List of members of the Italian Antimafia Commission

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This following is a list of members of the Italian Antimafia Commission , a bicameral body of the Italian Parliament, composed of members from the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. The Antimafia Commission is a commission of inquiry into, initially, the "phenomenon of the Mafia". Subsequent commissions investigated "organized crime of the Mafia-type", which included other Italian criminal organizations such as the Camorra, the 'Ndrangheta and the Sacra Corona Unita.

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