Legislature XIX of Italy
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Legislature XIX of Italy XIX legislatura della Repubblica Italiana | |
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19th legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Houses | Chamber of Deputies Senate of the Republic |
History | |
Founded | 13 October 2022 |
Preceded by | XVIII Legislature |
Leadership | |
Structure | |
Seats | C: 400 S: 205 (200 + 5) |
Chamber of Deputies political groups | Non-voting President (1)
Government (242) Opposition (157) |
Senate of the Republic political groups | Non-voting President (1)
Government (119) Opposition (85) |
Elections | |
Rosatellum | |
Rosatellum | |
Last general election | 25 September 2022 |
Next general election | No later than 22 October 2027 |
Meeting place | |
Palazzo Montecitorio, Rome (C) | |
Palazzo Madama, Rome (S) | |
Constitution | |
Constitution of Italy | |
Footnotes | |
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The Legislature XIX of Italian Republic (Italian: XIX Legislatura della Repubblica Italiana) is the 19th and current Italian Parliament, which was elected at the 2022 general election on 25 September and convened on 12 October.[1][2] As per the 2020 Italian constitutional referendum, the size of the Chamber of Deputies was reduced from 630 to 400, and the Senate's elective membership was reduced from 315 to 200 (for a total of 205 Senators, including appointed life members).[3][4]
The largest party in both chambers is Brothers of Italy, led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The centre-right coalition supporting the Meloni government controls a majority in both chambers
Government
[edit]Prime Minister | Party | Term of office | Government | Composition | |||
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Took office | Left office | ||||||
Giorgia Meloni (b. 1977) |
Brothers of Italy | 22 October 2022 | Incumbent | Meloni | FdI • Lega • FI (Centre-right coalition) |
Current composition
[edit]Chamber of Deputies
[edit]- President: Lorenzo Fontana (Lega), elected on 14 October 2022[5]
- Vice Presidents: Anna Ascani (PD), Sergio Costa (M5S), Giorgio Mulè (FI), Fabio Rampelli (FdI)
- ^ a b On 12 August 2024, deputy Andrea de Bertoldi left the FdI group and joined the Non-Inscrits subgroup of the Mixed group.
- ^ a b On 23 April 2024, deputy Eleonora Evi left the AVS group and joined the Democrats.
- ^ a b On 19 April 2024, deputy Antonino Minardo left the Lega group and joined the Mixed group.
- ^ a b On 4 September 2024, deputy Giorgio Lovecchio left M5S and joined FI.
- ^ a b On 1 February 2024, deputy Federica Onori left M5S and joined Azione.
- ^ a b On 14 May 2024, deputy Giuseppe Castiglione left Azione and joined FI.
- ^ On 16 September 2024, deputy Enrico Costa left Azione and joined FI.
- ^ a b On 30 September 2024, deputy Isabella De Monte left IV and joined FI.
- ^ a b On 20 November 2023, the A–IV group split into two groups.
- ^ On 29 January 2024, deputies Elena Bonetti and Ettore Rosato joined the Action group.
- ^ a b On 24 September 2024, deputy Mara Carfagna left the IV group and joined the Non-Inscrits subgroup of the Mixed group.
- ^ a b On 9 January 2023, deputy Aboubakar Soumahoro left the AVS group.
- ^ On 10 September 2023, Bonetti left the IV group.
- ^ On 22 September 2023, Rosato was expelled from IV.
- ^ a b On 4 September 2024, deputy Luigi Marattin left the IV group and joined the Non-Inscrits subgroup of the Mixed group.
- ^ On 27 October 2022, the Us Moderates component of the Mixed group became an official group.
- ^ a b On 2 March 2023, deputy Michela Brambilla left the Mixed group and joined the NM group.
- ^ a b On 18 April 2024, deputy Lorenzo Cesa left the NM group and joined the Mixed group.
- ^ a b On 30 October 2024, Carafagna left the Non-Inscrits subgroup of the Mixed group and joined the NM group.
- ^ On 26 October 2022, deputy Dieter Steger joined the Linguistic Minorities subgroup of the Mixed group.
- ^ On 27 October 2022, the Greens and Left Alliance component of the Mixed group became an official group.
Senate of the Republic
[edit]- President: Ignazio La Russa (FdI), elected on 13 October 2022
- Vice Presidents: Maria Domenica Castellone (M5S), Gian Marco Centinaio (Lega), Licia Ronzulli (FI), Anna Rossomando (PD)
- ^ On 3 March 2023, senator Bruno Astorre died. He was found dead in one of the Senate offices. On 21 March, Filippo Sensi replaced him.
- ^ a b On 26 April 2023, senator Enrico Borghi left the PD group and joined the A–IV group.
- ^ On 8 February 2024, senator Raffaele De Rosa left M5S.
- ^ On 6 August 2024, senator Antonio Salvatore Trevisi left M5S.
- ^ On 12 June 2023, senator Silvio Berlusconi died. He was replaced by Adriano Galliani in October.
- ^ On 21 February 2024, De Rosa joined FI.
- ^ On 7 August 2024, Trevisi joined FI.
- ^ a b On 5 October 2023, senator Dafne Musolino left ScN and the Aut group and joined the A–IV group.
- ^ On 8 November 2023, senators Carlo Calenda, Mariastella Gelmini, Marco Lombardo and Giusy Versace left the A–IV group and joined the Mixed group. On 9 November, A–IV split into two groups.
- ^ a b On 9 November 2022, senator for life Carlo Rubbia joined the Aut group. On 22 September 2023 Giorgio Napolitano died.
- ^ a b On 30 October 2024, Gelmini left the Non-Inscrits subgroup of the Mixed group and joined the NM group.
- ^ On 9 November 2023, the Action subgroup of the Mixed group is formed, composed of Calenda, Gelmini, Lombardo and Versace.
- ^ a b On 17 September 2024, senators Mariastella Gelmini and Giusy Versace left the Azione group and joined the Non-Inscrits subgroup of the Mixed group.
- ^ On 24 October 2022, the Greens and Left Alliance subgroup of the Mixed group is formed, composed of senators Ilaria Cucchi, Peppe De Cristofaro, Aurora Floridia and Tino Magni.
See also
[edit]- 2022 President of the Italian Senate election
- 2022 President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies election
- 2022 Italian government formation
References
[edit]- ^ "Camera, lavori in corso in vista dell'avvio della XIX Legislatura". Giornale Partite Iva (in Italian). 5 October 2022. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
- ^ Bonanata, Antonio (9 October 2022). "Verso il nuovo governo: giovedì si apre la XIX legislatura per eleggere i presidenti delle Camere" (in Italian). RAI. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
- ^ "La riduzione del numero dei parlamentari". Riforme Istituzionali (in Italian). 19 October 2020. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
- ^ Vasta, Simone (5 October 2022). "Dopo il voto, ecco i preparativi per il Parlamento dimezzato". Sky TG24 (in Italian). Retrieved 9 October 2022.
- ^ Lorenzo Fontana proclamato presidente della Camera con 222 voti (in Italian), 14 October 2022, retrieved 14 October 2022
- ^ "XIX Legislatura - Deputati e Organi - Modifiche Intervenute". Chamber of Deputies (in Italian).
- ^ "XIX Legislatura - Deputati e Organi - Composizione Gruppi Parlamentari". Chamber of Deputies (in Italian). Retrieved 30 November 2022.
- ^ "Composizione dei gruppi parlamentari". Senate of the Republic (in Italian).
- ^ "Variazioni dei gruppi parlamentari". Senate of the Republic (in Italian). Retrieved 20 October 2022.