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Home » Politics » Italian MEPs, all destinations in EU Parliament committees are ready

Italian MEPs, all destinations in EU Parliament committees are ready

According to the latest draft lists of political groups on the division of seats among the national delegations viewed by Eunews, the 76 Italian members will mainly fill ENVI, ITRE and AGRI. Pending the officialdom on July 19, the plenary approved the numerical composition of the 20 committees and four subcommittees

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17 July 2024
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from the correspondent in Strasbourg – After today’s (July 17) approval at the inaugural session of the 10th legislature in the Strasbourg hemicycle of the numerical composition of the 20 committees and four subcommittees of the EU Parliament, the eight political groups are finalizing the final details of the division of their respective members in each of them. The official announcement will come on Friday (July 19) at the close of the EU Parliament’s first plenary session—before the appointments of the chairs of all committees and subcommittees next week—but rumours about the division of seats among the national delegations for each group are already beginning to leak out.

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According to the last drafts viewed by Eunews—still susceptible to possible slight changes between today and tomorrow before communication to the Bureau of the EU Parliament—the 76 Italian MEPs elected in the 10th legislature will go to fill out mainly the ENVI (11), ITRE (11) and AGRI (9) committees. Below is the list of all the destinations of the Italian MEPs, with the sole exception of the list of the Left group (which includes eight members of the 5 Star Movement and two elected from the ranks of the Green/Left Alliance), which inside sources anticipate to be arriving in its final version almost certainly this evening.

Italian MEPs in committees and subcommittees

Foreign Affairs Committee (AFET)

.Among the 79 members of the Foreign Affairs Committee (AFET): Alberico Gambino (FdI), Lucia Annunziata (PD), Nicola Zingaretti (Pd), Roberto Vannacci (Lega), Leoluca Orlando (Greens), Danilo Della Valle (M5S).

Substitute members include Carlo Fidanza(FdI), Marco Tarquinio (PD), Alessandra Moretti (PD), Giorgio Gori (PD), Massimiliano Salini (FI), Susanna Ceccardi, Silvia Sardone (Lega), Ilaria Salis (Greens/Left).

Development Commission Committee (DEVE)

Among the 25 members of the Development Committee (DEVE): Marco Tarquinio (PD), Domenico Lucano (Greens/Left).

Substitute members include Paolo Inselvini (FdI), Cecilia Strada (PD) Fulvio Martusciello (FI).

International trade Committee (INTA)

Among the 43 members of the International Trade Committee (INTA): Daniele Polato (FdI), Francesco Torselli (FdI), Brando Benifei (PD)

Substitute members include Stefano Bonaccini (PD), Lucia Annunziata (PD), Paolo Borchia (Lega), Isabella Tovaglieri (Lega), Danilo Della Valle (M5S).

Budgets Committee (Budg)

Among the 40 members of the Budget Committee (BUDG): Ruggero Razza (FdI), Giuseppe Lupo (PD).

Substitute members include Michele Picaro (FdI), Antonio Decaro (PD), Ignazio Marino (Greens).

Budgetary Control Committee (CONT)

Among the 30 members of the Budget Control Committee (CONT): Giuseppe Lupo (PD), Caterina Chinnici (FI).

Among the substitute members: Marco Squarta (FdI).

Economic and Monetary Problems Committee (ECON)

Among the 60 members of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Problems (ECON): Denis Nesci (FdI), Francesco Ventola (FdI), Irene Tinagli (PD), Marco Falcone (FI), Fulvio Martusciello (FI), Gaetano Pedullà (M5S), Pasquale Tridico (M5S).

Substitute members include: Giovanni Crosetto(FdI), Camilla Laureti (PD), Elisabetta Gualmini (PD), Herbert Dorfmann (FI), Paolo Borchia (Lega), Benedetta Scuderi (Greens).

Employment and Social Affairs Committee (EMPL)

Among the 60 members of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL): Elena Donazzan (FdI), Chiara Gemma (FdI), Francesco Torselli (FdI), Mariateresa Vivaldini (FdI), Raffaele Topo (PdD), Letizia Moratti (FI).

