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This is an alphabetical list of the present MPs, senators and European MPs from Italy that have received final conviction, not obstructed by statutory terms.
Politicians who have been found guilty, but were amnestied or acquitted on grounds of statutory terms (such as Giulio Andreotti, Silvio Berlusconi and Massimo D'Alema) are not supposed to be in this list.
Politicians found guilty, but no longer present in either parliament (as Bettino Craxi), are neither supposed to be included.
These MPs were elected in the National elections of 2001 and in the European election of 2004.
Massimo Maria Berruti ( MP for Forza Italia)
Alfredo Biondi ( MP for Forza Italia)
Vito Bonsignore ( European MP for UDC)
Mario Borghezio ( European MP for Northern League)
Umberto Bossi ( European MP, secretary of Northern League, Minister of Federal Reforms)
Giampiero Cantoni ( senator for Forza Italia)
Enzo Carra ( MP for The Daisy)
Paolo Cirino Pomicino ( European MP for UDEUR)
Marcello Dell'Utri ( senator for Forza Italia and member of the European Council)
Antonio Del Pennino ( senator for Forza Italia)
Gianni De Michelis ( MP and secretary of the Socialist Party – New PSI)
Walter De Rigo ( senator for Forza Italia)
Gianstefano Frigerio ( MP for Forza Italia)
Giorgio Galvagno ( MP for Forza Italia), former socialist mayor of Asti
Lino Jannuzzi ( senator for Forza Italia)
Giorgio La Malfa ( MP for Italian Republican Party, minister for Community Policies)
Roberto Maroni ( MP for Northern League and Home Office Minister)
Augusto Rollandin ( senator for Valdostan Union- Democrats of the Left), former president of the regional council of the Aosta Valley
Vittorio Sgarbi ( MP for Forza Italia)
Calogero Sodano ( senator for UDC), formerly mayor of Agrigento
Egidio Sterpa ( MP for Forza Italia)
Antonio Tomassini ( senator for Forza Italia), surgeon
Vincenzo Visco ( MP for Democrats of the Left)
Alfredo Vito ( MP for Forza Italia)
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This is an alphabetical list of the present MPs, senators and European MPs from Italy that have received final conviction, not obstructed by statutory terms.
Politicians who have been found guilty, but were amnestied or acquitted on grounds of statutory terms (such as Giulio Andreotti, Silvio Berlusconi and Massimo D'Alema) are not supposed to be in this list.
Politicians found guilty, but no longer present in either parliament (as Bettino Craxi), are neither supposed to be included.
These MPs were elected in the National elections of 2001 and in the European election of 2004.
Massimo Maria Berruti ( MP for Forza Italia)
Alfredo Biondi ( MP for Forza Italia)
Vito Bonsignore ( European MP for UDC)
Mario Borghezio ( European MP for Northern League)
Umberto Bossi ( European MP, secretary of Northern League, Minister of Federal Reforms)
Giampiero Cantoni ( senator for Forza Italia)
Enzo Carra ( MP for The Daisy)
Paolo Cirino Pomicino ( European MP for UDEUR)
Marcello Dell'Utri ( senator for Forza Italia and member of the European Council)
Antonio Del Pennino ( senator for Forza Italia)
Gianni De Michelis ( MP and secretary of the Socialist Party – New PSI)
Walter De Rigo ( senator for Forza Italia)
Gianstefano Frigerio ( MP for Forza Italia)
Giorgio Galvagno ( MP for Forza Italia), former socialist mayor of Asti
Lino Jannuzzi ( senator for Forza Italia)
Giorgio La Malfa ( MP for Italian Republican Party, minister for Community Policies)
Roberto Maroni ( MP for Northern League and Home Office Minister)
Augusto Rollandin ( senator for Valdostan Union- Democrats of the Left), former president of the regional council of the Aosta Valley
Vittorio Sgarbi ( MP for Forza Italia)
Calogero Sodano ( senator for UDC), formerly mayor of Agrigento
Egidio Sterpa ( MP for Forza Italia)
Antonio Tomassini ( senator for Forza Italia), surgeon
Vincenzo Visco ( MP for Democrats of the Left)
Alfredo Vito ( MP for Forza Italia)