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University of Naples Federico II Gaetano Manfredi (born 4 January 1964) is an Italian university professor and politician . He has been mayor of Naples since 2021, and has served as the Minister of University and Research in the second government of Giuseppe Conte from 2020 to 2021.
The mayor of Naples is an elected politician who, along with the Naples’s City Council of 40 members, is accountable for the strategic government of Naples.
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In 2016, he won a second mandate as Mayor of Naples, after obtaining 42% of the votes in the first round and 66% of the votes in a runoff against centre-right candidate Gianni Lettieri, the same candidate he had defeated five years earlier. In 2017 he obtained the 'Valerioti-Impastato' award for his work against crime and corruption. [8]
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Bassolino's years as mayor of Naples are generally viewed as a period of civil, economical and social renaissance for the city. In 1997, he was reelected, this time with 72.9% of the votes. In October 1998, Premier Massimo D'Alema nominated him Minister of Welfare; however, after the assassination of his advisor Massimo D'Antona in October 1999 ...
In 1848, Flagg was elected to a one-year term as mayor; he was later a member of the city council (1865-1870) and secretary-treasurer of the local railroad. Flagg died in 1872 and the home was sold.
The Mayor of Naples thus also has powers as Metropolitan Mayor, presiding over a Metropolitan Council formed by 24 mayors of municipalities (comune) within the Metropolitan City. The first Metropolitan Council of the City was elected on 28 September 2014.The current Metropolitan Council of the City was elected on 13 March 2022: