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The Captains Regent (Italian: Capitani Reggenti; sg.: Capitano Reggente) are the two heads of state of the Republic of San Marino. They are elected every six months by the Grand and General Council, the country's legislative body. Normally the Regents are chosen from opposing parties and they serve a six-month term. The investiture of the captains regent takes place on 1 April and 1 October every year. This tradition dates back at least to 1243.
The practice of dual heads of government (diarchy) is derived directly from the customs of the Roman Republic, equivalent to the consuls of ancient Rome.
1243–1500
Main article: List of captains regent of San Marino, 1243–15001500–1700
Main article: List of captains regent of San Marino, 1500–17001700–1900
Main article: List of captains regent of San Marino, 1700–19001900–2020
Since 2020
Year | Semester | Captain Regent One | Captain Regent Two |
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2020 | April | Alessandro Mancini | Grazia Zafferani |
October | Alessandro Cardelli | Mirko Dolcini | |
2021 | April | Gian Carlo Venturini | Marco Nicolini |
October | Francesco Mussoni | Giacomo Simoncini | |
2022 | April | Oscar Mina | Paolo Rondelli |
October | Maria Luisa Berti | Manuel Ciavatta | |
2023 | April | Alessandro Scarano | Adele Tonnini |
October | Filippo Tamagnini | Gaetano Troina | |
2024 | April | Alessandro Rossi | Milena Gasperoni |
October | Francesca Civerchia | Dalibor Riccardi |
See also
Footnotes
- ^ The six-month term of the captains regent starts on the first day of the month listed (1 April, 1 October), unless another date is indicated
References
- "Captains Regent — Repubblica di San Marino, portale ufficiale". Retrieved 31 January 2016.
- Dall’Università di Urbino alla Reggenza di San Marino: “Io, il più giovane Capo di stato al mondo”. IFG Urbino (in Italian). Published 19 March 2018. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
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