Substitute members include Mario Mantovani (FdI), Lara Magoni (FdI), Pierfrancesco Maran (PD), Cecilia Strada (PD), Giuseppina Princi (FI), Benedetta Scuderi (Greens).

Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee (ENVI)

Among the 90 members of the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee (ENVI) are: Pietro Fiocchi (FdI), Michele Picaro (FdI), Nicola Procaccini (FdI), Annalisa Corrado (PD), Alessandra Moretti (PD), Camilla Laureti (PD), Massimiliano Salini (FI), Flavio Tosi (FI), Aldo Patriciello (Lega), Silvia Sardone (Lega), Ignazio Marino (Greens).

Substitute members include: Sergio Berlato (FdI), Stefano Cavedagna (FdI), Antonella Sberna (FdI, Vice President of the European Parliament), Paolo Inselvini (FdI), Matteo Ricci (PD), Raffaele Topo (PD), Letizia Moratti (FI), Susanna Ceccardi (Lega), Roberto Vannacci (Lega), Valentina Palmisano (M5S).

Industry, Research and Energy Committee (ITRE)

Among the 90 members of the Industry, Research and Energy Committee (ITRE): Carlo Ciccioli (FdI), Giovanni Crosetto (FdI), Elena Donazzan (FdI), Mariateresa Vivaldini (FdI), Elisabetta Gualmini (PD), Nicola Zingaretti (PD), Giorgio Gori (PD), Fulvio Martusciello(FI), Letizia Moratti (FI), Paolo Borchia (Lega), Benedetta Scuderi (Greens).

Substitute members include: Alessandro Ciriani (FdI), Chiara Gemma (FdI), Pietro Fiocchi (FdI), Francesco Torselli (FdI), Annalisa Corrado (PD), Irene Tinagli (PD), Flavio Tosi (FI), Aldo Patriciello (Lega), Raffaele Stancanelli (Lega), Isabella Tovaglieri (Lega), Gaetano Pedullà (M5S).

Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO)

Among the 52 members of the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (IMCO): Stefano Cavedagna (FdI), Lara Magoni (FdI), Pierfrancesco Maran (PD).

Substitute members include Daniele Polato (FdI), Mariateresa Vivaldini (FdI), Brando Benifei (PD), Salvatore De Meo (Fi), Aldo Patriciello (Lega), Gaetano Pedullà (M5S).

Transportation and Tourism Committee (TRAN)

Among the 46 members of the Transportation and Tourism Committee (TRAN): Carlo Ciccioli (FdI), Matteo Ricci (PD), Anna Maria Cisint (Lega).

Substitute members include Carlo Fidanza (FdI), Alberico Gambino (FdI), Giuseppe Lupo (PD), Massimiliano Salini (FI), Paolo Borchia (Lega), Pasquale Tridico (M5S), Dario Tamburrano (M5S).

Regional Development Committee (REGI)

Among the 41 members of the Regional Development Committee (REGI): Antonella Sberna (FdI, Vice President of the European Parliament), Francesco Ventola (FdI), Antonio Decaro (PD), Valentina Palmisano (M5S).

Substitute members include Giuseppe Milazzo (FdI), Denis Nesci (FdI), Raffaele Topo (PD), Aldo Patriciello (Lega), Cristina Guarda (Greens), Domenico Lucano (Greens/Left), Giuseppe Antoci (M5S).

Agriculture and Rural Development Committee (AGRI)

Among the 49 members of the Agriculture and Rural Development Committee (AGRI): Sergio Berlato (FdI), Carlo Fidanza (FdI), Dario Nardella (PD), Camilla Laureti (PD), Stefano Bonaccini (PD), Salvatore De Meo (FI), Herbert Dorfmann (FI), Isabella Tovaglieri (Lega), Cristina Guarda (Greens).

Substitute members include: Francesco Ventola (FdI), Annalisa Corrado (PD), Elisabetta Gualmini (PD), Raffaele Stancanelli (Lega), Giuseppe Antoci (M5S).

