List of members of the European Parliament (2014–2019)
Below is a list of members of the European Parliament serving in the eighth term (2014–2019). It is sorted by an English perception of surname treating all variations of de/di/do, van/von, Ó/Ní, and so forth as part of the collation key, even if this is not the normal practice in a member's own country.
During the 2014–2019 term, there are 751 members of parliament divided among the 28 member states.
List of members
editAustria
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On the Austrian People's Party list: (EPP Group)
On the Social Democratic Party of Austria list: (S&D)
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On the Freedom Party list: (Non-inscrits, since 15 June 2015 ENF) On The Greens – The Green Alternative list: (Greens-EFA)
On the NEOS – The New Austria list: (ALDE)
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Belgium
editBulgaria
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On the Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria list: (EPP Group)
On the Bulgarian Socialist Party list: (S&D)
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On the Movement for Rights and Freedoms list: (ALDE) On the Bulgaria Without Censorship-led coalition list: (ECR Group)
On the Reformist Bloc list: (EPP Group)
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Croatia
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On the Patrotic Coalition list:
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On the Kukuriku Coalition list:
On the Croatian Sustainable Development list: (Greens-EFA)
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Cyprus
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On the Democratic Rally list: (EPP Group)
On the Progressive Party of Working People list: (GUE/NGL)
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On the Democratic Party list: (S&D) On the Movement for Social Democracy–Ecological and Environmental Movement list: (S&D)
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Czech Republic
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On the TOP 09–Mayors and Independents list: (EPP Group) On the Czech Social Democratic Party list: (S&D)
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On the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia list: (GUE/NGL)
On the Christian and Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party list: (EPP Group) On the Civic Democratic Party list: (ECR Group) On the Party of Free Citizens list: (EFDD)
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Denmark
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On the Danish People's Party list: (ECR Group)
On the Social Democrats list: (S&D)
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On the Socialist People's Party list: (Greens-EFA) On the Conservative People's Party list: (EPP Group) On the People's Movement against the EU list: (GUE/NGL) On the Danish Social Liberal Party list: (ALDE)
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Estonia
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On the Estonian Reform Party list: (ALDE)
On the Estonian Centre Party list: (ALDE) On the Pro Patria and Res Publica Union list: (EPP Group)
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On the Social Democratic Party list: (S&D)
As an Independent: (Greens-EFA)
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Finland
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On the National Coalition Party list: (EPP) On the Centre Party list: (ALDE)
On the Finns Party list: (ECR Group)
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On the Social Democratic Party list: (S&D) On the Green League list: (Greens-EFA) On the Left Alliance list: (GUE–NGL) On the Swedish People's Party of Finland list: (ALDE)
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France
editGermany
editGreece
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On the Coalition of the Radical Left list: (GUE–NGL)
On the New Democracy list: (EPP) On the Golden Dawn list: (Non-inscrits)
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On the Olive Tree list: (S&D) On the Communist Party of Greece list: (Non-inscrits) On the Independent Greeks list: (ECR Group)
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Hungary
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On the Fidesz–Christian Democratic People's Party list: (EPP Group)
On the Jobbik list: (Non-inscrits)
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On the Hungarian Socialist Party list: (S&D) On the Democratic Coalition list: (S&D) On the Together 2014–Dialogue for Hungary list: (Greens-EFA) On the Politics Can Be Different list: (Greens-EFA)
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Ireland
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As candidates of Fine Gael: (EPP Group) As candidates of Sinn Féin: (GUE–NGL)
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As a candidate of Fianna Fáil, but expelled a month after the election: (ECR Group) As Independent candidates:
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Italy
editLatvia
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On the Unity list: (EPP Group)
On the National Alliance list: (ECR Group)
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On the Union of Greens and Farmers list: (EFDD, 16 Oct 2014–27 Apr 2015 Non-inscrits, since 27 April 2015 ALDE)
On the For Human Rights in United Latvia[70] list: (Greens-EFA)
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Lithuania
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On the Homeland Union list: (EPP Group)
On the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania list: (S&D) On the Liberal Movement list: (ALDE)
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On the Order and Justice list: (EFDD)
