List of members of the European Parliament for Italy, 1984–89

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Members of the
European Parliament

for Italy
ECSC delegation (1952)
EP delegation (1958)
1st term (1979)
2nd term (1984)
3rd term (1989)
4th term (1994)
5th term (1999)
6th term (2004)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)

This is a list of the 81 members of the European Parliament for Italy in the 1984 to 1989 session.

Contents

List

NameNational partyEP Group
Carla Barbarella      Communist Party      COM
Roberto Barzanti      Communist Party      COM
Aldo Bonaccini      Communist Party      COM
Angelo Carossino      Communist Party      COM
Luciana Castellina      Communist Party      COM
Giovanni Cervetti      Communist Party      COM
Maria Lisa Cinciari Rodano      Communist Party      COM
Pancrazio De Pasquale      Communist Party      COM
Guido Fanti      Communist Party      COM
Carlo Alberto Galluzzi      Communist Party      COM
Natalino Gatti      Communist Party      COM
Francesca Marinaro      Communist Party      COM
Alberto Moravia      Communist Party      COM
Alessandro Natta      Communist Party      COM
Diego Novelli [1]      Communist Party      COM
Giancarlo Pajetta      Communist Party      COM
Giovanni Papapietro      Communist Party      COM
Andrea Raggio      Communist Party      COM
Alfrefo Reichlin [2]      Communist Party      COM
Giorgio Rossetti      Communist Party      COM
Sergio Camillo Segre      Communist Party      COM
Renzo Trivelli      Communist Party      COM
Osvalda Trupia      Communist Party      COM
Maurizio Valenzi      Communist Party      COM
Felice Ippolito      Communist Party (Independent)     COM
Altiero Spinelli [3]      Communist Party (Independent)     COM
Vera Squarcialupi      Communist Party (Independent)     COM
Dario Antoniozzi      Christian Democracy      EPP
Giovanni Bersani      Christian Democracy      EPP
Franco Borgo      Christian Democracy      EPP
Carlo Casini      Christian Democracy      EPP
Maria Luisa Cassanmagnago Cerretti      Christian Democracy      EPP
Mauro Chiabrando      Christian Democracy      EPP
Vittorino Chiusano      Christian Democracy      EPP
Michelangelo Ciancaglini [4]      Christian Democracy      EPP
Roberto Costanzo      Christian Democracy      EPP
Luigi Ciriaco De Mita [5]      Christian Democracy      EPP
Sergio Ercini      Christian Democracy      EPP
Roberto Formigoni      Christian Democracy      EPP
Gerardo Gaibisso      Christian Democracy      EPP
Giovanni Giavazzi      Christian Democracy      EPP
Vincenzo Giummarra      Christian Democracy      EPP
Antonio Iodice      Christian Democracy      EPP
Giosuè Ligios      Christian Democracy      EPP
Salvatore Lima      Christian Democracy      EPP
Alberto Michelini      Christian Democracy      EPP
Alfeo Mizzau      Christian Democracy      EPP
Eolo Parodi      Christian Democracy      EPP
Ferruccio Pisoni      Christian Democracy      EPP
Nino Pisoni      Christian Democracy      EPP
Mario Pomilio      Christian Democracy      EPP
Gustavo Selva      Christian Democracy      EPP
Giovanni Starita      Christian Democracy      EPP
Gianni Baget Bozzo      Socialist Party      SOC
Mario Dido'      Socialist Party      SOC
Anselmo Guarraci      Socialist Party      SOC
Claudio Martelli      Socialist Party      SOC
Vincenzo Mattina      Socialist Party      SOC
Jiri Pelikan      Socialist Party      SOC
Mario Rigo      Socialist Party      SOC
Carlo Tognoli [6]      Socialist Party      SOC
Mario Zagari      Socialist Party      SOC
Vincenzo Bettiza      Liberal PartyRepublican Party      LD
Mario Di Bartolomei      Liberal PartyRepublican Party      LD
Jas Gawronski      Liberal PartyRepublican Party      LD
Sergio Pininfarina [7]      Liberal PartyRepublican Party      LD
Rosario Romeo [8]      Liberal PartyRepublican Party      LD
Giorgio Almirante [9]      Social Movement      ER
Antonino Buttafuoco      Social Movement      ER
Francesco Petronio      Social Movement      ER
Pino Romualdi [10]      Social Movement      ER
Antonino Tripodi [11]      Social Movement      ER
Giuseppe Amadei      Democratic Socialist Party      SOC
Renato Massari [12]      Democratic Socialist Party      SOC
Giovanni Moroni      Democratic Socialist Party      SOC
Emma Bonino [13]      Radical Party      NI
Marco Pannella      Radical Party      NI
Enzo Tortora [14]      Radical Party      NI
Joachim Dalsass      South Tyrolean People's Party      EPP
Emilio Molinari [15]      Proletarian Democracy      RBW
Michele Columbu      Sardinian Action PartyValdostan Union      RBW

Party representation

National partyEP GroupSeats±
     Communist Party      COM 27Increase2.svg 3
     Christian Democracy      EPP 26Decrease2.svg 3
     Socialist Party      SOC 9Steady2.svg
     Social Movement      ER 5Increase2.svg 1
     Liberal PartyRepublican Party      LD 5Steady2.svg
     Democratic Socialist Party      SOC 3Decrease2.svg 1
     Radical Party      NI 3Steady2.svg
     Proletarian Democracy      RG 1Steady2.svg
     South Tyrolean People's Party      EPP 1Steady2.svg
     Sardinian Action PartyValdostan Union      RG 1Increase2.svg 1

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References

  1. Resigned in 1988, replaced by Bruno Ferrero.
  2. Resigned in 1985, replaced by Tommaso Rossi.
  3. Resigned in 1986, replaced by Carlo Alberto Graziani.
  4. Resigned in 1988, replaced by Giovanni Travaglini.
  5. Resigned in 1988, replaced by Antonio Del Duca.
  6. Resigned in 1987, replaced by Margherita Boniver.
  7. Resigned in 1988, replaced by Giuseppe Schiavinato.
  8. Resigned in 1987, replaced by Francesco Compasso.
  9. Resigned in 1988, replaced by Giulio Maceratini and Marco Cellai.
  10. Resigned in 1988, replaced by Silvio Vitale.
  11. Resigned in 1988, replaced by Antonio Nicola Cantalamessa.
  12. Resigned in 1987, replaced by Ettore Giovanni Andenna.
  13. Resigned in 1984, replaced by Roberto Cicciomessere.
  14. Resigned in 1985, replaced by Giovanni Negri.
  15. Resigned in 1985, replaced by Alberto Tridente.