11 May
1955
1948 — 59.40%
518
{{color|black|3}}Giovanni Gronchi
(1887–1978)
{{color|black|1}}11 May
1955
11 May
1962
1955 — 78.90%
658
{{color|black|4}}Antonio Segni
(1891–1972)
{{color|black|1}}11 May
1962
6 December
1964
1962 — 52.60%
443
Resigned
{{color|white|}}Cesare Merzagora
(1898–1991)
{{color|white|}}6 December
1964
29 December
1964
As President of the Senate he acted as President until after the 1964 presidential election
{{color|black|5}}Giuseppe Saragat
(1898–1988)
{{color|black|1}}29 December
1964
29 December
1971
1964 — 68.90%
646
{{color|black|6}}Giovanni Leone
(1908–2001)
{{color|black|1}}29 December
1971
15 June
1978
1971 — 52.00%
518
Resigned
{{color|white|}}Amintore Fanfani
(1908–1999)
{{color|white|}}15 June
1978
9 July
1978
As President of the Senate he acted as President until after the 1978 presidential election
{{color|black|7}}Sandro Pertini
(1896–1990)
{{color|black|1}}9 July
1978
29 June
1985
1978 — 83.61%
832
Resigned
{{color|black|8}}Francesco Cossiga
(1928–2010)
{{color|white|}}29 June
1985
3 July
1985
{{color|black|1}}3 July
1985
28 April
1992
1985 — 75.20%
754
As President of the Senate he acted as President until after the 1985 presidential election which he won.
Resigned
{{color|white|}}Giovanni Spadolini
(1925–1994)
{{color|white|}}28 April
1992
28 May
1992
As President of the Senate he acted as President until after the 1992 presidential election
{{color|black|9}}Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
(1918–2012)
{{color|black|1}}28 May
1992
15 May
1999
1992 — 67.06%
672
Resigned
{{color|white|}}Nicola Mancino
(1931–)
{{color|white|}}15 May
1999
18 May
1999
As President of the Senate he acted as President until after the 1999 presidential election
{{color|black|10}}Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
(1920–2016)
{{color|black|1}}18 May
1999
15 May
2006
1999 — 71.41%
707
Resigned
{{color|white|11}}Giorgio Napolitano
(1925–)
{{color|white|1}}15 May
2006
20 April
2013
2006 — 54.85%
543
{{color|black|2}}20 April
2013
14 January
2015
2013 — 74.10%
738
Resigned
{{color|white|}}Pietro Grasso
(1945–)
{{color|white|}}14 January
2015
3 February
2015
As President of the Senate he acted as President until after the 2015 presidential election
{{color|white|12}}Sergio Mattarella
(1941–)
{{color|white|1}}3 February
2015
2015 — 65.91%
665

Styles of the Heads of State

Country Years Title of Head of State
{{flag|Kingdom of Italy|name=Kingdom}} 1861{{lang>it|Re d'Italia}}
1861 - 1936{{lang>it|Con la grazia di Dio e per la Volontà della Nazione Re d'Italia}}
1936 – 1939{{lang>it|Con la grazia di Dio e per la Volontà della Nazione Re d'Italia, Imperatore d'Etiopia}}
1939 – 1943{{lang>it|Con la grazia di Dio e per la Volontà della Nazione Re d'Italia e di Albania, Imperatore d'Etiopia}}
1943 - 1946{{lang>it|Con la grazia di Dio e per la Volontà della Nazione Re d'Italia}}
1946{{lang>it|Re d'Italia}}
{{flag|Italy|name=Republic}} 1946 – 1948{{lang>it|Capo provvisorio dello Stato}}
1948 – Present{{lang>it|Presidente della Repubblica Italiana}}

Living former heads of state

There is one living former Italian President:

{{Gallery
|title=Living former Presidents
|width=160
|height=170
|align=center
|File:Giorgio Napolitano 2014.jpg|Giorgio Napolitano
(age {{age|1925|06|29}})
served 2006–2015
}}

References

External links

  • World Statesmen – Italy
{{Heads of State of Italy}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Heads of state of Italy}}

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