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Rome City Council
NameRome City Council
Native nameConsiglio Comunale di Roma
Founded1848
CountryItaly
RegionLazio
CityRome
Leader titlePresident
Leader nameVirginia Raggi
Members48
Last election2021
Next election2026

Rome City Council. The Rome City Council, also known as the Consiglio Comunale di Roma, is a prominent legislative body in Rome, Italy, and is composed of 48 members, including the Mayor of Rome, currently Virginia Raggi, who is also a member of the Five Star Movement. The council works closely with other institutions, such as the Lazio Regional Council and the Italian Parliament, to address the needs of the city's residents, including those living in Trastevere, Monti (rione), and Prati (rione). The council's decisions have a significant impact on the city's development, including the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Pantheon (Rome).

History of

the Rome City Council The Rome City Council has a rich history, dating back to 1848, when it was established as part of the Papal States. Over the years, the council has undergone significant changes, including the Unification of Italy in 1861, which led to the establishment of the Kingdom of Italy. The council has also been influenced by various historical events, such as World War I and World War II, which had a significant impact on the city of Rome and its residents, including Benito Mussolini and Pope Pius XII. The council has worked closely with other institutions, including the Italian Resistance and the Allies of World War II, to promote the city's development and address the needs of its residents, including those living in Ostia Antica and Tivoli, Lazio.

Composition and Structure

The Rome City Council is composed of 48 members, who are elected by the city's residents, including those living in Centro Storico (Rome), Parioli, and Testaccio. The council is led by a president, currently Virginia Raggi, who is also a member of the Five Star Movement. The council is divided into several committees, including the Committee on Urban Planning and the Committee on Environment, which work closely with other institutions, such as the Ministry of the Environment (Italy) and the National Institute of Statistics (Italy). The council also works closely with other organizations, including the United Nations and the European Union, to address global issues, such as Climate Change and Sustainable Development.

Powers and Responsibilities

The Rome City Council has a range of powers and responsibilities, including the management of the city's budget, which is approved by the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance. The council is also responsible for the development of the city's infrastructure, including the Rome Metro and the Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport. The council works closely with other institutions, including the Lazio Regional Council and the Italian Parliament, to address the needs of the city's residents, including those living in Ostia (Rome) and Guidonia Montecelio. The council is also responsible for the promotion of the city's cultural heritage, including the Vatican City, Colosseum, and Roman Forum.

Election Process

The members of the Rome City Council are elected by the city's residents, including those living in Trastevere, Monti (rione), and Prati (rione). The election process is overseen by the Italian Ministry of the Interior and the National Institute of Statistics (Italy). The council is elected for a term of five years, and the most recent election took place in 2021, which saw the election of Virginia Raggi as the Mayor of Rome. The council works closely with other institutions, including the Lazio Regional Council and the Italian Parliament, to ensure the smooth functioning of the city's government.

Current Membership

The current membership of the Rome City Council includes 48 members, who represent a range of political parties, including the Five Star Movement, Democratic Party (Italy), and Forza Italia. The council is led by a president, currently Virginia Raggi, who is also a member of the Five Star Movement. The council works closely with other institutions, including the Lazio Regional Council and the Italian Parliament, to address the needs of the city's residents, including those living in Centro Storico (Rome), Parioli, and Testaccio. The council also works closely with other organizations, including the United Nations and the European Union, to address global issues, such as Climate Change and Sustainable Development.

Notable Decisions and Initiatives

The Rome City Council has made several notable decisions and initiatives in recent years, including the development of the city's sustainable transportation system, which includes the Rome Metro and the Rome tram. The council has also launched several initiatives to promote the city's cultural heritage, including the Rome Film Festival and the Estate Romana. The council works closely with other institutions, including the Lazio Regional Council and the Italian Parliament, to address the needs of the city's residents, including those living in Ostia Antica and Tivoli, Lazio. The council has also worked closely with other organizations, including the United Nations and the European Union, to address global issues, such as Climate Change and Sustainable Development, and has participated in several international events, including the COP21 and the World Urban Forum. The council's decisions have been influenced by various historical events, including the Renaissance and the Baroque period, and have been shaped by the city's rich cultural heritage, including the works of Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini and Caravaggio. The council has also worked closely with other institutions, including the Vatican City and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, to promote the city's cultural and scientific development.

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