List of members of the European Parliament for Italy, 2014–2019

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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)
9th term (2019)
10th term (2024)

This is a list of the 73 members of the European Parliament for Italy in the 2014 to 2019 session.

Contents

List

NameNational partyEP Group
Brando Benifei   Democratic Party   S&D
Goffredo Bettini   Democratic Party   S&D
Simona Bonafé   Democratic Party   S&D
Mercedes Bresso   Democratic Party   S&D
Renata Briano   Democratic Party   S&D
Nicola Caputo   Democratic Party   S&D
Caterina Chinnici   Democratic Party   S&D
Sergio Cofferati   Democratic Party   S&D
Silvia Costa   Democratic Party   S&D
Andrea Cozzolino   Democratic Party   S&D
Nicola Danti   Democratic Party   S&D
Paolo De Castro   Democratic Party   S&D
Isabella De Monte   Democratic Party   S&D
Gianni Pittella (until March 22, 2018)

Giuseppe Ferrandino (from 17 April 2018)

  Democratic Party   S&D
Enrico Gasbarra   Democratic Party   S&D
Elena Gentile   Democratic Party   S&D
Michela Giuffrida   Democratic Party   S&D
Roberto Gualtieri   Democratic Party   S&D
Cécile Kyenge   Democratic Party   S&D
Luigi Morgano   Democratic Party   S&D
Alessia Mosca   Democratic Party   S&D
Massimo Paolucci   Democratic Party   S&D
Antonio Panzeri   Democratic Party   S&D
Pina Picierno   Democratic Party   S&D
David Sassoli   Democratic Party   S&D
Elly Schlein   Democratic Party   S&D
Renato Soru   Democratic Party   S&D
Patrizia Toia   Democratic Party   S&D
Daniele Viotti   Democratic Party   S&D
Flavio Zanonato   Democratic Party   S&D
Alessandra Moretti (until 1 February 2015)

Damiano Zoffoli (from 18 February 2015)

  Democratic Party   S&D
Herbert Dorfmann   South Tyrolean People's Party   EPP
Mara Bizzotto   Lega Nord   Non-Inscrits (until 14 June 2015)

  ENF

Mario Borghezio   Lega Nord   Non-Inscrits (until 14 June 2015)

  ENF

Gianluca Buonanno (until 5 June 2016)

Angelo Ciocca (from 7 July 2016)

  Lega Nord   Non-Inscrits (until 14 June 2015)

  ENF

Matteo Salvini (until 22 March 2018)

Danilo Oscar Lancini (from 17 April 2018)

  Lega Nord   Non-Inscrits (until 14 June 2015)

  ENF

Flavio Tosi (until 8 July 2014)

Lorenzo Fontana (from 11 July 2014 to 22 March 2018)

Giancarlo Scottà (17 April 2018)

  Lega Nord   Non-Inscrits (until 14 June 2015)

  ENF

Salvatore Cicu   Forza Italia   EPP
Alberto Cirio   Forza Italia   EPP
Lara Comi   Forza Italia   EPP
Raffaele Fitto   Forza Italia (until 6 December 2015)

  Conservatives and Reformists

  EPP (until 18 May 2015)

  ECR

Elisabetta Gardini   Forza Italia   EPP
Salvo Pogliese (until 13 July 2018)

Gianfranco Miccichè (19 July 2018 to 19 August 2018)

Innocenzo Leontini (from 20 August 2018)

  Forza Italia (until 13 February 2019)

  Brothers of Italy

  EPP (until 15 January 2019)

  ECR

Fulvio Martusciello   Forza Italia   EPP
Barbara Matera   Forza Italia   EPP
Giovanni Toti (until 9 July 2015)

Stefano Maullu (from 13 July 2015)

  Forza Italia (until 28 November 2018)

  Brothers of Italy

  EPP (until 11 December 2018)

  ECR

Alessandra Mussolini   Forza Italia (until 3 September 2018)

  Independent (until 5 June 2018)

  Forza Italia

  EPP (until 29 November 2016)

  Non-Inscrits (until 11 December 2016)

  EPP

Aldo Patriciello   Forza Italia   EPP
Remo Sernagiotto   Forza Italia (until 14 February 2016)

  Conservatives and Reformists

  EPP (until 6 July 2015)

  ECR

Antonio Tajani   Forza Italia   EPP
Isabella Adinolfi   Five Star Movement   EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD

Marco Affronte   Five Star Movement (until 10 January 2017)

  Independent (until 25 February 2019)

  Federation of the Greens

  EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD (until 10 January 2017)

  Greens/EFA

Laura Agea   Five Star Movement   EFDD (15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (19 October 2014)

  EFDD

Daniela Aiuto   Five Star Movement (until 30 September 2019)

  Independent

  EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD

Tiziana Beghin   Five Star Movement   EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD

David Borrelli   Five Star Movement (until 13 February 2018)

  Independent (until 16 April 2019)

  More Europe

  EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD (until 12 February 2018)

  Non-Inscrits (until 16 April 2019)

  ALDE

Fabio Massimo Castaldo   Five Star Movement   EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD

Ignazio Corrao   Five Star Movement   EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD

Rosa D'Amato   Five Star Movement   EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD

Eleonora Evi   Five Star Movement   EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD

Laura Ferrara   Five Star Movement   EFDD (15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (19 October 2014)

  EFDD

Giulia Moi   Five Star Movement (until 7 January 2019)

  Independent

  EFDD (15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (19 October 2014)

  EFDD

Piernicola Pedicini   Five Star Movement   EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD

Dario Tamburrano   Five Star Movement   EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD

Marco Valli   Five Star Movement (until 6 January 2015)

  Independent

  EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD

Marco Zanni   Five Star Movement

  Independent (until 14 May 2018)

  Lega Nord

  EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD (until 10 January 2017)

  ENF

Marco Zullo   Five Star Movement   EFDD (until 15 October 2014)

  Non-Inscrits (until 19 October 2014)

  EFDD

Lorenzo Cesa   Union of the Centre   EPP
Giovanni La Via   Union of the Centre (until 15 May 2017)

  Popular Alternative (until 13 November 2018)

  Forza Italia

  EPP
Massimiliano Salini   Union of the Centre (until 30 September 2015)

  Forza Italia

  EPP
Eleonora Forenza   Other Europe with Tsipras   GUE/NGL
Curzio Maltese   Other Europe with Tsipras   GUE/NGL
Barbara Spinelli   Other Europe with Tsipras (until 17 May 2015)

  Independent

  GUE/NGL

Party representation

National partyEP GroupSeats±
  Democratic Party   S&D
31 / 72
  Five Star Movement   EFDD
17 / 72
  Forza Italia   EPP
13 / 72
  Union of the Centre   EPP
3 / 72
  Other Europe with Tsipras   GUE/NGL
3 / 72
  South Tyrolean People's Party   EPP
1 / 72
  Lega Nord   Non-Inscrits
5 / 72

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