Mixed Group

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The mixed group (Italian: Gruppo Misto, GM) is a parliamentary group active in both houses of the Italian Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. The groups comprise all the deputies and the senators, respectively, who are not members of any other parliamentary group. For them, membership of the Mixed Groups is the default option.[1][2]

LeaderManfred Schullian
Peppe De Cristofaro
Senate
8 / 205
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Mixed Group
Gruppo Misto
LeaderManfred Schullian
Peppe De Cristofaro
Chamber of Deputies
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Senate
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Members of the Mixed Groups may form sub-groups reflecting their party affiliation. Three deputies are needed for the formation of a sub-group in the Chamber, while individual senators can form sub-groups in the Senate.

Composition 2022–present

Chamber of Deputies

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Sub-group Main ideology MPs 2022 Current
Linguistic Minorities Regionalism 4 4
More Europe Liberalism 3 3
Greens and Left Alliance Eco-socialism 12
Us ModeratesMAIE Liberal conservatism 9
Others, non-party independents 2 8
Total 30 15
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    Senate of the Republic

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    Sub-group Main ideology MPs 2022 Current
    Greens and Left Alliance Eco-socialism 4 3
    Action Liberalism 2
    Others, non-party independents 3 3
    Total 7 8
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    Composition 2018–2022

    At the end of the 18th legislature, the group was composed by the following members:[3][4]

    Chamber of Deputies

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      1. Named just Us with Italy at the beginning of the parliamentary term.

      Senate of the Republic

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      Sub-group Main ideology MPs 2018 MPs 2022
      Italy to the CentreIDeACambiamo!EuropeanistsUs of the Centre Liberal conservatism 9
      Free and Equal Social democracy 4 6
      More EuropeAction[a] Liberalism 1 5
      Coraggio ItaliaMAIE Liberal conservatism 3
      Italexit for Italy–Human Value Party Euroscepticism 4
      Manifesta–Power to the PeoplePRC Communism 2
      PSIMAIEUSEI Social democracy 3
      Others, non-party independents 4 14
      Total 12 42
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      1. Named just More Europe at the beginning of the parliamentary term.

      Composition 2013–2018

      As of March 2018, the Groups included 62 deputies and 28 senators. The then President of the Chamber of Deputies, Laura Boldrini, belonged to the Mixed Group.[5]

      At the end of the 17th Legislature, the group was composed by the following members:[6][7]

      Chamber of Deputies

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      Sub-group Main ideology MPs 2013 MPs 2018
      Linguistic Minorities (SVPPATTSA) Regionalism 5 6
      Democratic Centre Christian left 5
      Italian Socialist PartyPLI Social democracy 4 3
      Italians Abroad (MAIEUSEI) Centrism 3
      Civics and InnovatorsEpI Centrism 14
      Direction Italy Liberal conservatism 10
      Union of the CentreIdeA Christian democracy 6
      Free Alternative Direct democracy 5
      Others, non-party independents 1 18
      Total 18 62
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      Senate of the Republic

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      Sub-group Main ideology MPs 2013 MPs 2018
      Left Ecology Freedom / Italian Left Democratic socialism 7 7
      Italy of Values Populism 2
      Together for Italy Liberalism 2
      Brothers of Italy National conservatism 1
      Progressive Camp Progressivism 1
      X Movement Populism 1
      Civic Liguria Liberalism 1
      More Apulia Movement Regionalism 1
      Others, non-party independents 4 12
      Total 11 28
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      Composition 2008–2013

      At the end of the 16th Legislature, the group was composed by the following members:[8][9]

      Chamber of Deputies

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      Senate of the Republic

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      Sub-group Main ideology MPs 2008 MPs 2013
      Movement for the Autonomies Regionalism 2 3
      Common People's Territorial Movement Federalism 2
      Democratic Participation Centrism 2
      Italian Republican Party Liberalism 1
      Rights and Freedom Social democracy 1
      Autonomist Socialist Movement Autonomism 1
      Pensioner's Party Pensioners' interests 1
      Democratic Union for Consumers Centrism 1
      Others, non-party independents 4 6
      Total 6 18
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      Composition 2006–2008

      At the end of the 15th Legislature, the group was composed by the following members:[10][11]

      Chamber of Deputies

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      Sub-group Main ideology MPs 2006 MPs 2008
      Movement for the Autonomies Regionalism 5 6
      Linguistic Minorities (SVPPATTALD) Regionalism 5 5
      The Right National conservatism 4
      Others, non-party independents 3 8
      Total 13 18
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      Senate of the Republic

      Composition 2001–2006

      At the end of the 14th Legislature, the group was composed by the following members:[12][13]

      Chamber of Deputies

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      Senate of the Republic

      Composition 1996–2001

      At the end of the 13th Legislature, the group was composed by the following members:[14][15]

      Chamber of Deputies

      Senate of the Republic

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