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This following is a list of members of the
Italian
Antimafia Commission, a bicameral body of the
Italian Parliament, composed of members from the
Chamber of Deputies and the
Senate. 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.
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Pino Arlacchi (
PDS), vice-president 1994–1996
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Abdon Alinovi (
PCI), president 1983–1987
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Rosy Bindi (
PD), president 2013–present
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Luigi Carraro (
DC), president 1972–1976
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Francesco Cattanei (
DC), president 1968–1972
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Roberto Centaro (
FI), president 2001–2006
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Gerardo Chiaromonte (
PCI), vice-president 1972–1976; president 1988–1992
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Ottaviano Del Turco (
SDI), president 1996–2000
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Antonio Di Pietro (
IdV), 2008–
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Francesco Forgione (
PRC), president 2006–2008
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Antonio Gullotti (
DC), vice-president 1963–1968
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Nicola La Penta (
DC), president 1982–1983
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Pio La Torre (
PCI), 1972–1976
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Girolamo Li Causi (
PCI), vice-president 1963–1972
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Giuseppe Lumia (
PDS/
DS), 2000–, president 2000–2001; vice-president 2006–2008
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Giovanni Matta (
DC)
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Filippo Mancuso (
FI), vice-president 1996–2000
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Achille Occhetto (
PCI), 1983–1987
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Donato Pafundi (
DC), president 1963–1968
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Tiziana Parenti (
FI), president 1994–1996
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Ferruccio Parri (Independent Left), 1962–1968
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Beppe Pisanu (
PdL), president 2008–2013
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Paolo Rossi (
PSDI), president 1963
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Oscar Luigi Scalfaro (
DC)
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Leonardo Sciascia (
PR), 1982–1983
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Cesare Terranova (Independent Left/
PCI), 1972–1976
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Walter Veltroni (
PD) 2008–
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Nichi Vendola (
PRC), vice-president 2001–2005
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Luciano Violante (
PCI/
PDS), 1983–1994; president 1992–1994
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Claudio Vitalone (
DC), vice-president 1983–1987
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Carlo Vizzini (
FI), 2001–2009
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