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In Italy an assessor (in Italian language: assessore) is a member of a Giunta, the executive body in all levels of local government: regions, provinces and comunes. Assessors are appointed by the chief executive of local government, who chairs the Giunta--the mayor of a comune,the president of a province or region. They serve until the chief executive ends his term or resigns, if he doesn't dismiss them.

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  • Assessor (Italy) (en)
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  • L'assessore in Italia è il componente dell'organo esecutivo di un ente territoriale locale, in particolare della giunta regionale, provinciale o comunale, diverso dal presidente (che, nel caso del comune, è il sindaco). La denominazione è utilizzata anche nelle giunte delle unioni di comuni, comprese le comunità montane e, in certe città (ad esempio Roma), delle circoscrizioni di decentramento comunale. (it)
  • In Italy an assessor (in Italian language: assessore) is a member of a Giunta, the executive body in all levels of local government: regions, provinces and comunes. Assessors are appointed by the chief executive of local government, who chairs the Giunta--the mayor of a comune,the president of a province or region. They serve until the chief executive ends his term or resigns, if he doesn't dismiss them. (en)
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  • In Italy an assessor (in Italian language: assessore) is a member of a Giunta, the executive body in all levels of local government: regions, provinces and comunes. Assessors are appointed by the chief executive of local government, who chairs the Giunta--the mayor of a comune,the president of a province or region. They serve until the chief executive ends his term or resigns, if he doesn't dismiss them. In comunes with 15,000 residents or more and in provinces, assessors cannot be members of Consiglio (council), the local legislative body: if a member of council is appointed as assessor, he must resign from council. The mayor or president usually assigns to each assessor responsibility for a specific aspect of municipal, provincial or regional affairs and the supervision of corresponding branch of local government, called assessorato (department). Among the assessors one is chosen by mayor or president as his deputy and is called vicesindaco (deputy mayor) or vicepresidente (vice president). (en)
  • L'assessore in Italia è il componente dell'organo esecutivo di un ente territoriale locale, in particolare della giunta regionale, provinciale o comunale, diverso dal presidente (che, nel caso del comune, è il sindaco). La denominazione è utilizzata anche nelle giunte delle unioni di comuni, comprese le comunità montane e, in certe città (ad esempio Roma), delle circoscrizioni di decentramento comunale. (it)
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