On the Labour Party list: (ALDE) On the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania list: (ECR Group) On the Lithuanian Peasant and Greens Union list: (Greens-EFA)
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Luxembourg
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On the Christian Social People’s Party list: (EPP Group)
On the Greens list: (Greens-EFA)
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On the Democratic Party list: (ALDE) On the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party list: (S&D)
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Malta
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As candidates of the Nationalist Party: (EPP Group)
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As candidates of the Labour Party: (S&D)
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Netherlands
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On the Christian Democratic Appeal list: (EPP Group) On the Democrats 66 list: (ALDE) On the Party for Freedom list: (Non-inscrits, since 15 June 2015 ENF)
On the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy list: (ALDE)
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On the Labour Party list: (S&D) On the Socialist Party list: (GUE/NGL Group) On the Christian Union–Reformed Political Party list: (ECR Group)
On the GreenLeft list: (Greens-EFA) On the Party for the Animals list: (GUE/NGL Group)
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Poland
editPortugal
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On the Socialist Party list: (S&D)
On the Portugal Alliance coalition list: (EPP Group)
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On the Democratic Unitarian Coalition list: (GUE/NGL)
On the Earth Party list: (ALDE)
On the Left Bloc list: (GUE/NGL)
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Romania
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On the Social Democratic Party-led coalition list: (S&D)
On the National Liberal Party list: (EPP Group)
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On the Democratic Liberal Party list (merged into the National Liberal Party on 17 November 2014): (EPP Group)[95]
On the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania list: (EPP Group) On the People's Movement Party list: (EPP Group)
As an Independent: (ALDE)
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Slovakia
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On the Direction – Social Democracy list: (S&D) On the Christian Democratic Movement list: (EPP Group) On the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union list: (EPP Group)
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On the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities list: (ECR Group) On the New Majority list: (ECR Group) On the Freedom and Solidarity list: (ALDE; since 8 October 2014 ECR Group) On the Party of the Hungarian Community list: (EPP Group) On the Most–Híd list: (EPP Group)
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Slovenia
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On the Slovenian Democratic Party list: (EPP Group) On the New Slovenia-Slovenian People’s Party list: (EPP Group)
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On the Verjamem list: (Greens-EFA) On the Social Democrats list: (S&D) On the Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia list: (ALDE)
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Spain
editSweden
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On the Social Democratic list: (S&D)
On the Green Party list: (Greens-EFA)
On the Moderate Party list: (EPP Group)
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On the Liberal People's Party list: (ALDE)
On the Sweden Democrats list: (EFDD) On the Centre Party list: (ALDE) On the Left Party list: (GUE/NGL Group) On the Christian Democrats list: (EPP Group)
On the Feminist Initiative list: (S&D)
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United Kingdom
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On the Labour Party list: (S&D)
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On the Conservative Party list: (ECR Group)
On the Green Party of England and Wales list: (Greens-EFA) On the Scottish National Party list: (Greens-EFA) On the Liberal Democrats list: (ALDE) On the Plaid Cymru list: (Greens-EFA) Northern Ireland As a candidate of Sinn Féin: (GUE/NGL Group) As a candidate of the Democratic Unionist Party: (Non-inscrits) As a candidate of the Ulster Unionist Party: (ECR Group)
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Members of the European Parliament who are also citizen of a non-EU country
editAndrea Bocskor who was elected in Hungary for Fidesz holds besides her Hungarian citizenship also Ukrainian citizenship (this practice is quite common among the Hungarian minority in Ukraine, although, at the time of her election, Ukrainian law did not recognize dual citizenship[116]).[117] Hence, she became the first elected Ukrainian in the European Parliament.[117] Bocskor lives in Ukraine; in the city Berehove.[117]
Notes
edit- ^ Resigned her seat after being elected President of the National Council.
- ^ Resigned his seat after nominated member of the Styrian local government.
- ^ Resigned her seat on 8 November 2017.
- ^ Resigned his seat after appointed Minister of Finance of Belgium.
- ^ Resigned his seat after appointed Minister of Defence of Belgium.
- ^ Resigned his seat after elected General Secretary of N-VA.
- ^ Resigned her seat on 31 December 2014.
- ^ Karel De Gucht, European Commissioner until 31 November 2014, was elected, but did not reclaim his seat after that, see: Valentina Pop (2014-07-02). "Four EU commissioners give up posts, become MEPs". EUobserver. Retrieved 2015-06-23.
- ^ Resigned his seat as he joined the Belgian government.
