Politics of Sicily

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Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Sidebar". The Politics of Sicily, Italy takes place in a framework of a semi-presidential representative democracy, whereby the President of Regional Government is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the Regional Government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Sicilian Regional Assembly.

History

The oldest organized party of Sicily was the Sicilian Socialist Party, founded out from the Fasci Siciliani in 1893, but the region was primarily a stronghold of the liberal establishment (see Historical Right, Historical Left and Liberals) that governed Italy for decades. However, by the end of the 19th century, Sicily elected several deputies from left-wing parties, namely the Radical Party, the Italian Republican Party, the Italian Socialist Party and the Italian Reformist Socialist Party.[1]

After Italian Fascism (whose partisan arm, the National Fascist Party was well supported in the region) and the Allied invasion of Sicily during the World War II, Sicily increasingly became a stronghold of Christian Democracy, in opposition to the Italian Communist Party. Sicilians had also a penchant for conservative/nationalist politics, represented mainly by the Monarchist National Party and the Italian Social Movement.

After the dissolution of these parties, in the early 1990s, the region was long governed by a " center-right coalition", notably including the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats, whose regional leader, Salvatore Cuffaro, served as President of Sicily from 2001 to 2008, Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia and the post-fascist National Alliance. Cuffaro's Christian Democrats have since been the main party of government in Sicily as they had been part of both of the administrations of Raffaele Lombardo of the Movement for the Autonomies (2008–2012) and that of Rosario Crocetta of the Democratic Party (since 2012). 3

Legislative branch

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The Sicilian Regional Assembly is composed of 90 members (or deputies). 80 deputies are elected in provincial constituencies by proportional representation using the largest remainder method with a Droop quota and open lists, while 10 councillors (elected in a general ticket) come from a "regional list", including the President-elect. One seat is reserved for the candidate who comes second.

The Assembly is elected for a five-year term, but, if the President suffers a vote of no confidence, resigns or dies, under the simul stabunt, simul cadent clause introduced in 2001 (literally they will stand together or they will fall together), also the Assembly is dissolved and a snap election is called.

Executive branch

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Originally appointed by the Sicilian Regional Assembly, since 2001 de jure, he is elected by popular vote every five years under universal suffrage: the candidate who receives a plurality of votes, is elected.

His office is connected to the Regional Assembly (ARS), which is elected contextually: one fifth of the assembly seats are generally reserved to his supporters, which are wholesale elected concurrently with the President. The Assembly and the President are linked by an alleged relationship of confidence: if the President resigns or he is dismissed by the Assembly, a snap election is called for both the legislative and the executive offices, because in no case the two bodies can be chosen separately. The popular election of the President and the relationship of confidence between him and the legislature, allow to identify the Sicilian model of government as a particular form of semi-presidential system.

The President of Sicily promulgates regional laws and regulations. He can receive special administrative functions by the national government. The President is one of the 90 members of the Regional Assembly and, in this capacity, he can propose new laws. He appoints and dismiss the Regional Cabinet (called Giunta Regionale in Italian). The Cabinet is composed by regional assessors (assessori, literally "aldermen"[2]) who can be members of the Council at the same time. Assessors should not be confused with the ministers: according to Italian administrative law, assessors only receive delegations from the President to rule a bureau or an agency, the Region being a single legal person, not divided in ministries. One assessor can be appointed vice president. The President can also appoint four under-secretaries (sottosegretari) to help the President in his functions.

The Regional Cabinet prepares the budget, appoints the boards of public regional agencies and companies, manages assets, develops projects of governance, and resorts to the Constitutional Court of Italy if it thinks that a national law may violate regional powers. The President and the Cabinet are two different authorities of the Region: in matters within its competence, the Cabinet has the power to vote to give its approval.

