Alto Adige - Politics

Politics

The local government system is based upon the provisions of the Italian Constitution and the Autonomy Statute of the Region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. The 1972 second Statute of Autonomy for Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol devolved most legislative and executive competences from the regional level to the provincial level, creating de facto two separate regions.

The considerable legislative power of the province is vested in an assembly (German: Südtiroler Landtag; Italian: Consiglio della Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano; Ladin: Cunsëi dla Provinzia Autonoma de Bulsan). The legislative powers of the assembly cover all those subject matters that are not expressly reserved to the exclusive legislative power of the Italian State or to concurrent legislation per article 117 of the Italian Constitution.

The executive powers are attributed to the government (German: Landesregierung; Italian: Giunta Provinciale) headed by the Landeshauptmann Luis Durnwalder, who has been in power since 1989. He belongs to the South Tyrolean People's Party, which has been governing with a parliamentary majority since 1948.

Party Votes (%) Seats
South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP) 48.1% 18
The Libertarians 14.3% 5
The People of Freedom (PDL) 8.3% 3
Democratic Party (PD) 6.0% 2
Greens 5.8% 2
South Tyrolean Freedom 4.9% 2
Citizens' Union (UfS) 2.3% 1
Lega Nord Sud Tirolo 2.1% 1
Unitalia 1.9% 1

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