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Elezioni Europee 2019: I Candidati E Le Liste in Italia, Partito Per Partito Elezioni europee 2019: i candidati e le liste in Italia, partito per partito di Laura Melissari 24 Aprile 2019 (fonte: TPI news) Sono in tutto 17 le liste elettorali ammesse alle elezioni. Quelle che supereranno la soglia di sbarramento del 4% dei voti, entreranno all’Europarlamento per la prossima legislatura. Ciascun candidato può presentarsi in un solo paese dell’Ue. In Italia l’età minima per candidarsi è di 25 anni. L’Italia ha diritto a 73 seggi dei 751 totali dell’Europarlamento. Di seguito i candidati partito per partito: • Lega • Partito Democratico • Movimento 5 Stelle • Forza Italia • +Europa • Europa Verde • Sinistra LEGA Alle prossime elezioni europee Matteo Salvini sarà capolista della Lega in tutte le circoscrizioni. Circoscrizione Nord Ovest 1. Salvini Matteo 2. Andreina Heidi Monica 3. Campomenosi Marco 4. Cappellari Alessandra 5. Casiraghi Marta 6. Cattaneo Dante 7. Ciocca Angelo (eurodeputato uscente) 8. Gancia Gianna 9. Lancini Danilo Oscar (eurodeputato uscente) 10. Marrapodi Pietro Antonio 11. Molteni Laura 12. Panza Alessandro 13. Poggio Vittoria 14. Porro Cristina 15. Racca Marco 16. Sammaritani Paolo 17. Sardone Silvia Serafina 18. Tovaglieri Isabella 19. Zambelli Stefania 20. Zanni Marco (eurodeputato uscente) Candidati Lega | Circoscrizione Nord Est 1. Salvini Matteo 2. Basso Alessandra 3. Bizzotto Mara (eurodeputato uscente) 4. Borchia Paolo 5. Cipriani Vallì 6. Conte Rosanna 7. Da Re Gianantonio detto Toni 8. Dreosto Marco 9. Gazzini Matteo 10. Ghidoni Paola 11. Ghilardelli Manuel 12. Lizzi Elena 13. Occhi Emiliano 14. Padovani Gabriele 15. Rento Ilenia Candidati Lega | Circoscrizione Centro 1. Salvini Matteo 2. Baldassarre Simona Renata 3. Adinolfi Matteo 4. Alberti Jacopo 5. Bollettini Leo 6. Bonfrisco Anna detta Cinzia 7. Ceccardi Susanna 8. Lucentini Mauro 9. Pastorelli Stefano 10. Pavoncello Angelo 11. Peppucci Francesca 12. Regimenti Luisa 13. Rinaldi Antonio Maria 14. Rossi Maria Veronica 15. Vizzotto Elena Candidati Lega | Circoscrizione Sud 1. Salvini Matteo 2. Antelmi Ilaria 3. Calderano Daniela 4. Caroppo Andrea 5. Casanova Massimo 6. Cerrelli Giancarlo 7. D’Aloisio Antonello 8. De Blasis Elisabetta 9. Grant Valentino 10. Lella Antonella 11. Petroni Luigi Antonio 12. Porpiglia Francesca Anastasia 13. Sapignoli Simona 14. Sgro Nadia 15. Sofo Vincenzo 16. Staine Emma 17. Tommasetti Aurelio 18. Vuolo Lucia Candidati Lega | Circoscrizione Isole 1. Salvini Matteo 2. Donato Francesca 3. Attaguile Angelo 4. Gelarda Igor detto Igor 5. Hopps Maria Concetta detta Marico 6. Pilli Sonia 7. Piu Massimiliano 8. Tardino Annalisa PARTITO DEMOCRATICO Circoscrizione Nord Ovest 1. Pisapia Giuliano 2. Tinagli Irene 3. Morando Enrico 4. Toia Patrizia 5. Benifei Branco 6. Bresso Mercedes 7. Avanza Caterina 8. Faccani Giuliano 9. Bersanetti Monica 10. Graglia