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The 2013 Italian presidential election was held in Italy on 18–20 April 2013. The result was the re-election of Giorgio Napolitano,[1] the first time a president had been elected for a second term.[2]

Only members of Parliament and regional delegates were entitled to vote, most of these electors having been elected in the 2013 general election. As head of state of the Italian Republic, the president has a role of representation of national unity and guarantees that Italian politics comply with the Italian Constitution, in the framework of a parliamentary system.

Procedure

In accordance with the Italian Constitution, the election was held in the form of a secret ballot, with the Senators, the Deputies and 58 regional representatives entitled to vote. The election was held in the Palazzo Montecitorio, home of the Chamber of Deputies, with the capacity of the building expanded for the purpose. The first three ballots required a two-thirds majority of the 1,007 voters in order to elect a president, or 672 votes. Starting from the fourth ballot, an absolute majority was required for candidates to be elected, or 504 votes. The presidential mandate lasts seven years. The term of the incumbent president, Giorgio Napolitano, was due to end on 15 May 2013.Шаблон:Citation needed

The election was presided over by the President of the Chamber of Deputies Laura Boldrini, who proceeded to the public counting of the votes, and by the President of the Senate Pietro Grasso.

Proposed candidates

These candidates were officially proposed as president and voted in at least one ballot, by parties, coalitions or parliamentary groups which took part in the election.

Elected president

Portrait Name Party Office(s) held Region of birth Profession(s) Supporting party or coalition Шаблон:Abbr
Giorgio Napolitano Giorgio Napolitano
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style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color;" width=1%| Independent President of Italy
(2006–2015)

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Шаблон:Flag Jurist PDPdL
SCLNUdC

Other candidates

Portrait Name Party Office(s) held Region of birth Profession(s) Supporting party or coalition Шаблон:Abbr
Stefano Rodotà Stefano Rodotà
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style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color;" | Independent Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies
(1992)

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Шаблон:Flag Jurist M5SSEL

Withdrawn candidates

Portrait Name Party Office(s) held Region of birth Profession(s) Supporting party or coalition Шаблон:Abbr
Annamaria Cancellieri Annamaria Cancellieri
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style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color;"| Independent Minister of the Interior
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Шаблон:Flag Civil servant SC
Файл:Franco Marini 2006 (cropped).jpg Franco Marini
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style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color;"| Democratic Party President of the Senate
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Шаблон:Flag Trade unionist PDPdLLN
Romano Prodi Romano Prodi
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style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color;"| Democratic Party President of the European Commission
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Шаблон:Flag University professor PDSEL

Chronology

On 16 April 2013, the Five Star Movement (M5S), following an online vote from party members, announced its support for investigative journalist Milena Gabanelli, and the party's leader Beppe Grillo indicated that the party might be willing to form a coalition government with the centre-left coalition if she were elected president with the coalition's support.[3] On 17 April, after Gabanelli and Gino Strada withdrew from consideration, the M5S announced its support for Stefano Rodotà, a former President of the Data Protection Authority,[4] member of the Chamber of Deputies, Member of the European Parliament, and president of the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS).[5]

On 17 April, Pier Luigi Bersani, leader of the Democratic Party (PD), put forward Franco Marini, a former leader of the Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions (CISL), leader of the Italian People's Party (PPI) and President of the Italian Senate, as his party's candidate for president. Marini was selected having received the support of centre-right parties, notably The People of Freedom (PdL), Civic Choice (SC), Lega Nord (LN) and the Union of the Centre (UdC). However, Matteo Renzi, mayor of Florence and leader of a party minority, several Democratic Party lawmakers and Left Ecology Freedom (SEL) stated that they would not support Marini.[6]

On 18 April, Marini received just 521 votes in the first ballot, short of the 672 needed, as more than 200 centre-left delegates rebelled. In the run-up of the second ballot Marini's candidacy was retired. The first two rounds' inconclusive results were interpreted as showing turmoil within the centre-left.[7] As results of apparent jokes by electors, a number of implausible candidates, such as football manager Roberto Mancini and porn star Rocco Siffredi, received individual votes.[7]

On 19 April, the PD and SEL selected Romano Prodi, a former Prime Minister and President of the European Commission, to be their candidate in the fourth ballot.[8] Despite the fact that his candidacy had received unanimous support among the two parties' delegates, Prodi obtained only 395 votes in the fourth ballot as more than 100 centre-left electorsШаблон:Clarify did not vote for him. After the vote, Bersani announced his resignation from party secretary and Prodi pulled out of the race.[9]

On 20 April, incumbent President Giorgio Napolitano, holder of the post since 2006, agreed to run for another term in an attempt to break the parliamentary deadlock with the aim of safeguarding the continuity of the country's institutions.[10]

Parties' voters

The number of seats per party was as follows:

Composition of the electoral college
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Party Members
(total)
Members Share
MPs
(Chamber and Senate)

Regional
delegates
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Democratic Party (PD) 423 399 24 42.0%
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | The People of Freedom (PdL) 211 188 23 20.9%
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Five Star Movement (M5S) 163 163 0 16.2%
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Civic Choice/Union of the Centre (SC/UdC) 71 69 2 7.0%
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Left Ecology Freedom (SEL) 44 43 1 4.4%
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Lega Nord (LN) 38 34 4 3.8%
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Others 57 52 5 5.7%
Total 1,007 949 58 100.0%

Results

In the first three ballots the required majority was 672 votes. Further ballots require a simple majority of electors, in this case 504 votes.

