Angelo Passaleva (born 12 June 1933) is an Italian physician and politician who served as a member of the Regional Council of Tuscany (1990–2001), president of the same council (1995–2000), regional assessor and vice president of Tuscany (2000–2005).
Immediately after World War II, he was among the founders of the Catholic Center for Social Studies at Santa Maria Novella.
[2] He entered politics in 1985, when he was elected at the City Council of Florence with the Christian Democracy party.
[1] In 1994, he joined the Italian People's Party and was re-elected as a regional councilor in the 1995 elections with 8,494 preferences.
[2] He also served as assessor of institutional reforms, local authorities, social policies, childhood, youth, and family.