New entry, important returns and large exclusions. There are many innovations of the 19th legislature, born with a clear and overwhelming victory for the center-right .

Revolving doors at Palazzo Madama, which loses Emma Bonino , out of Parliament with + Europe which has not reached the quorum of 3% (she will ask for a recount of votes), and finds Silvio Berlusconi , who won in his single-member constituency of Monza with 50.31% of the votes.

Carlo Calenda returns to Parliament, defeated in the uninominal but elected in the proportional one: the leader of Action must leave the European Parliament. Among the big names in the Senate there are also Matteo Renzi , Matteo Salvini and the outgoing president of Sicily Nello Musumeci .

Enrico Letta and Nicola Zingaretti will sit among the deputies, as well as the two leaders of Verdi and the Italian Left Angelo Bonelli and Nicola Fratoianni . Another one who has to leave the Brussels Parliament to land in Montecitorio is Antonio Tajani .

This time the president of Lazio Claudio Lotito (FI) made it, who won in the single-member constituency for the Senate in Molise. The former president Casellati remains in the Senate, who has won his seat in Basilicata. Marta Fascina, girlfriend of the Cav, was instead elected to Sicily, without ever having gone there (but "as a child my father used to take me there to the sea").

Eleventh legislature in a row for Pierferdinando Casini (Pd), who won the senatorial college of Bologna against Vittorio Sgarbi . Daniela Santanché also remains in Parliament, who won over Carlo Cottarelli .

Among the aficionados reconfirmed in the Chamber also Bruno Tabacci and Benedetto Della Vedova (+ Europe), who in Milan had the better of Giulio Tremonti : the former Berlusconian minister, who ran for FdI, remains out of Parliament.

Ilaria Cucchi becomes senator, elected in Florence where she passed Federica Picchi as a candidate for the center-right in a college that was considered armored for the center-left. The virologist Andrea Crisanti is also a Senator for the Democratic Party.

Montecitorio instead bids farewell to Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio , defeated by former minister Sergio Costa (M5s) in the single-member constituency of Naples Fuorigrotta.

The ex-minister of Italy Viva Teresa Bellanova and the ex-Northern League senator Simone Pillon , ultraconservative in matters of civil rights, as well as the great rival of the latter, the dem Monica Cirinnà , remain out.

Rita Dalla Chiesa , elected in Puglia with Forza Italia, leaps from TV to the Chamber of Deputies. Elected in Campania Gianfranco Rotondi .

Yellow instead on Umberto Bossi , who after 35 years in Parliament risks being excluded. Candidate in the multi-member college of Varese, he could be not elected due to a complicated game of remainders. “It's the famous pinball machine, it seems strange to me for the representation numbers, but we have to check”, says the honorable Fabrizio Cecchetti, Lombard group leader of the League.

Nothing to do for the former M5s Gianluigi Paragone , his Italexit has not reached the 3% threshold and is out of Parliament. A flop that involved all the anti-system parties, stuffed with no vax, Covid deniers, lovers of the old Soviet Union and fascists.

(Unioneonline / L)

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