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The '''Governor of the Commonwealth of Verona''' serves as the chief executive of the [[States of Cartadania|Commonwealth]] of [[Verona]] for a four-year term. The current holder of the office is [[Alícia Rosa]], who was sworn in on 5 January 2019. Her term will expire on 7 January 2023. Rosa is a member of the [[Social Democracy Party of Cartadania|Social Democracy Party]] and was elected to the office on 2 October 2018, to succeed fellow party member [[Mason Kennedy]] as the | The '''Governor of the Commonwealth of Verona''' serves as the chief executive of the [[States of Cartadania|Commonwealth]] of [[Verona]] for a four-year term. The current holder of the office is [[Alícia Rosa]], who was sworn in on 5 January 2019. Her term will expire on 7 January 2023. Rosa is a member of the [[Social Democracy Party of Cartadania|Social Democracy Party]] and was elected to the office on 2 October 2018, to succeed fellow party member [[Mason Kennedy]] as the 88th Governor of Verona. | ||
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Governor of Verona | |
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File:Seal of the Governor of Verona.svg | |
Verona Executive Branch | |
Style | The Honorable (formal) |
Residence | Verona Governor's Mansion |
Seat | Georgetown, Verona |
Term length | Four-year term, renewable once, consecutively |
Inaugural holder | Raúl Domingues |
Formation | 11 September 1671 |
Salary | $210,000 (2020) |
Website | Official Website |
The Governor of the Commonwealth of Verona serves as the chief executive of the Commonwealth of Verona for a four-year term. The current holder of the office is Alícia Rosa, who was sworn in on 5 January 2019. Her term will expire on 7 January 2023. Rosa is a member of the Social Democracy Party and was elected to the office on 2 October 2018, to succeed fellow party member Mason Kennedy as the 88th Governor of Verona.