List of parliamentary groups in Italy

This article contains a list of parliamentary groups in Italy.

In Italy’s bicameral Parliament, MPs are required to belong to a "parliamentary group" (gruppo parlamentare) in each chamber. Groups structure debate time, committee assignments and funding, and each chamber's rules set minimum sizes and special cases.

Rules and recent reforms

In July 2022 the Senate of the Republic adopted a comprehensive update of its Rules of Procedure to adapt to the reduced number of members (200 senators), including the six/nine-member thresholds and new anti-trasformismo measures linking groups to electoral symbols and components. In November 2022 the Chamber approved numerical adjustments (e.g. 14-member baseline from the XX legislature; 7-member components in the Mixed Group; 2 for minority-language components).

Minimum size and exceptions
  • Chamber of Deputies: the general threshold is "20 deputies", but the Bureau may authorize a smaller group for parties that met specific nationwide ballot requirements; from the XX legislature the baseline threshold is scheduled to become "14 deputies" and the minimum for components inside the Mixed Group drops to "7" ("2'" for recognized linguistic minorities).
  • Senate of the Republic: groups must have "at least six senators" at the start of a legislature and generally "nine" if formed later, with specific conditions and limits on splitting/merging; minority-language senators may form a group with "at least four".
Mixed Group and "components"

Members who do not join (or no longer belong to) another group sit in the "Mixed Group" (Gruppo misto), which may host smaller "components" representing parties or minority lists; components ensure a minimum of speaking time and organisational rights.

Current composition

This section reflects the official rosters published by the Chambers for the XIX legislature (from 13 October 2022).

Chamber of Deputies (XIX legislature)

Seat counts per official roster. Abbreviations per “Sigle dei gruppi parlamentari”.
Group Abbrev Since Seats Notes
Fratelli d’Italia FdI Oct 2022 (XIX) 116
Partito Democratico – Italia Democratica e Progressista PD-IDP Oct 2022 (XIX) 70
Lega – Salvini Premier Lega Oct 2022 (XIX) 65
Movimento 5 Stelle M5S Oct 2022 (XIX) 49
Forza Italia – Berlusconi Presidente – PPE FI-PPE Oct 2022 (XIX) 51
Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra AVS 27 Oct 2022 10 Constituted as group on 27 Oct 2022.
Azione – Popolari Europeisti Riformatori – Renew Europe AZ-PER-RE 20 Nov 2023 10 Renamed from “Azione – Italia Viva – Renew Europe” on 20 Nov 2023.
Italia Viva – Il Centro – Renew Europe IV-C-RE 20 Nov 2023 6 Constituted on 20 Nov 2023.
Noi Moderati (Noi con l’Italia, Coraggio Italia, UDC e Italia al Centro) – MAIE – Centro Popolare NM(N-C-U-I)M-CP 27 Oct 2022 / 30 Oct 2024 10 Group constituted 27 Oct 2022; name updated to include “Centro Popolare” on 30 Oct 2024.
Gruppo Misto Misto Oct 2022 (XIX) 13 Components currently listed: +Europa (3), Minoranze linguistiche (4), non iscritti (6).

Senate of the Republic (XIX legislature)

Seat counts per official roster. Abbreviations per “Sigle dei Gruppi parlamentari”.
Group Abbrev Since Seats Notes
Fratelli d’Italia FdI Oct 2022 (XIX) 63
Partito Democratico – Italia Democratica e Progressista PD-IDP Oct 2022 (XIX) 36
Lega Salvini Premier – Partito Sardo d’Azione LSP-PSd’Az Oct 2022 (XIX) 29
Forza Italia – Berlusconi Presidente – PPE FI-BP-PPE Oct 2022 (XIX) 20
MoVimento 5 Stelle M5S Oct 2022 (XIX) 26
Italia Viva – Il Centro – Renew Europe IV-C-RE Oct 2022 (XIX) 8
Per le Autonomie (SVP–PATT, Campobase) Aut (SVP-PATT, Cb) Oct 2022 (XIX) 7 Regional/minority group.
Civici d'Italia – UDC – Noi Moderati (NcI, CI, IaC) – MAIE – Centro Popolare Cd’I-UDC-NM (NcI, CI, IaC)-MAIE-CP Oct 2022 (XIX) 8
Gruppo Misto Misto Oct 2022 (XIX) 8

Parliamentary groups representing a political party

Parliamentary groups since 1946.

