List of Forza Italia Leading Members By Political Origin - Unknown Previous Allegiance

Unknown Previous Allegiance

  • Gabriele Albertini
  • Alessandro Antichi
  • Giacomo Baiamonte
  • Massimo Maria Berruti
  • Mariella Bocciardo
  • Gabriella Carlucci
  • Valerio Carrara
  • Francesco Casoli
  • Fiorella Ceccacci
  • Annamaria Celesti
  • Roberto Centaro
  • Remigio Ceroni
  • Ombretta Colli
  • Gianfranco Conte
  • Romano Comincioli
  • Antonio D'Alì
  • Giovanni Dell'Elce
  • Marcello Dell'Utri
  • Claudio Fazzone
  • Luigi Fedele
  • Mario Francesco Ferrara
  • Salvatore Ferrigno
  • Ilario Floresta
  • Pietro Franzoso
  • Enzo Ghigo
  • Sestino Giacomoni
  • Gaspare Giudice
  • Antonello Iannarilli
  • Giorgio Jannone
  • Giorgio Lainati
  • Giancarlo Laurini
  • Antonio Leone
  • Antonio Lorusso
  • Pietro Lunardi
  • Franco Malvano
  • Paolo Marcheschi
  • Giulio Marini
  • Salvatore Mazzaracchio
  • Giustina Mistrello Destro
  • Pasquale Nessa
  • Nitto Francesco Palma
  • Giuseppe Palumbo
  • Patrizia Paoletti Tangheroni
  • Enrico Pianetta
  • Guglielmo Picchi
  • Lorenzo Piccioni
  • Filippo Piccone
  • Guido Podestà
  • Guido Possa
  • Stefania Prestigiacomo
  • Antonella Rebuzzi
  • Fedele Sanciu
  • Luigi Scotti
  • Lucio Stanca
  • Vincenzo Taddei
  • Antonio Tomassini
  • Roberto Tortoli
  • Mario Valducci
  • Valentino Valentini
  • Cosimo Ventucci
  • Luigi Vitali
  • Stefano Zappalà

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