Stucchi was elected to the
Chamber of Deputies uninterruptedly from 1996 to 2008. In those years, Stucchi has been a member of the EU policies Committee and of the Constitutional Affairs Committee. In March 2013, he is elected to the
Senate and in June he is elected president of the
COPASIR, the Parliamentary Committee for the Intelligence and Security Services and for State Secret Control, deputed to survey and oversee the activities of the
Italian intelligence agencies. After 22 years of uninterrupted presence in
Parliament, he is no longer nominated for the
2018 general elections, since he has been excluded from the
League lists. Stucchi is politically considered to be very close to former
President of Lombardy Roberto Maroni. == References ==