List of members of the European Parliament for Italy, 2024–2029

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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 76 members of the European Parliament for Italy in the Tenth European Parliament.

Contents

List

Elected MEPs

MEP Constituency National party EP Group In officeNotesRef.
SinceUntil
Carlo Fidanza North-West Italy FdI ECR 2 July 2019 [a 1] [1] [2]
Mario Mantovani North-West Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024 [a 2]
Giovanni Crosetto North-West Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024
Lara Magoni North-West Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024
Pietro Fiocchi North-West Italy FdI ECR 2 July 2019
Mariateresa Vivaldini  [ it ] North-West Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024
Paolo Inselvini North-West Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024 Elected after Giorgia Meloni refused to take her seat
Elena Donazzan North-East Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024
Stefano Cavedagna North-East Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024
Sergio Berlato North-East Italy FdI ECR 1 February 2020 [a 3]
Alessandro Ciriani North-East Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024
Daniele Polato  [ it ] North-East Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024 Elected after Giorgia Meloni refused to take her seat
Nicola Procaccini Central Italy FdI ECR 2 July 2019 ECR co-chairman
Marco Squarta Central Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024
Carlo Ciccioli  [ it ] Central Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024
Antonella Sberna Central Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024 Vice-President of the European Parliament
Francesco Torselli  [ it ] Central Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024 Elected after Giorgia Meloni refused to take her seat
Alberico Gambino  [ it ] Southern Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024
Francesco Ventola  [ it ] Southern Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024
Denis Nesci Southern Italy FdI ECR 3 October 2022 [a 4]
Michele Picaro  [ it ] Southern Italy FdI ECR 16 July 2024
Chiara Maria Gemma Southern Italy FdI ECR 2 July 2019 [a 5] Elected after Giorgia Meloni refused to take her seat
Giuseppe Milazzo Italian Islands FdI ECR 2 July 2019 [a 6]
Ruggero Razza Italian Islands FdI ECR 16 July 2024 Elected after Giorgia Meloni refused to take her seat
Cecilia Strada North-West Italy PD (Ind.) S&D 16 July 2024 PD 2024 list leader in North-West Italy
Giorgio Gori North-West Italy PD S&D 16 July 2024
Irene Tinagli North-West Italy PD S&D 2 July 2019
Brando Benifei North-West Italy PD S&D 1 July 2014
Pierfrancesco Maran North-West Italy PD S&D 16 July 2024 Elected after Alessandro Zan gave up his seat [3]
Stefano Bonaccini North-East Italy PD S&D 16 July 2024 PD 2024 list leader in North-East Italy
Alessandro Zan [4] North-East Italy PD S&D 16 July 2024 [3]
Alessandra Moretti North-East Italy PD S&D 2 July 2019 [a 7]
Elisabetta Gualmini North-East Italy PD S&D 2 July 2019
Annalisa Corrado  [ it ] North-East Italy PD S&D 16 July 2024
Dario Nardella Central Italy PD S&D 16 July 2024
Matteo Ricci Central Italy PD S&D 16 July 2024
Nicola Zingaretti Central Italy PD S&D 16 July 2024
Camilla Laureti Central Italy PD S&D 11 January 2022 [a 8]
Marco Tarquinio  [ it ] Central Italy PD (DemoS) S&D 16 July 2024 Elected after Elly Schlein refused to take her seat [5]
Antonio Decaro Southern Italy PD S&D 16 July 2024
Lucia Annunziata Southern Italy PD (Ind.) S&D 16 July 2024 PD 2024 list leader in Southern Italy
Raffaele Topo  [ it ] Southern Italy PD S&D 16 July 2024
Pina Picierno Southern Italy PD S&D 1 July 2014 Vice-President of the European Parliament
Sandro Ruotolo Southern Italy PD S&D 16 July 2024
Giuseppe Lupo  [ it ] Italian Islands PD S&D 16 July 2024 Elected after Elly Schlein refused to take her seat
Gaetano Pedullà  [ it ] North-West Italy M5S (Ind.) Left 16 July 2024
Carolina Morace Central Italy M5S (Ind.) Left 16 July 2024 M5S list leader in Central Italy
Dario Tamburrano Central Italy M5S Left 16 July 2024 [a 9]
Pasquale Tridico Southern Italy M5S (Ind.) Left 16 July 2024 M5S list leader in Southern Italy
Valentina Palmisano  [ it ] Southern Italy M5S Left 16 July 2024
Mario Furore Southern Italy M5S Left 2 July 2019 [a 10]
Danilo Della Valle  [ it ] Southern Italy M5S Left 16 July 2024
Giuseppe Antoci  [ it ] Italian Islands M5S Left 16 July 2024 M5S list leader in Italian Islands
Letizia Moratti North-West Italy FI EPP 16 July 2024
Massimiliano Salini North-West Italy FI EPP 1 July 2014 [a 11] Elected after Antonio Tajani refused to take his seat
Flavio Tosi North-East Italy FI EPP 16 July 2024 Elected after Antonio Tajani refused to take his seat [6]
Herbert Dorfmann North-East Italy FI (SVP) EPP 14 July 2009 Elected as part of the electoral alliance between the SVP and FI in the North-East Italy constituency [7] [8]
Salvatore De Meo Central Italy FI EPP 1 February 2020 Elected after Antonio Tajani refused to take his seat
Fulvio Martusciello Southern Italy FI EPP 1 July 2014
Giuseppina Princi  [ it ] Southern Italy FI EPP 16 July 2024 Elected after Antonio Tajani refused to take his seat
Marco Falcone  [ it ] Italian Islands FI EPP 16 July 2024
Caterina Chinnici Italian Islands FI EPP 1 July 2014 [a 12] Elected after Edmondo Tamajo refused to take his seat [9]
Roberto Vannacci [10] North-West Italy Lega (Ind.) PfE 16 July 2024 [11]
Silvia Sardone North-West Italy Lega PfE 2 July 2019 [a 13] [11]
Isabella Tovaglieri North-West Italy Lega PfE 2 July 2019 [a 13] [11]
Anna Maria Cisint  [ it ] North-East Italy Lega PfE 16 July 2024 [11]
Paolo Borchia North-East Italy Lega PfE 2 July 2019 [a 13] Elected after Roberto Vannacci gave up his seat [11]
Susanna Ceccardi Central Italy Lega PfE 2 July 2019 [a 13] Elected after Roberto Vannacci gave up his seat [11]
Aldo Patriciello Southern Italy Lega PfE 8 May 2006 [a 14] Elected after Roberto Vannacci gave up his seat [11]
Raffaele Stancanelli Italian Islands Lega PfE 2 July 2019 [a 13] [11]
Ilaria Salis [12] North-West Italy AVS (SI, Ind.) Left 16 July 2024 [13]
Benedetta Scuderi North-West Italy AVS (EV) G/EFA 16 July 2024 Elected after Domenico Lucano gave up his seat; spokeperson of the FYEG [13]
Cristina Guarda North-East Italy AVS (EV) G/EFA 16 July 2024 Elected after Domenico Lucano gave up his seat [13]
Ignazio Marino [14] Central Italy AVS (EV, Ind.) G/EFA 16 July 2024 [13]
Domenico Lucano [15] Southern Italy AVS (SI, Ind.) Left 16 July 2024 [13]
Leoluca Orlando Italian Islands AVS (EV, Ind.) G/EFA 16 July 2024 [a 15] Elected after Ilaria Salis gave up her seat [13]

