Stefano Bonaccini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsteːfano bonatˈtʃiːni]; born 1 January 1967) is an Italian politician and member of the Democratic Party (PD)...
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the victory of the centre-left coalition and the confirmation of Stefano Bonaccini as President of Emilia-Romagna, with more than 51% of votes, nearly...
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councillor in regional history, and was subsequently appointed by Stefano Bonaccini as his vice-president. In February 2020, the PD's secretary Nicola...
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election held in circle conventions: Stefano Bonaccini, Gianni Cuperlo, Paola De Micheli, and Elly Schlein. Bonaccini and Schlein advanced to the open primary...
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elected in the 2023 leadership election, while the party's president is Stefano Bonaccini. The PD was established in 2007 upon the merger of various centre-left...
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professional wrestler Stefano Bertacco (1962–2020), Italian politician Stefano Bloch (born 1976), American author and professor Stefano Bonaccini (born 1967),...
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Merola and the governors of Tuscany Eugenio Giani and Emilia Romagna Stefano Bonaccini expressed interest to present a bid for the 2036 Summer Olympics....
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March 2024. Toti resigned from his position triggering snap elections. Bonaccini was elected to the European Parliament, a position incompatible with that...
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on 17 and 18 November 2024. The elections were called following Stefano Bonaccini's election to the European Parliament, a position incompatible with...
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia Massimiliano Fedriga (Lega–LFVG) Emilia-Romagna Stefano Bonaccini (PD) Liguria Giovanni Toti (C!–Iac–NM) Tuscany Eugenio Giani (PD)...
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