Active parliamentary groups

Party Chamber of Deputies Senate of the Republic
Democratic Party
Partito Democratico
2007–present 2007–present
Brothers of Italy
Fratelli d'Italia
2013–present 2012–2013,
2018–present
Five Star Movement
Movimento Cinque Stelle
2013–present 2013–present
Forward Italy
Forza Italia
2013–present 2013–present
Lega
Lega
2018–present 2018–present

Defunct parliamentary groups

Party Chamber of Deputies Senate of the Republic
Christian Democracy
Democrazia Cristiana
1946–1994 1948–1994
Italian Communist Party
Partito Comunista Italiano
1946–1991 1948–1991
Italian Socialist Party
Partito Socialista Italiano
1946–1966,
1969–1994
1948–1966,
1969–1996
Common Man's Front
Fronte dell'Uomo Qualunque
1946–1948
Italian Republican Party
Partito Repubblicano Italiano
1946–1953,
1963–1994
1948–1953,
1979–1994
Labour Democratic Party
Partito Democratico del Lavoro
1946–1948
Italian Liberal Party
Partito Liberale Italiano
1947–1994 1948–1953,
1963–1976,
1992–1994
Italian Democratic Socialist Party
Partito Socialista Democratico Italiano
1947–1966,
1969–1994
1948–1953,
1963–1966,
1969–1976,
1979–1992
Monarchist National Party
Partito Nazionale Monarchico
1948–1959 1953–1958
Italian Social Movement
Movimento Sociale Italiano
1953–1994 1953–1958,
1963–1994
People's Monarchist Party
Partito Monarchico Popolare
1954–1959
Italian Democratic Party
Partito Democratico Italiano
1959–1972
Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity
Partito Socialista Italiano di Unità Proletaria
1964–1972 1964–1976
Radical Party
Partito Radicale
1976–1987
National Democracy
Democrazia Nazionale
1976–1979 1977–1979
Proletarian Democracy
Democrazia Proletaria
1976–1978,
1983–1991
Proletarian Unity Party
Partito di Unità Proletaria
1978–1983
Federation of Green Lists
Federazione delle Liste Verdi
1987–1992
Democratic Party of the Left
Partito Democratico della Sinistra
1991–1994,
1996–1998
1991–1994,
1996–1998
Communist Refoundation Party
Partito della Rifondazione Comunista
1992–1998,
2001–2008
1991–1999,
2006–2008
Northern League
Lega Nord
1992–2018 1992–2018
Federation of the Greens
Federazione dei Verdi
1992–1994,
2006–2008
1996–2006
The Network
La Rete
1992–1994
Christian Democratic Centre
Centro Cristiano Democratico
1994–1998 1994–2001
Italian People's Party
Partito Popolare Italiano
1994–2001 1994–2001
Forward Italy
Forza Italia
1994–2008 1994–2008
National Alliance
Alleanza Nazionale
1994–2008 1994–2008
Federalists and Liberal Democrats
Federalisti e Liberaldemocratici
1994–1996
Federalist Italian League
Lega Italiana Federalista
1995 1995–1996
United Christian Democrats
Cristiani Democratici Uniti
1995–1998
Italian Renewal
Rinnovamento Italiano
1996–1999 1996–2000
Democrats of the Left
Democratici di Sinistra
1998–2006 1998–2006
Party of Italian Communists
Partito dei Comunisti Italiani
1998–2001,
2006–2008
1998–1999
Democratic Union for the Republic
Unione Democratic per la Repubblica
1998–1999 1998–1999
The Democrats
I Democratici
1999–2001
Union of Democrats for Europe
Unione Democratici per l'Europa
1999–2001,
2006–2008
1999–2001
European Democracy
Democrazia Europea
2001
Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy
Democrazia è Libertà – La Margherita
2001–2006 2001–2006
Union of Christian and Centre Democrats
Unione dei Democratici Cristiani e di Centro
2001–2013 2001–2008
Italy of Values
Italia dei Valori
2006–2013 2008–2013
Democratic Left
Sinistra Democratica
2007–2008 2007–2008
The People of Freedom
Il Popolo della Libertà
2008–2013 2008–2013
Future and Freedom
Futuro e Libertà
2010–2013 2010–2011
New Centre-Right
Nuovo Centrodestra
2013–2018 2013–2018
Article One
Articolo Uno
2017–2018 2017–2018
Civic Choice
Scelta Civica
2013–2018 2013–2015
Left Ecology Freedom
Sinistra Ecologia Libertà
2013–2018
Conservatives and Reformists
Conservatori e Riformisti
2015–2017
Us with Italy
Noi con l'Italia
2017–2018
Italy Alive
Italia Viva
2019–2022 2019–2022
Together for the Future
Insieme per il Futuro
2022 2022
Notes
  1. 1946–1948: Constituent Assembly of Italy.
  2. The party was established as "Socialist Party of Italian Workers" in 1947, it was variously named and was ultimately named "Italian Democratic Socialist Party" in 1952.

