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List of members of the European Parliament for Italy, 2009–2014

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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 72 members of the European Parliament for Italy in the 2009 to 2014 session.

After the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, the seats of Italy in the European Parliament increased from 72 to 73 per 1 December 2011. The additional seat was assigned to Union of the Centre (that went from 5 to 6 seats).

List

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Name National party EP Group
Elisabetta Gardini   The People of Freedom   EPP
Salvatore Iacolino   The People of Freedom   EPP
Giovanni La Via   The People of Freedom[1]   EPP
Clemente Mastella   The People of Freedom[2]   EPP
Barbara Matera   The People of Freedom   EPP
Mario Mauro   The People of Freedom   EPP
Erminia Mazzoni   The People of Freedom[3]   EPP
Cristiana Muscardini   The People of Freedom   EPP[4]
Alfredo Pallone   The People of Freedom[5]   EPP
Aldo Patriciello   The People of Freedom   EPP
Crescenzio Rivellini   The People of Freedom   EPP
Licia Ronzulli   The People of Freedom   EPP
Potito Salatto   The People of Freedom   EPP
Amalia Sartori   The People of Freedom   EPP
Marco Scurria   The People of Freedom[6]   EPP
Sergio Silvestris   The People of Freedom   EPP
Francesca Balzani   Democratic Party   S&D
Luigi Berlinguer   Democratic Party   S&D
Rita Borsellino   Democratic Party   S&D
Salvatore Caronna   Democratic Party   S&D
Sergio Cofferati   Democratic Party   S&D
Silvia Costa   Democratic Party   S&D
Andrea Cozzolino   Democratic Party   S&D
Rosario Crocetta[7]   Democratic Party   S&D
Francesco De Angelis   Democratic Party   S&D
Paolo De Castro   Democratic Party   S&D
Leonardo Domenici   Democratic Party   S&D
Roberto Gualtieri   Democratic Party   S&D
Guido Milana   Democratic Party   S&D
Pier Antonio Panzeri   Democratic Party   S&D
Mario Pirillo   Democratic Party   S&D
Gianni Pittella   Democratic Party   S&D
Vittorio Prodi   Democratic Party   S&D
David Sassoli   Democratic Party   S&D
Debora Serracchiani   Democratic Party   S&D
Gianluca Susta   Democratic Party   S&D
Patrizia Toia   Democratic Party   S&D
Gabriele Albertini   The People of Freedom   EPP
Sonia Alfano   Italy of Values   ALDE
Magdi Allam   Union of the Centre[8]   EPP[9]
Roberta Angelilli   The People of Freedom[10]   EPP
Antonello Antinoro   Union of the Centre   EPP
Alfredo Antoniozzi   The People of Freedom[11]   EPP
Pino Arlacchi   Italy of Values (until 17 November 2010)

  Democratic Party

  ALDE (until 17 November 2010)

  S&D

Raffaele Baldassarre   The People of Freedom   EPP
Paolo Bartolozzi   The People of Freedom   EPP
Sergio Berlato   The People of Freedom   EPP
Mara Bizzotto   Lega Nord   EFD
Vito Bonsignore   The People of Freedom[12]   EPP
Mario Borghezio   Lega Nord   EFD (until 3 June 2013)[13]  NI
Antonio Cancian   The People of Freedom[14]   EPP
Carlo Casini   Union of the Centre   EPP
Giovanni Collino[15]   The People of Freedom   EPP
Lara Comi   The People of Freedom   EPP
Ciriaco De Mita   Union of the Centre   EPP
Herbert Dorfmann   South Tyrolean People's Party   EPP
Carlo Fidanza   The People of Freedom[16]   EPP
Lorenzo Fontana   Lega Nord   EFD
Vincenzo Iovine   Italy of Values (until 7 November 2010)

  Alliance for Italy (until 12 October 2011)

  Independent (until 13 November 2012)

  Democratic Party

  ALDE (until 23 October 2012)

  S&D

Claudio Morganti   Lega Nord (until 4 November 2013)

  Independent (until 6 February 2014)

  I Change

  EFD
Tiziano Motti   Union of the Centre   EPP
Fiorello Provera   Lega Nord   EFD
Oreste Rossi   Lega Nord (until 14 March 2013)

  Independent (until 13 April 2014)

  Forza Italia

  EFD (until 11 June 2013)

  NI (until 2 July 2013)

  EPP

Niccolò Rinaldi   Italy of Values (until 14 April 2014)

  Independent

  ALDE
Matteo Salvini   Lega Nord   EFD
Giancarlo Scottà   Lega Nord   EFD
Francesco Speroni   Lega Nord   EFD
Salvatore Tatarella   The People of Freedom[17]   EPP
Giommaria Uggias   Italy of Values   ALDE
Gianni Vattimo   Italy of Values   ALDE
Iva Zanicchi   The People of Freedom   EPP
Andrea Zanoni (from 19 July 2011)   Italy of Values (until 29 September 2012)

  Independent (until 30 September 2013)

  Democratic Party

  ALDE (until 12 March 2014)

  S&D

Party representation

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National party EP Group Seats ±
  The People of Freedom   EPP
29 / 72
  Democratic Party   S&D
21 / 72
  Lega Nord   EFD
9 / 72
  Italy of Values   ALDE
7 / 72
  Union of the Centre   EPP
5 / 72

Notes

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  1. ^ Member of The People of Freedom until 16 December 2013 when he joined New Centre-Right.
  2. ^ Member of the Unione Democratici per l'Europa party which ran on the list of The People of Freedom.
  3. ^ Member of The People of Freedom until 23 January 2014 when she joined New Centre-Right.
  4. ^ Member of EPP until 14 October 2012, after that she founded the Conservatives and Social Reformers and joined the (ECR).
  5. ^ Member of The People of Freedom until 17 December 2013 when he joined New Centre-Right.
  6. ^ Member of The People of Freedom until 20 December 2012 when he joined Brothers of Italy.
  7. ^ Resigned in 2012, became President of Sicily. Replaced by Francesca Barracciu on 17 December 2012.
  8. ^ Member and founder of the I Love Italy party which ran on the Union of the Centre list.
  9. ^ Member of EPP until 13 December 2011, after that he and his party joined the (EFD).
  10. ^ Member of The People of Freedom until 16 December 2013 when she joined New Centre-Right.
  11. ^ Member of The People of Freedom until 7 January 2014 when he joined New Centre-Right.
  12. ^ Member of The People of Freedom until 23 January 2014 when he joined New Centre-Right.
  13. ^ Was expelled from EFD for offensive comments about Cécile Kyenge.
  14. ^ Member of The People of Freedom until 16 December 2013 when he joined New Centre-Right.
  15. ^ Deposed in 2011 by the Italian electoral office. Replaced by Giuseppe Gargani on 6 June 2011.
  16. ^ Member of The People of Freedom until 20 December 2012 when he joined Brothers of Italy.
  17. ^ Member of The People of Freedom until 13 February 2011 when he joined Future and Freedom.