Fishing Committee (PECH)

Among the 27 members of the Fisheries Committee (PECH): Giuseppe Milazzo (FdI), Giuseppe Lupo (PD).

Substitute members include Carlo Ciccioli (FdI), Marco Falcone (FI), Anna Maria Cisint (Lega).

Culture and Education Committee (CULT)

Among the 30 members of the Culture and Education Committee (CULT): Lara Magoni (FdI), Marco Squarta (FdI), Sandro Ruotolo (PD), Giuseppina Princi (FI).

Substitute members include Nicola Zingaretti (PD), Benedetta Scuderi (Greens).

Legal Committee (JURI)

Among the 25 members of the Legal Committee (JURI): Mario Mantovani (FdI), Alessandro Zan (PD), Raffaele Stancanelli (Lega), Mario Furore (M5S).

Substitute members include Brando Benifei (PD), Caterina Chinnici (FI).

Civil Liberties, Justice and Internal Affairs Committee (LIBE)

Among the 75 members of the Civil Liberties, Justice and Internal Affairs Committee (LIBE): Alessandro Ciriani (FdI), Paolo Inselvini (FdI), Alessandro Zan (PD), Cecilia Strada (PD), Caterina Chinnici (FI), Susanna Ceccardi (Lega), Giuseppe Antoci (M5S), Ilaria Salis (Greens/Left).

Substitute members include: Giuseppe Milazzo (FdI), Nicola Procaccini (FdI), Ruggero Razza (FdI), Marco Tarquinio (PD), Sandro Ruotolo (PD), Pina Picierno (Pd, Vice President of the European Parliament), Anna Maria Cisint (Lega), Roberto Vannacci (Lega), Leoluca Orlando (Greens), Gaetano Pedullà (M5S).

Constitutional Affairs Committee (AFCO)

Among the 30 members of the Constitutional Affairs Committee (AFCO): Nicola Procaccini (FdI), Brando Benifei (PD), Salvatore De Meo (FI).

Substitute members include Mario Mantovani (FdI), Leoluca Orlando (Greens).

Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Committee (FEMM)

Among the 40 members of the Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Committee (FEMM): Chiara Gemma (FdI), Alessandra Moretti (PD), Giuseppina Princi (FI), Benedetta Scuderi (Greens), Carolina Morace (M5S).

Substitute members include Elena Donazzan (FdI), Cecilia Strada (PD), Anna Maria Cisint (Lega).

Petitions Committee (PETI)

Among the 35 members of the Committee on Petitions (PETI): Paolo Inselvini (FdI), Sandro Ruotolo (PD), Pina Picierno (Pd, Vice President of the European Parliament), Valentina Palmisano (M5S).

Substitute members include Annalisa Corrado (PD), Cristina Guarda (Greens).

Subcommittee on Security and Defense (SEDE)

Among the 30 members of the Security and Defense Subcommittee (SEDE): Alberico Gambino (FdI).

Among the substitute members: Lucia Annunziata (PD),Salvatore De Meo (FI).

Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI)

Among the 30 members of the Human Rights Subcommittee (DROI): Marco Tarquinio (PD).

Among the substitute members: Silvia Sardone (Lega), Danilo Della Valle (M5S).

Subcommittee on Tax Matters (FISC)

Among the 30 members of the Taxation Matters Subcommittee (FISC): Denis Nesci (FdI), Camilla Laureti (PD), Herbert Dorfmann (FI), Pasquale Tridico (M5S).

No substitute members among Italian MEPs.

Subcommittee on Public Health (SANT)

Among the 30 members of the Public Health Subcommittee (SANT): Michele Picaro (FdI), Ignazio Marino (Greens), Valentina Palmisano (M5S).

Substitute members include: Ruggero Razza (FdI), Pietro Fiocchi (FdI), Alessandra Moretti (PD), Raffaele Topo (PD), Letizia Moratti (FI)

English version by the Translation Service of Withub
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