List of presidents

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Elected by the Regional Council (1947–2001)
Name Term of office Political party Legislature
1 Giuseppe Alessi 30 May 1947 13 June 1949 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC I (1947)
2 Franco Restivo 13 June 1949 20 July 1951 rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
20 July 1951 4 June 1955 II (1951)
(1) Giuseppe Alessi 4 June 1955 4 April 1956 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC III (1955)
3 Giuseppe La Loggia 4 April 1956 13 May 1958 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
4 Silvio Milazzo 13 May 1958 12 August 1959 rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
12 August 1959 23 February 1960 IV (1959)
5 Benedetto della Nicchiara 23 February 1960 8 September 1961 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
6 Script error: No such module "anchor".Template:Ill 8 September 1961 25 July 1963 rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
25 July 1963 4 August 1964 V (1963)
7 Template:Ill 4 August 1964 11 August 1967 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
8 Vincenzo Carollo 11 August 1967 20 September 1969 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC VI (1967)
9 Mario Fasino 20 September 1969 10 August 1971 rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
10 August 1971 22 December 1972 VII (1971)
10 Template:Ill 22 December 1972 26 March 1974 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
11 Template:Ill 26 March 1974 13 August 1976 rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
13 August 1976 20 March 1978 VIII (1976)
12 Piersanti Mattarella 20 March 1978 6 January 1980 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
13 Template:Ill 6 January 1980 7 August 1981 rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
7 August 1981 23 December 1982 IX (1981)
14 Calogero Lo Giudice 23 December 1982 19 October 1983 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
15 Template:Ill 19 October 1983 21 March 1984 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
16 Template:Ill 21 March 1984 1 February 1985 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
17 Template:Ill 1 February 1985 12 August 1986 rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
12 August 1986 12 August 1991 X (1986)
18 Template:Ill 12 August 1991 16 July 1992 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC XI (1991)
19 Template:Ill 16 July 1992 21 December 1993 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DC
20 Francesco Martino 21 December 1993 16 May 1995 style="background:Template:Party color;" | PLI
21 Template:Ill 16 May 1995 18 July 1996 style="background:Template:Party color;" | PPI
22 Giuseppe Provenzano 18 July 1996 20 January 1998 style="background:Template:Party color;" | FI XII (1996)
23 Giuseppe Drago 20 January 1998 21 November 1998 style="background:Template:Party color;" | CCD
24 Template:Ill 21 November 1998 26 July 2000 style="background:Template:Party color;" | DS
(18) Template:Ill 26 July 2000 17 July 2001 style="background:Template:Party color;" | FI
Directly-elected presidents (since 2001)
N. President Term of office Tenure
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Party Coalition Legislature
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15 June
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18 November
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13 October
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Local government

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Provinces

Sicily was divided in nine provinces, which were a traditional form of local administration in the region. Socialist and Christian-democratic ideas had an early diffusion in quite all the provinces around World War I. After the Fascist parenthesis, left-wing parties found their strongholds in central agricultural provinces, especially in the Province of Enna, but they didn't succeed in local elections, while Christian Democracy obtained high scores in others parts of the Region.

On 19 March 2013 the Sicilian Regional Assembly decided to turn them into Free Associations of Municipalities (Liberi consorzi tra comuni). Finally, on 30 July 2015 the Regional Assembly approved a law which put into force the Free Associations of Municipalities, regulating their functions and abolishing definitively the nine historical provinces. The same law created the new Metropolitan Cities of Palermo, Messina and Catania.[3]

Province Inhabitants established current status[4]
Palermo 1,250,296 1860 Metropolitan City
Catania 1,167,006 1860 Metropolitan City
Messina 651,921 1860 Metropolitan City
Agrigento 453,416 1860 Free Association of Municipalities
Trapani 436,459 1860 Free Association of Municipalities
Syracuse 404,271 1860 Free Association of Municipalities
Ragusa 320,003 1927 Free Association of Municipalities
Caltanissetta 270,102 1927 Free Association of Municipalities
Enna 171,921 1927 Free Association of Municipalities

Municipalities

Sicily is also divided in 390 comuni (municipalities), which have even more history, having been established in the Middle Ages when they were the main places of government.

Provincial capitals

Municipality Inhabitants Mayor Party Election
Agrigento 58,323 Francesco Miccichè Independent (Centre-right coalition) 2020
Caltanissetta 61,711 Roberto Gambino Five Star Movement 2019
Catania 293,902 Salvo Pogliese Brothers of Italy 2018
Enna 27,894 Maurizio Dipietro Italia Viva 2020
Messina 243,262 Cateno De Luca Independent (centre) 2018
Palermo 657,651 Roberto Lagalla Union of the Centre 2022
Ragusa 73,543 Giuseppe Cassì Independent (right-wing) 2018
Syracuse 118,385 Francesco Italia Action 2018
Trapani 69,241 Giacomo Tranchida Democratic Party 2018

Others with 50,000+ inhabitants

Municipality Inhabitants Mayor Party Election
Marsala 80,218 Massimo Grillo Union of the Centre 2020
Gela 75,668 Lucio Greco Independent (centre-left) 2019
Vittoria 63,002 Giovanni Moscato[5] Independent (centre-right) 2016
Modica 54,324 Ignazio Abbate Union of the Centre 2018
Bagheria 54,257 Patrizio Cinque Five Star Movement 2014
Acireale 51,456 Stefano Alì Five Star Movement 2018

Parties and elections

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Latest regional election

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References

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  1. Piergiorgio Corbetta; Maria Serena Piretti, Atlante storico-elettorale d'Italia, Zanichelli, Bologna 2009
  2. According to Google Translate
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  4. After 2015 reform.
  5. Removed from office on 31 July 2018.

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External links

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