Pietro 11. Borsotto Ivana 12. Maiorino Pierfrancesco 13. Crosa Edda 14. Morgano Luigi 15. Mastromarino Anna 16. Mottinelli Pierluigi 17. Radicchi Angela 18. Pacente Carmine 19. Signoroni Lomi Ernestina Circoscrizione Nord Est 1. Calenda Carlo 2. Gualmini Elisabetta 3. De Castro Paolo 4. Variati Achille 5. De Monte Isabella 6. Battiston Roberto 7. Kienge Cecile 8. Calò Antonio Silvio 9. Guerra Cecilia 10. Honsell Furio 11. Moretti Alessandra 12. Verron Eric 13. Mori Roberta 14. Puglisi Francesca 15. Puppato Laura Circoscrizione Centro 1. Bonafè Simona 2. Sassoli David 3. Gualtieri Roberto 4. Laureti Camilla 5. Bartolo Pietro 6. Covassi Beatrice 7. Danti Nicola 8. Nardini Alessandra 9. Bolaffi Angelo 10. Novelli Lina 11. Sall Mamadou 12. Centioni Alessia 13. Smeriglio Massimiliano 14. Troili Olimpia 15. Verrillo Bianca Circoscrizione Sud 1. Roberti Franco 2. Picerno Giuseppina 3. Cozzolino Andrea 4. Gentile Elena 5. Ferrandino Giosi 6. Ballo Gerarta 7. Brienza Nicola 8. Cerroni Caterina 9. Caputo Nicola 10. Nocera Lucia 11. Iacucci Franco 12. Marra Anna 13. Paolucci Massimo 14. Keichoud Leila 15. Piccirilli Eduardo 16. Petrone Anna 17. Stomeo Ivan 18. Verdoliva Mariella Circoscrizione Isole 1. Chinnici Caterina 2. Bartolo Pietro 3. Soddu Andrea 4. Giuffrida Michela 5. Licciardi Attilio 6. Puzzolo Virginia 7. Spicola Mila M5s Circoscrizione Nord Ovest 1. Maria Angela Danzì 2. Casalino Eugenio 3. Evi Eleonora 4. Beghin Tiziana 5. Malivindi Silvia 6. Di Feo Christian 7. Macchi Paola 8. Gilardoni Marcella 9. Togno Andrea 10. Mastruzzo Giuseppe 11. Tromboni Daniele 12. Pizzighini Paola 13. Di Pierro Alessandro 14. Mesmaeker Marco 15. Palumbo Andrea 16. Barello Simona 17. Clerici Nicola 18. Migliore Maria Cristina 19. Ferraris Monica 20. Puozzo Piero Circoscrizione Nord Est 1. Sabrina Pignedoli 2. Zullo Marco 3. Dal Cin Viviana 4. Guatteri Alessandra 5. Mazzoni Elena 6. Fochi Claudio 7. Piseddu Nadia 8. Diaz Crescitelli Matias Eduardo 9. Dal Zotto Cinzia 10. Candiello Antonio 11. Mennella Ulderica 12. Franchini Carla 13. Lantino Salvatore 14. Contro Simone 15. Zanella Cristiano Circoscrizione Centro 1. Daniela Rondinelli 2. Castaldo Fabio Massimo 3. Nogarin Filippo 4. Tamburrano Dario 5. Agea Laura 6. Noferi Silvia 7. Zuccaro Elisabetta 8. Alterio Tiziana 9. Giuggiolini Lisa 10. Ciarrocca Luca 11. Visconti Stella 12. Macone Gianluca 13. Maestrini Concetta 14. Magi Nicola 15. Giorgetti Cosimo Circoscrizione Sud 1. Chiara Maria Gemma 2. Pedicini Piernicola 3. Ferrara Laura 4. Adinolfi Isabella 5. D’Amato Rosa 6. Rescigno Michela 7. Ranieri Gianluca 8. Furore Mario 9. Peluso Mariano 10. Farina Enrico 11. Avallone Vito 12. De Giglio Alberto Claudio 13. Della Valle Danilo 14. Pulpito Franca 15. Napolitano Luigi 16. Di Matteo Antimina 17. Di Nino Valeria 18. Gentile Stefania Circoscrizione Isole 1. Alessandra Todde 2. Corrao Ignazio 3. Giarrusso Dino Riccardo Maria 4. Di Pietro Flavia 5. Montaudo Matilde 6. Forcillo