Berlusconi and his coalition refused to support the PD's Fourth Round choice of Romano Prodi, claiming he was unacceptable as a compromise candidate. As a result, leaders from all political parties except for Beppe Grillo turned to Napolitano and held discussions with him in order to convince him to run again.[2] Even though he had openly stated his refusal to consider running again in an interview a week before, Napolitano reluctantly agreed,[2] and the party leaders subsequently urged electors to back him as a show of unity.[11]

Napolitano was comfortably re-elected, having garnered the support of centre-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani, former Prime Minister and centre-right leader Silvio Berlusconi, and interim PM and centrist Mario Monti.[12]

First ballot

Candidate Party Votes
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Franco Marini Democratic Party 521
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Stefano Rodotà Independent 240
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Sergio Chiamparino Democratic Party 41
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Romano Prodi Democratic Party 14
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Emma Bonino Italian Radicals 13
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Massimo D'Alema Democratic Party 12
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Giorgio Napolitano Independent 10
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Anna Finocchiaro Democratic Party 7
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Annamaria Cancellieri Independent 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Mario Monti Civic Choice 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Others 18
Blank votes 104
Invalid votes 15

Second ballot

Candidate Party Votes
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Stefano Rodotà Independent 230
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Sergio Chiamparino Democratic Party 90
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Massimo D'Alema Democratic Party 38
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Franco Marini Democratic Party 15
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Alessandra Mussolini The People of Freedom 15
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Romano Prodi Democratic Party 13
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Emma Bonino Italian Radicals 10
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Sergio Di Caprio Independent 9
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Cosimo Sibilia The People of Freedom 7
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Rosy Bindi Democratic Party 6
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Paola Severino Independent 5
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Silvio Berlusconi The People of Freedom 4
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Pier Luigi Bersani Democratic Party 4
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Anna Finocchiaro Democratic Party 4
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Giorgio Napolitano Independent 4
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Ricardo Antonio Merlo MAIE 3
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Pierluigi Castagnetti Democratic Party 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Michele Cucuzza Independent 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Arnaldo Forlani Independent 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Pietro Grasso Democratic Party 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Grazia Maniscalco Independent 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Antonio Palmieri The People of Freedom 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Claudio Sabelli Fioretti Independent 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Daniela Santanchè The People of Freedom 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Santo Versace Act to Stop the Decline 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Others 41
Blank votes 418
Invalid votes 14

Third ballot

Candidate Party Votes
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Stefano Rodotà Independent 250
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Massimo D'Alema Democratic Party 34
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Romano Prodi Democratic Party 22
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Giorgio Napolitano Independent 12
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Annamaria Cancellieri Independent 9
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Claudio Sabelli Fioretti Independent 8
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Sergio Di Caprio Independent 7
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Franco Marini Democratic Party 6
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Alessandra Mussolini The People of Freedom 5
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Antonio Palmieri The People of Freedom 5
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Emma Bonino Italian Radicals 4
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Sergio Chiamparino Democratic Party 4
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Ricardo Antonio Merlo MAIE 3
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Ilaria Borletti Buitoni Civic Choice 3
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Gianroberto Casaleggio Five Star Movement 3
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Fabrizio Cicchitto The People of Freedom 3
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Gherardo Colombo Independent 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Ermanno Leo Independent 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Pierluigi Castagnetti Democratic Party 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Roberto Di Giovan Paolo Democratic Party 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Antonio Martino The People of Freedom 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Nicolò Pollari Independent 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Others 44
Blank votes 465
Invalid votes 47

Fourth ballot

Candidate Party Votes
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Romano Prodi Democratic Party 395
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Stefano Rodotà Independent 213
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Annamaria Cancellieri Independent 78
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Massimo D'Alema Democratic Party 15
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Franco Marini Democratic Party 3
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Giorgio Napolitano Independent 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Others 7
Blank votes 15
Invalid votes 4

Fifth ballot

Candidate Party Votes
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Stefano Rodotà Independent 210
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Giorgio Napolitano Independent 20
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Rosario Monteleone Independent 15
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Emma Bonino Italian Radicals 9
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Claudio Zin MAIE 4
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Annamaria Cancellieri Independent 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Massimo D'Alema Democratic Party 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Franco Marini Democratic Party 2
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Others 14
Blank votes 445
Invalid votes 17

Sixth ballot

Candidate Party Votes
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Giorgio Napolitano Independent 738
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Stefano Rodotà Independent 217
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Sergio Di Caprio Independent 8
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Massimo D'Alema Democratic Party 4
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Others 6
Blank votes 10
Invalid votes 12

Reactions

After the election results were announced, demonstrations took place outside Palazzo Montecitorio against the re-election of Napolitano. A sizable number of protesters were supporters of the Five Star Movement led by Beppe Grillo. Grillo himself condemned Napolitano's re-election, claiming this was a "coup d'état".[11]

Pier Luigi Bersani promised to resign as leader of the PD in response to the lack of support within his coalition for Romano Prodi, the party's preference for president on the fourth ballot.[11] Following his resignation, former trade union leader Guglielmo Epifani was elected in his place on 11 May 2013.[13]

Notes

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References

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