List of members of the Senate of Italy, 2001–2006

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This is a list of the 320 members of the 14th legislature of the Italian Senate that were elected in the 2001 general election. The legislature met from 30 May 2001 to 27 April 2006. [1]

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Senators for life are marked with a "(L)"

Forza Italia

Democrats of the Left

National Alliance

Democracy is Freedom - The Daisy

Whiteflower

Christian Democratic Centre

United Christian Democrats

Lega Nord

Federation of the Greens

Per le Autonomie

South Tyrolean People's Party

Valdostan Union

European Democracy

Mixed group

Italian Democratic Socialists

Communist Refoundation Party

Party of Italian Communists

League for Lombard Autonomy

New Italian Socialist Party

Italian Republican Party

Tricolour Flame

Movimento Territorio Lombardo

Libertà e Giustizia per l'Ulivo

Independents

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References

  1. "Complete list of senators". Senate of Italy. Retrieved 3 June 2014.