There are 76 Italians who will go to the European Parliament after the votes on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 June.

Below is the complete list with the clarification that, where they have been elected in multiple constituencies, they will have to declare to the national electoral office, within eight days of the last proclamation, which constituency they choose.

In the absence of the option, the national electoral office proceeds by drawing lots. The president of the national electoral office proclaims elected by subrogation the candidate who immediately follows the last person elected on the list of the constituency which has not been chosen or drawn by lot.

Fratelli d'Italia (Ecr) led by Giorgia Meloni won 25 seats in the European Chamber , almost five times compared to the 5 elected in 2019. It represents the largest Italian delegation, displacing the League from the podium which, in 2019 and with 28 deputies, was the most represented Italian party in the European Chamber, today with 8 seats . The Democratic Party is strengthened and goes from 19 elected in 2019 to the current 21 . The M5S is significantly downsized, moving to 8 seats from the 14 obtained in 2019. Exploit of the Green and Left Alliance which wins 6 seats (it had none in 2019). Eight Fi European parliamentarians.

The list:

Brothers of Italy, 25 seats

Carlo Fidanza; Mario Mantovani; Giovanni Crosetto; Lara Magoni; Pietro Fiocchi; Mariateresa Vivaldini; Paolo Inselvini; Elena Donazzan; Stefano Cavedagna; Sergio Berlato; Alessandro Ciriani; Daniele Polato; Piergiacomo Sibiano; Nicola Procaccini; Marco Squarta; Carlo Ciccioli; Antonella Sberna; Francesco Torselli; Alberico Gambino; Francesco Ventola; Denis Nesci; Michele Picaro; Chiara Gemma; Giuseppe Milazzo; Ruggero Razza.

Pd, 21 seats

Cecilia Strada; Giorgio Gori; Alessandro Zan; Irene Tinagli; Brando Benifei; Stefano Bonaccini; Alessandra Moretti; Elisabetta Gualmini; Dario Nardella; Matteo Ricci; Nicola Zingaretti; Camilla Laureti; Marcus Tarquinius; Antonio Decaro; Lucia Annunziata; Raffaele Topo; Giuseppina Picierno; Alessandro Ruotolo; Georgia Tramacere; Giuseppe Lupo.

M5s, 8 seats

Gaetano Pedullà; Sabrina Pignedoli; Carolina Morace; Gianluca Ferrara; Pasquale Tridico; Valentina Palmisano; Mario Furore; Giuseppe Antoci.

Fi, 8 seats

Letizia Moratti; Massimiliano Salini; Herbert Dorfmann (SVP share); Salvatore De Meo; Fulvio Martusciello; Giuseppina Princi; Edmondo Tamajo; Marco Falcone, Flavio Tosi (awaiting confirmation based on the constituency choices of other candidates).

League, 8 seats

Roberto Vannacci (elected first everywhere except islands); Isabella Tovaglieri; Raffaele Stancanelli; Angelo Ciocca; Paolo Borchia; Silvia Sardone; Anna Maria Cisint/Susanna Ceccardi/ Aldo Patriciello (Vannacci takes the place away from one of them).

Avs, 7 seats

Ilaria Salis (elected in the north west and islands); Mimmo Lucano (elected in all constituencies); Benedetta Scuderi/Cristina Guarda/Francesco Borrelli/Leoluca Orlando (on the basis of which constituency they choose Salis and Lucano); Ignazio Marino.

(Unioneonline)

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