Stefani government

The Stefani government, led by president Alberto Stefani, has been the government of Veneto since 16 December 2025,[1] after being announced three days earlier.[2][3]

Party division
Party Members
Liga VenetaLega LV President, 3 ministers and 2 councillors delegates
Brothers of Italy FdI Vice President and 4 ministers
Forza Italia FI 1 minister
Independent Ind 1 minister
Detailed composition
Name Party Office
Alberto Stefani LV President
Lucas Pavanetto FdI Vice President
Lucas Pavanetto FdI Minister of Tourism, Labour and Security
Filippo Giacinti FdI Minister of Budget, Patrimony, Legal Affairs, Personnel, Program Implementation and Digital Agenda
Gino Gerosa Ind[a] Minister of Health and Healthcare Planning
Massimo Bitonci LV Minister of Economic Development, Research & Innovation and Investment Attraction
Marco Zecchinato LV Minister of Interregional Cooperation, Territorial Governance, Infrastructure, Local Government and Territorial Reorganisation
Dario Bond FdI Minister of Agriculture, Forests, Mountain, Hunting and Fishing
Valeria Mantovan FdI Minister of Education, Formation, Skills and Culture
Diego Ruzza FdI Minister of Transport, Mobility and Public Works
Elisa Venturini FI Minister of Environment, Climate and Civil Protection
Paola Roma LV Minister of Social Services, Family, Longevity, Sports and Housing
Notes:
  1. ^ Appointed on behalf of Liga Veneta.

Source: Veneto Region – Regional Government

Additionally, President Stefani appointed three regional councillors to be councillors delegates to some government areas:[a]

Name Party Office
Elisa De Berti LV Councillor delegate to Infrastructure and Program Implementation
Morena Martini LV Councillor delegate to Youth Participation and Relations with the Regional Council
Laura Besio FdI Councillor delegate to the special status of Venice and the development of the industrial area of Porto Marghera[4] (since January 2026)
Notes:
  1. ^ According to article 51.5 of the Statute of Veneto, "The President of the Regional Government may delegate specific tasks to regional councillors based on their specific and proven expertise. The councillor delegate participates in Regional Government meetings without the right to vote, when matters pertaining to the delegated tasks are discussed. The exercise of this delegation does not give rise to any compensation".

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