Lorenzo Dellai

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Lorenzo Dellai
President of the Province of Trentino
In office
24 February 1999 – 29 December 2012
Preceded byCarlo Andreotti
Succeeded byAlberto Pacher (interim)
President of Trentino-Alto Adige
In office
15 June 2011 – 22 January 2013
Preceded byLuis Durnwalder
Succeeded byAlberto Pacher
Mayor of Trento
In office
15 June 1990 – 2 October 1998
Preceded byAdriano Goio
Succeeded byAlberto Pacher
Personal details
Political partySolidary Democracy (since 2014)
Union for Trentino (since 2008)
Other political
affiliations
Christian Democracy (1977-1994)
Italian People's Party (1994-2002)
Daisy Civic List (1998-2008)
Civic Choice (2013)
Populars for Italy (2013-2014)

Lorenzo Dellai (born 28 November 1959 in Trento) is an Italian politician deputy of the Chamber of Deputies, and former governor of the Autonomous Province of Trento and former President of the region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol.

Background

He was elected mayor of Trento for the first time in 1990, and re-elected in 1995.

In 1998 Lorenzo Dellai founded the Daisy Civic List, a regional political party active in Trentino.

Dellai has been the President of the Province of Trentino since 1999, and the President of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol since 2006. He joined Civic Choice and was elected deputy on electoral district Trentino Alto Adige.

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Italian Chamber of Deputies
Preceded by
Title jointly held
Deputy for Constituency I – Trentino Alto Adige I
2013-present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by President of the Province of Trentino
1999-2012
Succeeded by
Alberto Pacher (interim)
Preceded by President of Trentino-Alto Adige
2011-2013
Succeeded by
Party political offices
New title Civic Choice's leader in the Chamber of Deputies
2013-present
Incumbent