Parliamentary groups not representing a political party

Active parliamentary groups

Alongside single-party groups, some groups aggregate multiple parties/groups. As of today seven such groups are active.

  • Mixed Group (Constituent Assembly / Chamber and Senate, 1946–present)
  • For the Autonomies (Senate, 2001–present)
  • Action – Italy Alive (Chamber and Senate, 2022–present)
  • Greens and Left Alliance (Chamber, 2022–present)
  • Us Moderates (Chamber, 2022–present)
  • Civics of Italy–Us Moderates (Senate, 2022–present)

The Mixed Group has existed continuously since 1946 and hosts members and small components not enrolled in other groups. At the Senate, "For the Autonomies" has grouped senators from regionalist and recognized linguistic-minority parties (e.g. SVP, PATT) since 2001. Several current groups explicitly aggregate allied lists (e.g. Noi Moderati – MAIE – Centro Popolare at the Chamber; Civici d’Italia–UDC–Noi Moderati–MAIE–Centro Popolare at the Senate), per each Chamber’s rules on coalitions and symbols.

Defunct parliamentary groups

  • Historical Right (Chamber, 1849–1913)
  • Historical Left (Chamber, 1849–1913)
  • Historical Far Left (Chamber, 1867–1904)
  • Dissident Left (Chamber, 1877–1887)
  • Autonomist Group (Constituent Assembly, 1946–1948)
  • National Democratic Union (Constituent Assembly, 1946–1948)
  • National Bloc of Freedom (Constituent Assembly, 1947–1948)
  • National Union (Constituent Assembly, 1947–1948)
  • Left Democratic Group (Senate, 1948–1953)
  • Democratic Group – Independents of the Left (Senate, 1953–1958)
  • Free–Social–Republican Group (Senate, 1953–1958)
  • Italian Social Movement–PNM/PDI (1958–1963)
  • Unified Socialist Party (Chamber and Senate, 1966–1969)
  • Independent Left (Senate, 1968–1992; Chamber, 1983–1992)
  • Italian Liberal Party–Italian Democratic Socialist Party (Senate, 1976–1979)
  • European Federalist Group (Chamber, 1987–1994)
  • Ecologist European Federalist Group (Senate, 1987–1992)
  • Proletarian Democracy–Communists (Chamber, 1991–1992)
  • Greens–The Network (Senate, 1992–1996)
  • Progressives (Chamber and Senate, 1994–1996)
  • Democratic Left (Senate, 1994–1996)
  • The Democrats (Chamber, 1995)
  • The Olive Tree (Chamber and Senate, 2006–2007)
  • Socialists and Radicals – Rose in the Fist (Chamber, 2006–2008)
  • Greens–Italian Communists (Senate, 2006–2008)
  • Christian Democracy for the Autonomies–New Italian Socialist Party (Chamber, 2006–2008)
  • Christian Democracy for the Autonomies–Movement for Autonomy (Senate, 2006–2008)
  • People and Territory (Chamber, 2011–2013)
  • National Cohesion (Senate, 2011–2013)
  • For the Third Pole (Senate, 2011–2013)
  • For Italy (Chamber, 2013–2014; Senate 2013–2014)
  • For Italy–Democratic Centre (Chamber, 2014–2016)
  • For Italy–Solidary Democracy (Chamber, 2016–2018)
  • Great Autonomies and Freedom (Senate, 2013–2018)
  • Popular Area (Senate, 2014–2017)
  • Civics and Innovators (Chamber, 2016–2018)
  • Federation of Freedom (Senate, 2017–2018)
  • Free and Equal (Chamber, 2018–2022)
  • Europeanists–MAIE–CD (Senate, 2021)
  • Constitution, Environment, Labour–PC–IdV (Senate, 2022)

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