- ^ Resigned her seat after her confirmation as new member of the European Commission from Belgium.
- ^ Resigned his seat due to his appointment as Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria on 6 November 2014.
- ^ Resigned her seat after being appointed Bulgarian member of the Juncker Commission.
- ^ Resigned her seat due to her election as Vice President of Bulgaria.
- ^ Delyan Peevski was elected, but he did not take over his seat.
- ^ a b Resigned his seat after being elected at the Croatian parliament.
- ^ Neven Mimica (SDP) was elected, but he did not take over his seat.
- ^ Mirela Holy was elected, but she did not take over her seat.
- ^ Resigned his seat after his confirmation as new member of the European Commission from Cyprus.
- ^ Miloslav Ransdorf died on 22 January 2016.
- ^ Petr Mach resigned his seat.
- ^ Resigned her seat after being appointed Minister of Education and Research.
- ^ Resigned his seat after his confirmation as new member of the European Commission from Estonia.
- ^ Resigned her seat after elected leader of the Estonian Reform Party.
- ^ Resigned her seat after being elected to the City Council of Tartu.
- ^ Alexander Stubb was elected, but he did not take his seat; the seat went to Sarvamaa.
- ^ Rehn resigned his seat after he was elected to the Parliament of Finland.
- ^ "Hannu Takkula aloitti työnsä EU-parlamentissa". Ilta-sanomat. 2015-04-29. Archived from the original on 2015-10-17. Retrieved 2015-05-01.
- ^ Resigned his seat after being elected member of the European Court of Auditors.
- ^ Väyrinen resigned his seat to return to the Parliament of Finland.
- ^ Terho resigned his seat after he was elected to the Parliament of Finland.
- ^ a b c d Resigned their seat after being elected to the French National Assembly
- ^ Édouard Ferrand died on 1 February 2018.
- ^ Jeanne Pothain was elected, but she did not take over her seat
- ^ Resigned his seat on 10 June 2018.
- ^ a b Resigned her seat after being appointed into the Philippe Cabinet.
- ^ Burkhard Balz resigned his seat after named into the board of the Deutsche Bundesbank.
- ^ Resigned his seat after appointed State Minister for Internal Affairs of North Rhine-Westphalia.
- ^ Resigned his seat after he became the lead candidate of the SPD for the German federal elections.
- ^ Resigned her seat after being elected mayor of Ludwigshafen.
- ^ a b Resigned his seat after being elected Landrat of the District of Leer.
- ^ Resigned his seat after being appointed Chief Economist of the Federal Ministry of Finance.
- ^ Jan Philipp Albrecht resigned his seat after being nominated to the Government of Schleswig-Holstein.
- ^ a b c Resigned his seat after elected to the German Bundestag.
- ^ Martin Banks (2016-04-11). "ECR reject joins EFDD group". The Parliament Magazine. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
- ^ Resigned her seat after elected to the German Bundestag.
- ^ "German AfD lawmaker evicted from conservative group in EU legislature". Europe online. 2016-04-12. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
- ^ Resigned his seat with effect of 8 July 2015
- ^ Resigned his seat after being named Alternate Minister of Administrative Reform on 26 January 2015
- ^ Resigned her seat after she was elected member of the European Court of Auditors.
- ^ Ferenc Gyurcsány was elected, but he did not take over his seat.
- ^ Gordon Bajnai was elected, but he did not take over his seat.
- ^ Alessandra Moretti resigned her seat on 1 February 2015 after she announced her candidacy for President of the Veneto region.
- ^ Gianni Pittella resigned this seat after being elected to the Senate of Italy.
- ^ Originally Giulia Gibertoni was seemed to be elected, but after a recount, Zullo had more preference votes.
- ^ Resigned his seat after being elected Mayor of Catania
- ^ Resigned his seat as he opted to stay speaker of the Regional Assembly of Sicily.
- ^ Resigned his seat after being elected President of the Liguria Region.
- ^ Matteo Salvini was elected in three different constituencies, in the North-East Fontana took over his seat.
- ^ Matteo Salvini was elected in three different constituencies, in the Centern Borghezio took over his seat.
- ^ Gianluca Buonanno died on 5 June 2016
- ^ Flavio Tosi resigned his seat to stay as mayor of Verona.
- ^ Lorenzo Fontana resigned his seat after being elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Italy.
