Legislature XVI of Italy
The Legislature XVI of Italy (Italian: XVI Legislatura della Repubblica Italiana) started on 29 April 2008 and ended on 14 March 2013.[1][2] Its composition resulted from the snap election of 13–14 April 2008, called after President Giorgio Napolitano dissolved the houses on 6 February 2008.[3] The dissolution of the Parliament was a consequence of the defeat of the incumbent government led by Romano Prodi during a vote of confidence in the Senate.[4]
Legislature XVI of Italy XVI legislatura della Repubblica Italiana | |
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16th legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Houses | Chamber of Deputies Senate of the Republic |
History | |
Founded | 29 April 2008 |
Disbanded | 14 March 2013 (4 years, 319 days) |
Preceded by | XV Legislature |
Succeeded by | XVII Legislature |
Leadership | |
Structure | |
Seats | C: 630 S: 319 (315 + 4) |
Chamber of Deputies political groups | |
Senate political groups | |
Elections | |
Porcellum | |
Porcellum | |
Last general election | 13–14 April 2008 |
Meeting place | |
Palazzo Montecitorio, Rome (C) | |
Palazzo Madama, Rome (S) | |
Website | |
leg16 www | |
Constitution | |
Constitution of Italy |
The legislature was dissolved by President Napolitano on 22 December 2012, a few months before the end of its natural five-year term.[5]
Government
The outgoing Prodi Cabinet remained in charge until 8 May 2008, to handle the "current affairs".
- Berlusconi IV Cabinet (9 May 2008 – 16 November 2011)
- President of the Council of Ministers: Silvio Berlusconi (PdL)
- Composition of the government: PdL, LN, PT
- Monti Cabinet (16 November 2011 – 28 April 2013)
- President of the Council of Ministers: Mario Monti (Independent)
- Composition of the government: Independents
Composition
Chamber of Deputies
The number of elected deputies is 630.
- President: Gianfranco Fini (PdL until 30 July 2010, then FLI), elected on 30 April 2008
- Vice Presidents: Maurizio Lupi (PdL), Antonio Leone (PdL), Rosy Bindi (PD), Rocco Buttiglione (UdC)
Initial composition[6] | Final composition[7] | ||||||||
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Parliamentary group | Seats | Parliamentary group | Seats | Change | |||||
People of Freedom | 275 | People of Freedom | 202 | ||||||
Democratic Party | 217 | Democratic Party | 203 | ||||||
Lega Nord Padania | 60 | Lega Nord Padania | 58 | ||||||
Union of the Centre | 35 | Union of the Centre for the Third Pole | 36 | ||||||
Italy of Values | 29 | Italy of Values | 15 | ||||||
Future and Freedom for the Third Pole | 24 | ||||||||
People and Territory (We the South–Freedom and Autonomy, The Populars of Italy Tomorrow-PID, Movement of National Responsibility-MRN, Popular Action, Alliance of the Centre-AdC, Popular Agreement) | 21 | ||||||||
Mixed | 14 | Mixed | 71 | ||||||
Movement for Autonomy | 8 | Movement for the Autonomies – Allied for the South | 4 | ||||||
Linguistic Minorities | 3 | Linguistic Minorities | 3 | ||||||
Great South – PPA | 10 | ||||||||
Free Italy – Italian Populars – Populars for Europe – Liberals for Italy – Italian Liberal Party | 10 | ||||||||
Rights and Freedom | 5 | ||||||||
Democratic Centre | 4 | ||||||||
FareItalia for the Popular Constituent | 4 | ||||||||
Italian Republican Party – Actionists | 4 | ||||||||
Liberal Democrats – MAIE | 3 | ||||||||
Southern Autonomy – Lega Sud Ausonia – Souvereign Peoples of Europe | 3 | ||||||||
Liberal Initiative | 3 | ||||||||
Non inscrits | 3 | Non inscrits | 18 | ||||||
Total seats | 630 | Total seats | 630 | ||||||
Senate
The number of elected senators was 315. At the start of the legislature there were seven life senators (Francesco Cossiga, Oscar Luigi Scalfaro and Carlo Azeglio Ciampi as former Presidents, as well as nominated life senators Giulio Andreotti, Rita Levi-Montalcini, Emilio Colombo and Sergio Pininfarina), making the total number of senators 322. At the end of the legislature, after the deaths of Cossiga, Scalfaro, Levi-Montalcini and Pininfarina, and the nomination of a new life senator (Mario Monti) the total number of senators went down to 319.
- President: Renato Schifani (PdL), elected on 29 April 2008
- Vice Presidents: Rosy Mauro (LN, then Mixed), Domenico Nania (PdL), Valerio Chiti (PD), Emma Bonino (RI)
Initial composition[8] | Final composition[9] | ||||||||
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Parliamentary group | Seats | Parliamentary group | Seats | Change | |||||
The People of Freedom | 146 | The People of Freedom | 113 | ||||||
Democratic Party | 119 | Democratic Party | 104 | ||||||
Lega Nord Padania | 26 | Lega Nord Padania | 22 | ||||||
Italy of Values | 14 | Italy of Values | 10 | ||||||
UdC, SVP and Autonomies | 11 | Union of the Centre, SVP and Autonomies (Union Valdôtaine, MAIE, Towards North, European Republicans Movement, Italian Liberal Party, Italian Socialist Party) | 16 | ||||||
For the Third Pole (ApI – FLI – Democratic Centre) | 13 | ||||||||
National Cohesion (Great South – Yes Mayors – Populars of Italy Tomorrow – The Good Government – Fare Italia) | 12 | ||||||||
Brothers of Italy – National Centre-right | 11 | ||||||||
Mixed | 6 | Mixed | 18 | ||||||
MPA – Movement for Autonomy | 2 | MPA – Movement for the Autonomies – Allied for the South | 3 | ||||||
WE ARE THE COMMON PEOPLE Territorial Movement | 2 | ||||||||
Democratic Participation | 2 | ||||||||
Italian Republican Party | 1 | ||||||||
Movement of Autonomist Socialists | 1 | ||||||||
Rights and Freedom | 1 | ||||||||
Pensioners' Party | 1 | ||||||||
Democratic Union for Consumers | 1 | ||||||||
Non inscrits | 4 | Non inscrits | 6 | ||||||
Total seats | 322 | Total seats | 319 | ||||||
References
- "Camera.it - Home Page". camera.it. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- "senato.it - Senato della Repubblica". www.senato.it. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- Cottone, Nicoletta (6 February 2008). "Oggi Napolitano scioglie le camere" [Today Napolitano dissolves the houses]. Il Sole 24 Ore (in Italian). Retrieved 28 February 2019.
- "Prodi sconfitto in Senato: cade il governo. Il premier al Quirinale: si è dimesso" [Prodi defeated in the Senate: the government falls. The Prime Minister at the Quirinal Palace: he resigned]. Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Rome. 24 January 2008. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
- "Napolitano scioglie le Camere: "Strada era segnata". Elezioni 24-25 febbraio" [Napolitano dissolves the houses: "The path was clear". Election on 24-25 February]. Il Fatto Quotidiano (in Italian). 22 December 2012. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
- "Modifiche ai gruppi parlamentari". camera.it. Chamber of Deputies. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
- "Camera.it - XVI Legislatura - Deputati e Organi Parlamentari - Composizione gruppi Parlamentari". camera.it. Chamber of Deputies. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
- "senato.it - Composizione dei gruppi parlamentari nella XVI Legislatura". senato.it. Senate of the Republic. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
- "senato.it - Variazioni nei Gruppi parlamentari". senato.it. Senate of the Republic. Retrieved 1 March 2019.