This is a list of the 320 members of the 18th legislature of the Italian Senate. They were elected in the 2018 Italian general election and assumed office on 16 March 2018. [1] The term ended in 2022.
Group | Seats | Group leader | |||
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After election | Current | ||||
Five Star Movement (M5S) | 109 / 320 (34%) | 74 / 321 (23%) | 35 | Ettore Antonio Licheri | |
League – Salvini for Premier – Sardinian Action Party (Lega) | 58 / 320 (18%) | 64 / 321 (20%) | 6 | Massimiliano Romeo | |
Forza Italia Berlusconi for President – UDC (FI–UDC) | 61 / 320 (19%) | 49 / 321 (15%) | 12 | Anna Maria Bernini | |
Democratic Party (PD) | 52 / 320 (16%) | 38 / 321 (12%) | 14 | Simona Malpezzi | |
Brothers of Italy (FdI) | 18 / 320 (6%) | 21 / 321 (7%) | 3 | Luca Ciriani | |
Italia Viva – PSI (IV–PSI) | — | 17 / 321 (5%) | New | Davide Faraone | |
For the Autonomies (Aut) | 8 / 320 (3%) | 8 / 321 (2%) | Julia Unterberger | ||
Mixed Group (Mixed) | 12 / 320 (4%) | 47 / 321 (15%) | 35 | Loredana De Petris | |
Non-Inscrits (N-I) | 2 / 320 (0.6%) | 2 / 321 (0.6%) | — | ||
Total | 320 | 320 | 0 |
Office | Senator | Term | Group | |
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President | Maria Elisabetta Alberti Casellati | 23 March 2018 – present | FI–UDC | |
Vice Presidents | Roberto Calderoli | 28 March 2018 – present | Lega | |
Ignazio La Russa | 28 March 2018 – present | FdI | ||
Paola Taverna | 28 March 2018 – present | M5S | ||
Anna Rossomando | 28 March 2018 – present | PD | ||
Quaestors | Antonio De Poli | 28 March 2018 – present | FI–UDC | |
Paolo Arrigoni | 28 March 2018 – present | Lega | ||
Laura Bottici | 28 March 2018 – present | M5S | ||
Secretaries | Paolo Tosato | 28 March 2018 – present | Lega | |
Francesco Giro | 28 March 2018 – present | FI–UDC | ||
Michela Montevecchi | 28 March 2018 – present | M5S | ||
Sergio Puglia | 28 March 2018 – present | M5S | ||
Giuseppe Pisani | 28 March 2018 – present | M5S | ||
Francesco Laforgia | 11 April 2018 – present | Mixed | ||
Meinhard Durnwalder | 11 April 2018 – present | Aut | ||
Nadia Ginetti | 6 February 2020 – present | IV–PSI | ||
Salvatore Margiotta | 26 May 2021 – present | PD | ||
Paola Binetti | 26 May 2021 – present | FI–UDC | ||
Tiziana Nisini (former) | 28 March 2018 – 24 February 2021 | Lega | ||
Vincenzo Carbone (former) | 28 March 2018 – 30 June 2020 | IV–PSI [lower-alpha 1] | ||
Gianluca Castaldi (former) | 28 March 2018 – 12 September 2019 | M5S |
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