Donato 7. Brunetto Antonio 8. Corrado Daniela FORZA ITALIA Circoscrizione Nord Ovest 1. Silvio Berlusconi 2. Lara Comi 3. Massimiliano Salini 4. Giusy Versace 5. Anna Lisa Baroni 6. Daniela Ruffino 7. Amir Atrous 8. Salvatore Barbagallo 9. Damiano Bormolini 10. Cinzia Maria Bosso 11. Benedetta Gaia Cosmi 12. Elisabetta Fatuzzo 13. Francesco Graglia 14. Massimiliano Grimaldi 15. Matteo Motta 16. Roberta Paparatto 17. Mauro Parolini 18. Maria Rosa Assunta Porta 19. Pietro Tararella 20. Claudia Toso Circoscrizione Nord Est 1. Silvio Berlusconi 2. Sandra Savino 3. Irene Maria Pivetti 4. Roberta Toffanin 5. Valentina Castaldini 6. Emanuele Crosato 7. Cristina Folchini 8. Ilaria Giorgetti 9. Paola Girolami 10. Anna Leso 11. Mario Malossini 12. Giuseppe Papa 13. Alfredo Posteraro 14. Matteo Tosetto 15. Valerio Zoggia Circoscrizione Centro 1. Antonio Tajani 2. Alessandra Mussolini 3. Raffaella Buonsangue 4. Giovanni Paolo Bernini 5. Salvatore De Meo 6. Maria DiMasi 7. Alessandra Feduzi 8. Jacopo Maria Ferri 9. Salvatore Ladaga 10. Rita Pieri 11. Mario Razzanelli 12. 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Costanza Hermanin De Reichenfeld 5. Carlotta Caponi 6. Silvja Manzi 7. Gianfranco Spadaccia Circoscrizione Sud 1. Raimondo Pasquino 2. Alessandra Senatore 3. Michele Abbaticchio 4. Alfonso Pisicchio 5. Francesco Galtieri 6. Nicola Di Palma 7. Daniela Aiuto 8. Raffaello Adesso 9. Giovanna Dell’Erba 10. Stefania Del Negro 11. Benedetta Dentamaro 12. Rossella Fasulo 13. Arnaldo Gadola di Recale 14. Lucia Manciero 15. Luciano Monticelli 16. Simona Russo 17. Marco De Andreis 18. Silvja Manzi Circoscrizione Isole 1. Fabrizio Ferrandelli 2. Pietrina Pituzzolu 3. Stefania Ficani 4. Giuseppe Sanò 5. Silvia Manzi 6. Elia Torrisi 7. Maria Saeli 8. Marco De Andreis EUROPA VERDE (POSSIBILE E VERDI) Circoscrizione Nord Ovest 1. Elena Eva Maria Grandi 2. Domenico Finiguerra 3. Francesca Druetti 4. Antonio Caputo 5. Silvia Parodi 6. Maurizio Parodi 7. Dario Balotta 8. Ilaria Barbonetti 9. Pippo Civati 10. Martina Comparelli 11. Paolo Crosignani 12. Veronica Dini 13. Enrico Fedrighini 14. Antonio Limardi 15. Marco Moro 16. Tiziana Mossa 17. Maria Silvia 18. Angela Concetta Pettinicchio 19. Paolo Pinzuti 20. Benedetta Rinaldi 21. Chiara Rossini Circoscrizione Nord Est 1. Silvia Zamboni 2. Angelo Bonelli 3. Chiara Bertogalli 4. Marco Affronte 5. Fiorella Belpoggi 6. Norbert Lantschner 7. Tiziana Cimolino 8. Davide Nava 9. Fatou Boro Lo 10. Alice Brombin 11. Eugenia Fortuni 12. Judith Kienzl 13. Giuseppe Prasel 14. Luca Saccone 15. Mao Valpiana Circoscrizione Centro 1. Annalisa Corrado 2. Ferdinando Bonessio 3. Beatrice Brignone 4. Adriano Cardogna 5. Elena Pulcini 6. Bengasi Battisti 7. Carmela Luongo 8. Mario Canino 9. Pippo Civati 10. Alessandro Crescenzi 11. Nicoletta Dentico 12. Caterina Di Bitonto 13. Anna Chiara Forte 14. Umberto Zimarri Circoscrizione
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