- ^ Matteo Salvini resigned his seat after being elected to the Senate of Italy.
- ^ Maurizio Lupi was elected, but did not take over his seat.
- ^ Barbara Spinelli was elected in two different constituencies; in the South, Forenza took over her seat.
- ^ Moni Ovadia was elected, but he did not take over his seat.
- ^ Resigned his seat after his confirmation as new member of the European Commission from Latvia.
- ^ Resigned his seat after he was elected member of the Saeima.
- ^ Resigned his seat after being elected Prime Minister of Latvia.
- ^ Party name since changed to Latvian Russian Union
- ^ Resigned her seat on 4 March 2018
- ^ a b c d e f Resigned his seat.
- ^ Ramūnas Karbauskis was elected, but he did not take over his seat.
- ^ Vivane Reding resigned from her seat.
- ^ Claude Turmes resigned his seat after joining the Government of Luxembourg.
- ^ a b Resigned his seat after being elected to the House of Representatives.
- ^ Resigned her seat as she changed to the Dutch House of Representatives.
- ^ Geert Wilders was elected, but he did not take over his seat. Hans Jansen died on 5 May 2015.
- ^ Resigned her seat after being appointer Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management of the Netherlands.
- ^ Resigned his seat after being elected mayor of Kielce
- ^ Resigned his seat after he was elected President of Poland.
- ^ Resigned his seat after being appointed Minister of Marine Economy
- ^ Resigned his seat after being appointed Minister of the State Treasury
- ^ Resigned his seat as he was elected member of the European Court of Auditors
- ^ Resigned his seat on 1 March 2018.
- ^ Resigned hear seat after named Governor of Banco de Portugal.
- ^ a b Resigned her seat.
- ^ Resigned her seat after her confirmation as new member of the European Commission from Romania.
- ^ Resigned her seat after being elected Prime Minister of Romania.
- ^ "Eurodeputatul Laurențiu Rebega a trădat. A trecut la grupul condus de Marine Le Pen" (in Romanian). DC News. 2015-07-15.
- ^ Resigned his seat after appointed Minister of European Affairs.
- ^ Ecaterina Andronescu was elected, but she did not take over her seat.
- ^ "After she left PPE for ALDE, the liberals sent Norica Nicolai to the fisheries committee". evz.ro. EvZ. Retrieved 2014-07-11.
- ^ Resigned his seat after nominated Head of the Romanian Intelligence Service.
- ^ The PLD merged with the PNL, effective in November 2014: "ACL nu mai exista: Ce spune Iohannis despre succesorul sau in fruntea noului PNL". Ziare (in Romanian). 2014-11-18. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
- ^ "PMP l-a exclus din partid, prin " vot unanim ", pe europarlamentarul Cristian Preda". Mediafax (in Romanian). 2014-12-13. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
- ^ Maroš Šefčovič was elected, but he did not take over his seat.
- ^ Resigned his seat after his confirmation as new member of the European Commission from Spain.
- ^ Resigned after named president of the Instituto de Crédito Oficial.
- ^ Resigned his seat. Succeeded by Javier Couso Permuy.
- ^ Resigned his seat.
- ^ Resigned his seat on 27 February 2018
- ^ Jens Nilsson died on 13 March 2018.
- ^ Resigned her seat after being appointed as Minister for International Development Cooperation of Sweden
- ^ Resigned his seat after being appointed as Minister for Housing and Digitalization of Sweden.
- ^ Resigned her seat
- ^ Resigned his seat after being elected to the Swedish Riksdag.
- ^ Resigned his seat on 31 July 2017.
- ^ a b c d Elected MP.
- ^ Resigned after named Chief Executive of the International Integrated Reporting Council.
- ^ Resigned her seat on 31 January 2019.
- ^ Resigned her seat on 2 October 2017.
- ^ Philip Bradbourn died on 19 December 2014.
- ^ Resigned after created life peer and named as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland.
- ^ Timothy Kirkhope resigned after being created life peer.
- ^ Constitution of Ukraine: Article 4 Archived 21 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
Dual Identities, Kyiv Post (9 July 2009)
The Law of Ukraine On Citizenship of Ukraine: Article 2 Archived 4 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine - ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) A citizen of Ukraine has become a Member of European Parliament, Ukrayinska Pravda (3 July 2014)