List of members of the European Parliament for Italy, 2004–09

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This is a list of the 78 members of the European Parliament for Italy in the 2004 to 2009 session.

Contents

The names in dark blue are MEPs that had already been elected in the European Parliament.

List

NameNational partyEP GroupConstituency
Agnoletto Vittorio      Communist Refoundation Party      EUL–NGL North-West
Albertini Gabriele      Forward Italy      EPP–ED North-West
Bonsignore Vito      Union of Christian and Centre Democrats      EPP–ED North-West
Chiesa Giulietto      Italy of Values      ELDR North-West
Fatuzzo Carlo      Pensioners' Party      EPP–ED North-West
Ferrari Francesco      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 6 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     ELDR North-West
Frassoni Monica      Federation of the Greens      G–EFA North-West
Gawronski Jas      Forward Italy      EPP–ED North-West
Locatelli Pia Elda      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 17 February 2005)

     Italian Democratic Socialists (10 February 2008)

     Italian Socialist Party

     PES North-West
Mantovani Mario      Forward Italy      EPP–ED North-West
Mauro Mario      Forward Italy      EPP–ED North-West
Pannella Marco      Bonino List      ELDR North-West
Panzeri Pier Antonio      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 14 February 2005)

     Democrats of the Left (until 18 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     PES North-West
Podestà Guido      Forward Italy      EPP–ED North-West
Rizzo Marco      Party of Communists      EUL–NGL North-West
Rivera Giovanni      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 14 February 2008)

     Popular Civic Federative Movement (Until 10 March 2008)

     Uniti nell'Ulivo

     NI North-West
Susta Gianluca      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 15 May 2006)

     The Daisy (until 6 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     ELDR North-West
Toia Patrizia      The Daisy (until 6 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     ELDR North-West
Berlinguer Giovanni      Democrats of the Left (until 18 February 2008)

     Democratic Left

     PES North-East
Borghezio Mario      North League      IND&DEM (until 26 April 2006)

     NI (until 12 December 2006)

     UEN

North-West
Speroni Francesco      North League      IND&DEM (until 26 April 2006)

     NI (until 12 December 2006)

     UEN

North-West
Muscardini Cristina      National Alliance      UEN North-West
La Russa Romano Maria (until 3 November 2008)     National Alliance      UEN North-West
Berlato Sergio      National Alliance      UEN North-East
Bossi Umberto (until 28 April 2008)

Robusti Giovanni (from 30 May 2008)

     North League (until 25 June 2008)

     Independent

     IND&DEM (until 26 April 2006)

     NI (until 12 December 2006)

     UEN

North-East
Salvini Matteo (until 7 November 2006)

Gobbo Gian Paolo (from 8 November 2006 to 22 June 2008)

Boso Erminio (from 23 June 2008)

     North League      IND&DEM (until 26 April 2006)

     NI (until 12 December 2006)      UEN

North-East
Braghetto Iles      Union of Christian and Centre Democrats      EPP–ED North-East
Brunetta Renato      Forward Italy      EPP–ED North-East
Cappato Marco (from 8 May 2006)     Bonino List      ELDR North-East
Carollo Giorgio      Forward Italy      EPP–ED North-East
Costa Paolo      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 17 February 2005)

     The Daisy (until 6 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     ELDR North-East
Ebner Michl      People's Party (South Tyrol)      EPP–ED North-East
Gottardi Donata      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 30 May 2006)

     The Daisy (until 6 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     PES North-East
Kusstatscher Sepp      Federation of the Greens      G–EFA North-East
Musacchio Roberto      Communist Refoundation Party      EUL–NGL North-East
Prodi Vittorio      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 17 February 2005)

     The Daisy (until 6 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     ELDR North-East
Sartori Amalia      Forward Italy      EPP–ED North-East
Zani Mauro      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 27 July 2004)

     Democrats of the Left (until 18 February 2008)

     Independent

     PES North-East
Antnazzi Alfredo      Forward Italy      EPP–ED Central
Alessandro Battilocchio      New Socialist Party (until 18 February 2008)

     Socialist Party

     Non-Inscrits (until 20 October 2007)

