List of members of the Italian Antimafia Commission
- List of members of the Italian Antimafia Commission
This list is for notable members of the Italian Antimafia Commission, a bicameral commission of the Italian Parliament, composed of members from the Chamber of Deputies (Italian: Camera dei Deputati) and the Senate (Italian: Senato della Repubblica). The Antimafia Commission is a commission of inquiry into, initially, the "phenomenon of the Mafia". Subsequent commissions investigated "organized crime of the Mafia type", which included other Italian criminal organizations such as the Camorra, the 'Ndrangheta and the Sacra Corona Unita.
*Pino Arlacchi (PDS), vice-president 1994-1996
*Abdon Alinovi (PCI), president 1983-1987
*Luigi Carraro (DC), president 1972-1976
*Francesco Cattanei (DC), president 1968-1972
*Roberto Centaro (FI), president 2001-2006
*Gerardo Chiaromonte (PCI), vice-president 1972-1976; president 1988-1992
*Ottaviano Del Turco (SDI), president 1996-2000
*Francesco Forgione (PRC), president 2006-2008
*Antonio Gullotti (DC), vice-president 1963-1968
*Nicola La Penta (DC), president 1982-1983
*Pio La Torre (PCI), 1972-1976
*Girolamo Li Causi (PCI), vice-president 1963-1972
*Giuseppe Lumia (PDS/DS), president 2000-2001; vice-president 2006-2008
*Giovanni Matta (DC)
*Filippo Mancuso (FI), vice-president 1996-2000
*Achille Occhetto (PCI), 1983-1987
*Donato Pafundi (DC), president 1963-1968
*Tiziana Parenti (FI), president 1994-1996
*Ferruccio Parri (Independent Left), 1962-1968
*Oscar Luigi Scalfaro (DC)
*Leonardo Sciascia (PR), 1982-1983
*Cesare Terranova (Independent Left/PCI), 1972-1976
*Nichi Vendola (PRC), vice-president 2001-2005
*Luciano Violante (PCI/PDS), 1983-1994; president 1992-1994
*Claudio Vitalone (DC), vice-president 1983-1987
*Carlo Vizzini (FI), 2001-2006
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