UPDATE : January 14, 2026 - 10:26 am
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UPDATE : January 14, 2026 - 10:26 am
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Napoli



Campania, the Presidency Office takes office. Manfredi: "Synergy for quality legislation."

The President emphasizes the prestige of the Campania assembly: "It's the most important in Italy after Parliament." A full team is in place, with both the majority and opposition involved.
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Naples – The political and institutional engine of the Campania Region has officially kicked into gear. This morning in Naples, the President's Office, the governing body responsible for setting the direction of the Regional Council and ensuring its full operational functioning, took office.

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On the sidelines of the inauguration, the President of the Regional Council, Massimiliano Manfredi, emphasized the importance of the institution he presides over: "We are launching support activities for the Campania legislative assembly, which, after the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, is the most important and prestigious in Italy."

A cross-functional team

The body's composition reflects the region's entire constitutional spectrum, a sign Manfredi interpreted as a prelude to a season of constructive collaboration. The team is composed as follows:

Vice Presidents: Luca Trapanese (M5S) and Giuseppe Fabbricatore (FdI).

Quaestors: Raffaele Aveta (M5S) and Livio Petitto (FI).

Secretaries: Lucia Fortini (A Testa Alta) and Michela Rostan (Lega).

Objective: Centrality of the Council

The central theme of the day was the call for "institutional synergy." According to Manfredi, the collaborative climate found both in the Bureau and the Conference of Group Leaders represents a fundamental added value for the legislature.

"I thank the majority and the opposition for this spirit of cooperation," the President concluded. "It will be essential to making the Campania Regional Council increasingly central. Our goal is to produce valuable legislative work that provides concrete, quality responses to the real needs of Campania's citizens."


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