List of members of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, 2013–2018

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This is a list of the 630 members of the Italian Chamber of Deputies that were elected in the 2013 general election. [1]

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The Government

Partito Democratico

New Centre-right

Civic Choice

For Italy

Democratic Centre

Italian Socialist Party

South Tyrolean People's Party/Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party

Associative Movement Italians Abroad/South American Union Italian Emigrants

The Opposition

Five Star Movement

Forza Italia

Left Ecology Freedom

Lega Nord

Brothers of Italy

Independents

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References

  1. "Complete list at the Italian Chamber of Deputies website" . Retrieved 2 June 2014.