List of Forza Italia leading members by political origin

This is a list of various exponents of Forza Italia (current and former deputies, senators, ministers, MEPs, regional presidents, leading regional-level politicians, mayors of big and medium-sized cities and important members of party's national organs), divided by political origin (that is to say, of what party they were members or supporters shortly before the 1992-93 crisis and realignment of the political system, and of the foundation of Forza Italia in 1994).

The list shows well the political heterogeneity of members of Forza Italia.

Ex-Christian Democrats

A

B

C

D

F

  • Luigi Fabbri
  • Giuseppe Fallica
  • Giuseppe Massimo Ferro
  • Giuseppe Fini
  • Giuseppe Firrarello
  • Raffaele Fitto
  • Giuliana Fontanella
  • Roberto Formigoni
  • Gianstefano Frigerio
  • Stefania Fuscagni

G

I

L

M

  • Francesco Maione
  • Luigi Manfredi
  • Mario Mantovani
  • Renzo Marangon
  • Salvatore Marano
  • Giuseppe Marinello
  • Bruno Marini
  • Antonio Martusciello
  • Giovanni Marras
  • Antonio Marzano
  • Mario Masini
  • Giovanni Mauro
  • Mario Mauro
  • Guido Milanese
  • Filippo Misuraca
  • Salvatore Misuraca
  • Fabio Minoli Rota
  • Gabriella Mondello
  • Danilo Moretti
  • Nino Mormino

N

P

  • Leonardo Padrin
  • Alessandro Pagano
  • Rocco Palese
  • Antonio Palmieri
  • Maurizio Paniz
  • Eolo Giovanni Parodi
  • Adriano Paroli
  • Renzo Patria
  • Paola Pelino
  • Italico Perlini
  • Margherita Peroni
  • Aldo Perrotta
  • Maria Gabriella Pinto
  • Giuseppe Pisanu
  • Giancarlo Pittelli
  • Piero Pizzi
  • Angelo Pollina
  • Egidio Ponzo

R

S

T

U

  • Paolo Uggè

V

Z

  • Francesco Zama
  • Valter Zanetta
  • Guido Ziccone
  • Marino Zorzato
  • Sante Zuffada
  • Michele Zuin

Ex-Socialists

(factions: We Blue Reformers, Free Foundation and Young Italy)

A

  • Valentina Aprea
  • Roberto Antonione

B

C

D

  • Giulio Di Donato

F

G

L

  • Vanni Lenna
  • Innocenzo Leontini
  • Claudia Lombardo

I

  • Raffaele Iannuzzi

M

N

O

  • Renata Olivieri

P

  • Gaetano Pecorella
  • Mario Pepe
  • Marcello Pera
  • Mauro Pili
  • Stefano Pillitteri
  • Sergio Pizzolante

R

S

T

Ex-Liberals

(faction: Popular Liberalism)

A

B

C

F

  • Gregorio Fontana
  • Pieralfonso Fratta Pasini

G

L

  • Carlo Laurora

M

N

  • Enrico Nan
  • Raffaele Nervi

O

  • Andrea Orsini

P

R

S

U

V

Z

  • Pierantonio Zanettin
  • Tiziano Zigiotto

Ex-Republicans

  • Pietro Paolo Amato
  • Luigi Casero
  • Guglielmo Castagnetti
  • Simone Di Cagno Abbrescia
  • Jas Gawronski
  • Salvatore Fleres
  • Piergiorgio Massidda
  • Antonio Nervegna
  • Alessandro Nicolò
  • Mario Pescante
  • Gilberto Picchetto Fratin
  • Denis Verdini
  • Alberto Zorzoli

Ex-Social Democrats

(faction: Clubs of Reformist Initiative)

Ex-Radicals

(micro-party: Liberal Reformers)

Ex-Communists

  • Sandro Bondi
  • Giampietro Borghini
  • Massimo Ferlini
  • Lodovico Festa
  • Renzo Foa
  • Antonella Maiolo
  • Tiziana Maiolo

Ex-Demo-Proletarians and other extreme-leftists

Ex-Leghisti

  • Roberto Asquini
  • Alberto Cirio
  • Mauro Delladio
  • Albertino Gabana
  • Daniele Galli
  • Furio Gubetti
  • Enrico Hüllweck
  • Lucio Malan
  • Marco Pottino
  • Enrico Tibaldi

Ex-Missini

Ex-Monarchists

Unknown previous allegiance

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