Alberto Stefani (born 16 November 1992 in Camposampiero, Padua) is an Italian politician and jurist. Raised in Borgoricco, he graduated in Law from the University of Padua with highest honours, specialising in canon and legal history, and later pursued academic research in canon and ecclesiastical law.
He entered politics at a young age, serving as a municipal councillor and youth coordinator. In 2019 he was elected mayor of Borgoricco with 51.41% of the vote, becoming the youngest mayor in Veneto and among the youngest in Italy, as well as the first in the Republic to simultaneously hold both a mayoral and parliamentary mandate.
Elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies in 2018 at the age of 25 for Lega per Salvini Premier, he focused on social policies, particularly elderly care, support for informal carers, and the fight against violence towards women and minors. Re-elected in 2022 with 60.56% in the Veneto 2-01 constituency, he strengthened his role within parliamentary work on regional autonomy.
He served as floor rapporteur on differentiated regionalism and was the lead sponsor of the 2021 amendment on Veneto’s infrastructural autonomy. From 2023 he chaired the parliamentary committee on fiscal federalism and in 2024 became deputy federal secretary of the Lega.
In 2025 he was elected President of the Veneto Region with 64.39% of the vote, becoming the youngest regional president in Italy. His responsibilities include differentiated autonomy, institutional reform, relations with Parliament and the EU, EU structural funds coordination, and youth policies.