Initially projected MEPs

Former MEPNational partyNotesRef.
Giorgia Meloni FdI FdI 2024 list leader in all constituencies; she won the seat, but refused to take it [1] [16]
Elly Schlein PD PD 2024 list leader in Central Italy and Italian Islands; she won the seat, but refused to take it
Antonio Tajani FI FI 2024 list leader in all constituencies, bar Italian Islands; he won the seat, but refused to take it
Edmondo Tamajo FI Originally elected in the Italian Islands constituency, he refused to take the seat [9]

Notes

  1. Fidanza also served as an MEP between 2009 and 2014; initially a member of The People of Freedom and the EPP group, he switched to Brothers of Italy and the ECR group in 2013.
  2. Mantovani also served as an MEP between 1999 and 2008; at the time, he was a member of Forza Italia and the EPP group.
  3. Berlato also served as an MEP between 1999 and 2014; initially a member of National Alliance and the UEN group, he switched to The People of Freedom and the EPP group in 2009, and then joined Forza Italia in 2013.
  4. Nesci became an MEP after Raffaele Fitto resigned from his role, having won a seat in the 2022 Italian general election.
  5. Gemma was a member of the Five Star Movement and the Non-Inscrits until 2023, when she switched to Brothers of Italy and the ECR group.
  6. Milazzo was a member of Forza Italia and the EPP group until 2021, when he switched to Brothers of Italy and the ECR group.
  7. Moretti also served as an MEP between 2014 and 2015.
  8. Laureti became an MEP following the death of President of the European Parliament, David Sassoli.
  9. Tamburrano also served as an MEP between 2014 and 2019, when the Five Star Movement was a member of the EFDD group.
  10. In the Ninth European Parliament, the Five Star Movement was part of the Non-Inscrits.
  11. Salini was a member of New Centre-Right until 2015, when he joined Forza Italia.
  12. Chinnici was a member of the Democratic Party and the S&D group until 2023, when she switched to Forza Italia and the EPP group.
  13. 1 2 3 4 5 In the Ninth European Parliament, Lega was part of the Identity and Democracy group.
  14. Patriciello became an MEP after Lorenzo Cesa resigned from his role, having won a seat in the 2006 Italian general election. Initially a member of the Union of the Centre and the EPP group, he joined Forza Italia in 2008, The People of Freedom in 2009, and then returned to Forza Italia in 2013. He switched to Lega before the 2024 European Parliament election.
  15. Orlando also served as an MEP between 1994 and 1999; at the time, he was a member of The Network and the Green Group.

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