List of Presidents of the Italian Chamber of Deputies

Current President, Laura Boldrini was appointed on 16 March 2013.

This is a list of the Presidents of the Italian Chamber of Deputies from the Kingdom of Sardinia to present.

Kingdom of Sardinia (1848–1860)

Parties

      Independent       Historical Right       Historical Left

Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
Term of office Political Party
Vincenzo Gioberti
(1801–1852)
8 May 1848 30 December 1848 Independent
Lorenzo Pareto
(1800–1865)
1 February 1849 20 November 1849 Independent
Dionigi Pinelli
(1805–1852)
20 December 1849 22 April 1852 Independent
Urbano Rattazzi
(1805–1852)
11 May 1852 27 October 1853 Historical Left
Carlo Bon Compagni di Mombello
(1804–1880)
16 November 1853 16 June 1856 Historical Right
Carlo Cadorna
(1809–1891)
7 January 1859 16 July 1857 Historical Right
Carlo Bon Compagni di Mombello
(1804–1880)
14 December 1857 14 July 1858 Historical Right
Urbano Rattazzi
(1805–1852)
20 January 1859 21 January 1860 Historical Left
Giovanni Lanza
(1810–1882)
2 April 1860 17 December 1860 Historical Right

Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)

Parties

      Historical Right       Historical Left

      Liberals       Radical Party

      National Fascist Party (sole legal party)

      Liberal Party       Republican Party

Chamber of Deputies (1861–1939)

Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
Term of office Political Party
Urbano Rattazzi
(1805–1852)
18 February 1861 3 March 1862 Historical Left
Sebastiano Tecchio
(1807–1886)
22 March 1862 21 May 1863 Historical Left
Giovanni Battista Cassinis
(1806–1866)
21 May 1863 7 September 1865 Historical Right
Adriano Mari
(1813–1887)
18 November 1865 27 October 1867 Historical Right
Giovanni Lanza
(1810–1882)
16 December 1867 8 August 1868 Historical Right
Adriano Mari
(1813–1887)
25 November 1868 14 August 1869 Historical Right
Giovanni Lanza
(1810–1882)
18 November 1869 15 December 1869 Historical Right
Giuseppe Branchieri
(1821–1908)
12 March 1870 3 October 1876 Historical Right
Francesco Crispi
(1819–1901)
26 November 1876 26 December 1877 Historical Left
Domenico Farini
(1834–1900)
27 March 1878 19 March 1880 Historical Left
Michele Coppino
(1822–1901)
13 April 1880 2 May 1880 Historical Left
Domenico Farini
(1834–1900)
26 May 1880 12 March 1884 Historical Left
Michele Coppino
(1822–1901)
19 March 1884 27 April 1884 Historical Left
Giuseppe Branchieri
(1821–1908)
7 April 1884 27 September 1892 Historical Right
Giuseppe Zanardelli
(1826–1908)
23 November 1892 20 February 1894 Historical Left
Giuseppe Branchieri
(1821–1908)
22 February 1894 13 January 1895 Historical Right
Tommaso Villa
(1832–1915)
20 June 1895 2 March 1897 Historical Left
Giuseppe Zanardelli
(1826–1908)
5 April 1897 14 December 1897 Historical Left
Giuseppe Branchieri
(1821–1908)
26 January 1898 15 July 1898 Historical Right
Giuseppe Zanardelli
(1826–1908)
16 November 1898 25 May 1899 Historical Left
Luigi Chinaglia
(1841–1906)
30 May 1899 25 June 1899 Historical Left
Giuseppe Colombo
(1836–1921)
14 November 1898 17 May 1900 Historical Left
Nicolò Gallo
(1849–1907)
16 June 1900 25 June 1900 Historical Left
Tommaso Villa
(1832–1915)
28 June 1900 22 February 1902 Historical Left
Giuseppe Branchieri
(1821–1908)
10 March 1902 18 October 1904 Historical Right
Giuseppe Marcora
(1841–1927)
30 November 1904 10 March 1906 Radical Party
Giuseppe Branchieri
(1821–1908)
10 March 1906 30 January 1907 Historical Right
Giuseppe Marcora
(1841–1927)
2 February 1907 29 September 1919 Radical Party
Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
(1860–1952)
1 December 1919 25 June 1920 Liberals
Enrico De Nicola
(1877–1959)
26 June 1920 25 January 1924 Liberals
Alfredo Rocco
(1875–1935)
24 May 1924 5 January 1925 National Fascist Party
Antonio Casertano
(1863–1938)
13 January 1925 25 January 1929 National Fascist Party
Giovanni Giuriati
(1876–1970)
20 April 1929 19 January 1934 National Fascist Party
Costanzo Ciano
(1876–1939)
28 April 1934 2 March 1939 National Fascist Party

Chamber of Fasci and Corporations (1939–1943)

Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
Term of office Political Party
Giacomo Acerbo
(1888–1969)
23 March 1939 27 June 1939 National Fascist Party
Dino Grandi
(1895–1988)
30 November 1939 2 August 1943 National Fascist Party

Chamber of Deputies (1944–1946)

Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
Term of office Political Party
Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
(1860–1952)
15 July 1944 25 June 1946 Italian Liberal Party

Consulta Nazionale (1945–1946)

Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
Term of office Political Party
Carlo Sforza
(1872–1952)
25 September 1945 1 June 1946 Italian Republican Party

Italian Republic (1946–Present)

Parties

      Christian Democracy       Socialist Party       Communist Party

      Democratic Party of the Left       Lega Nord       Christian Democratic Centre       Communist Refoundation       Future and Freedom       Left Ecology Freedom

Constituent Assembly (1946–1948)

Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
Term of office Political Party
Giuseppe Saragat
(1898–1988)
25 June 1946 6 February 1947 Italian Socialist Party
Umberto Terracini
(1895–1983)
8 February 1947 31 January 1948 Italian Communist Party

Chamber of Deputies (1948–Present)

Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
Term of office Political Party
Giovanni Gronchi
(1887–1978)
8 May 1948 29 April 1955 Christian Democracy
Giovanni Leone
(1908–2001)
10 May 1955 21 June 1963 Christian Democracy
Brunetto Bucciarelli-Ducci
(1914–1994)
26 June 1963 4 June 1968 Christian Democracy
Sandro Pertini
(1896–1990)
5 June 1968 4 July 1976 Italian Socialist Party
Pietro Ingrao
(1915–2015)
5 July 1976 19 June 1979 Italian Communist Party
Nilde Iotti
(1920–1999)
29 June 1979 22 April 1992 Italian Communist Party
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
(1918–2012)
24 April 1992 25 May 1992 Christian Democracy
Giorgio Napolitano
(1925– )
3 June 1992 14 April 1994 Democratic Party of the Left
Irene Pivetti
(1963– )
16 April 1994 8 May 1996 Lega Nord
Luciano Violante
(1941– )
10 May 1996 29 May 2001 Democratic Party of the Left
Pier Ferdinando Casini
(1955– )
31 May 2001 27 April 2006 Christian Democratic Centre
Fausto Bertinotti
(1940– )
29 April 2006 28 April 2008 Communist Refoundation Party
Gianfranco Fini
(1952– )
30 April 2008 15 March 2013 Future and Freedom
Laura Boldrini
(1961– )
16 March 2013 Incumbent Left Ecology Freedom

See also

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