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Italian Chamber of Deputies

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Chamber of Deputies
Camera dei Deputati
Type
Type Lower house
Leadership
President of the Chamber Gianfranco Fini, PdL
since April 30, 2008
Structure
Members 630
Political groups PdL 275
PD 217
Lega Nord 60
UDC 35
Idv 29
Misto 14
Election
Last election April 13–14, 2008
Meeting place
Palazzo Montecitorio, Rome
Web site
http://english.camera.it/

The Italian Chamber of Deputies (Italian: Camera dei Deputati) is the lower house of the Parliament of Italy. It has 630 seats, a majority of which is controlled presently by liberal-conservative party People of Freedom. Twelve deputies represent Italian citizens outside of Italy. Deputies meet in the Palazzo Montecitorio. The current president is Gianfranco Fini, a leader of the People of Freedom party.

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[edit] Latest results

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Summary of the April 13–14, 2008 Chamber of Deputies election
Parties and alliances Votes % Change Seats Change
   S. Berlusconi coalition

17,063,874

13,628,865
3,024,522
410,487

46.81

37.39
8.3
1.13

+4.51[1]

–1.21
+3.84
+1.13

344

276
60
8

+102

+60
+34
+8

   W. Veltroni coalition

13,686,673

12,092,998
1,593,675

37.54

33.17
4.37

+4.05[2]

+1.97
+2.08

246

217
29

+9

–3
+12

   Union of the Centre 2,050,319 5.62 –1.13 36 –3
   The Left – The Rainbow 1,124,418 3.08 –7.1[3] 0 –72
   The Right–Tricolour Flame 885,229 2.43 0
   Socialist Party 355,581 0.98 –1.91[4] 0 –18
   South Tyrolean People's Party 147,666 0.41 –0.07 2 –2
   Autonomy Liberty Democracy 29,311 0.08 –0.01 1 ±0
   Movimento Associativo Italiani all'Estero 1
   Others 1,138,545 3.11 –16
Total 36,527,231 100% 630

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  1. ^ People of Freedom was founded in late 2007, so the sum of its precursor parties – including the previously Union-affiliated Pensioners' Party – is considered for "change" statistics.
  2. ^ The Democratic Party was founded in 2007, so the sum of its precursor parties and Italy of Values is considered for "change" statistics.
  3. ^ Previous statistics sum data from coalition partners, as stated in its article.
  4. ^ Previous statistics sum data from Rose in the Fist (primarily made up of future Socialist Party members) and The Socialists.
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