     PES

Central
Casini Carlo      Union of Christian and Centre Democrats      EPP–ED Central
Gruber Lilli      Independent (until 18 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     PES Central
Guidoni Umberto      Party of Communists      EUL–NGL Central
Mrgantini Luisa      Communist Refoundation Party      EUL–NGL Central
Mussolini Alessandra (until 28 April 2008)

Roberto Fiore (from 16 May 2008)

     Social Alternative (until 15 April 2009)

     New Force

     Non-Inscrits (until 14 January 2007)

     ITS (until 13 November 2007)

     Non-Inscrits

Central
Napoletano Pasqualina      Democrats of the Left (until 18 February 2008)

     Democratic Left

     PES Central
Pistelli Lapo (until 28 April 2008)     The Daisy (until 6 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     ELDR Central
Sacconi Guido      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 28 July 2004)

     Democrats of the Left (until 18 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     PES Central
Sbarbati Luciana      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 17 February 2005)

     European Republicans Movement

     ELDR Central
Tajani Antonio      Forward Italy      EPP–ED Central
Zappalà Stefano      Forward Italy      EPP–ED Central
Zingaretti Nicola      Democrats of the Left (until 18 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     PES Central
Aita Vincenzo      Communist Refoundation Party      EUL–NGL Southern
Andria Alfonso      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 17 February 2005)

     The Daisy (until 6 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     ELDR Southern
De Michelis Gianni      New Socialist Party (until 18 February 2008)

     Socialist Party

     Non-Inscrits (until 23 October 2007)

     PES

Southern
Gargani Giuseppe      Forward Italy      EPP–ED Southern
Lavarra Vincenzo (from 24 May 2005)     Democrats of the Left (until 18 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     PES Southern
Losco Andrea      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 6 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     ELDR Southern
Occhetto Achille      Italy of Values (until 17 May 2006)

     Independent (until 28 March 2007)

     PES (until 28 March 2007) Southern
Patriciello Aldo      Union of Christian and Centre Democrats      EPP–ED Southern
Pittella Giovanni      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 17 February 2005)

     Democrats of the Left (until 18 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     PES Southern
Foglietta Alessandro      National Alliance      UEN Central
Pirilli Umberto      National Alliance      UEN Southern
Angelilli Roberta      National Alliance      UEN Central
Poli Bortone Adriana (until 28 April 2008)     National Alliance      UEN Southern
Tatarella Salvatore      National Alliance      UEN Southern
Musumeci Nello      National Alliance (19 September 2005)

     Sicilian Alliance (until 26 November 2007)

     The Right - Sicilian Alliance

     UEN Islands
Romagnoli Luca      Tricolour Flame      Non-Inscrits (until 14 January 2007)

     ITS (until 13 November 2007)

     Non-Inscrits

Southern
Ventre Riccardo      Forward Italy      EPP–ED Southern
Veneto Armando      Popular Alliance - Union of Democrats for Europe (31 August 2008)

     Forward Italy

     EPP–ED Southern
Veraldi Donato Tommaso      Uniti nell'Ulivo (until 14 May 2006)

     The Daisy (until 6 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     ELDR Southern
Vernola Marcello      Forward Italy      EPP–ED Southern
Castiglione Giuseppe      Forward Italy      EPP–ED Islands
Catania Giusto      Communist Refoundation Party      EUL–NGL Islands
Cocilovo Luigi      The Daisy (until 6 February 2008)

     Democratic Party

     ELDR Islands
Fava Claudio      Democrats of the Left (until 18 February 2008)

     Democratic Left

     PES Islands
Lombardo Raffaele      Movement for Autonomy      EPP–ED Islands
Musotto Francesco      Forward Italy      EPP–ED Islands

Former members

NameConstituencyParty Group
Pier Luigi Bersani North-West Party of European Socialists
Fausto Bertinotti Southern European United Left - Nordic Green Left
Emma Bonino North-East Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Mercedes Bresso North-West Party of European Socialists
Lorenzo Cesa Southern European People's Party
Paolo Cirino Pomicino Southern European People's Party
Massimo D'Alema Southern Party of European Socialists
Antonio De Poli North-East European People's Party
Ottaviano Del Turco Southern Party of European Socialists
Antonio Di Pietro Southern Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Armando Dionisi Central European People's Party
Enrico Letta North-East Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Giovanni Procacci Southern Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Matteo Salvini North-West Independence and Democracy
Michele Santoro Southern Party of European Socialists

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