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Political office of the European Parliament
There are fourteen vice-presidents of the European Parliament who sit in for the president in presiding over the plenary of the European Parliament .
Role
Vice-presidents are members of the Bureau and chair the plenary when the president is not in the chair. The president may also delegate any duty, task or power to one of the vice-presidents. Three vice-presidents, designated by the Conference of Presidents, traditionally have more power than the others; the right to be on the conciliation committee .
The vice-presidents are elected following the election of the president, which takes place every two and a half years or when necessary if positions become vacant.
6th parliament
Further information: 6th European Parliament
Vice-presidents elected by country in 2004 Three Two One None
30 July 2004 to 16 January 2007
Elected (unopposed) in order of precedence;
Vice-presidents elected by country in 2007 Three Two One None
16 January 2007 to 14 July 2009
Elected (unopposed) in order of precedence:
7th parliament
Further information: 7th European Parliament
Vice-presidents elected by country in 2009 Three Two One None
14 July 2009 to 17 January 2012
Elected in order of precedence:
17 January 2012 to 1 July 2014
Elected in order of precedence:
8th parliament
Further information: 8th European Parliament
1 July 2014 to 18 January 2017
Elected in order of precedence:
Members
Group
State
Votes
1
Antonio Tajani
EPP
Italy
452, Round 1
2
Mairead McGuinness
EPP
Ireland
441, Round 1
3
Rainer Wieland
EPP
Germany
437, Round 1
4
Ramón Luis Valcárcel
EPP
Spain
406, Round 1
5
Ildikó Pelczné Gáll
EPP
Hungary
400, Round 1
6
Adina Vălean
EPP
Romania
394, Round 1
7
Corina Crețu
S&D
Romania
406, Round 2
8
Sylvie Guillaume
S&D
France
406, Round 2
9
David Sassoli
S&D
Italy
394, Round 2
10
Olli Rehn
ALDE
Finland
377, Round 3
11
Alexander Graf Lambsdorff
ALDE
Germany
365, Round 3
12
Ulrike Lunacek
Greens/EFA
Austria
319, Round 3
13
Dimitrios Papadimoulis
GUE/NGL
Greece
302, Round 3
14
Ryszard Czarnecki
ECR
Poland
284, Round 3
Changes since election
Departed member
Group
State
Date
Reason
Replacement
Elected
Group
State
Corina Crețu
S&D
Romania
October 2014
Resigned due to becoming European Commissioner
Ioan Mircea Pașcu
November 2014
S&D
Romania
Olli Rehn
ALDE
Finland
May 2015
Resigned due to becoming Minister of Economic Affairs of Finland
Anneli Jäätteenmäki
May 2015
ALDE
Finland
18 January 2017 to 3 July 2019
Elected in order of precedence;
Members
Group
State
Votes
1
Mairead McGuinness
EPP
Ireland
466, Round 1
2
Bogusław Liberadzki
S&D
Poland
378, Round 1
3
David Sassoli
S&D
Italy
377, Round 1
4
Rainer Wieland
EPP
Germany
336, Round 1
5
Sylvie Guillaume
S&D
France
335, Round 1
6
Ryszard Czarnecki
ECR
Poland
328, Round 1
7
Ramón Luis Valcárcel
EPP
Spain
323, Round 1
8
Evelyne Gebhardt
S&D
Germany
315, Round 1
9
Pavel Telička
ALDE
Czech Republic
313, Round 1
10
Ildikó Pelczné Gáll
EPP
Hungary
310, Round 1
11
Ioan Mircea Pașcu
S&D
Romania
517, Round 2
12
Dimitrios Papadimoulis
GUE/NGL
Greece
469, Round 2
13
Ulrike Lunacek
Greens/EFA
Austria
441, Round 2
14
Alexander Graf Lambsdorff
ALDE
Germany
393, Round 2
9th Parliament
Further information: 9th European Parliament
3 July 2019 to 18 January 2022
Elected in order of precedence:
Members
Group
State
Votes
1
Mairead McGuinness
EPP
Ireland
618, Round 1
2
Pedro Silva Pereira
S&D
Portugal
556, Round 1
3
Rainer Wieland
EPP
Germany
516, Round 1
4
Katarina Barley
S&D
Germany
516, Round 1
5
Othmar Karas
EPP
Austria
477, Round 1
6
Ewa Kopacz
EPP
Poland
461, Round 1
7
Klára Dobrev
S&D
Hungary
402, Round 1
8
Dita Charanzová
RE
Czech Republic
395, Round 1
9
Nicola Beer
RE
Germany
363, Round 1
10
Lívia Járóka
EPP
Hungary
349, Round 1
11
Heidi Hautala
Greens/EFA
Finland
336, Round 1
12
Marcel Kolaja
Greens/EFA
Czech Republic
426, Round 2
13
Dimitrios Papadimoulis
GUE/NGL
Greece
401, Round 2
14
Fabio Massimo Castaldo
NI
Italy
285, Round 3
Changes since election
Departed member
Group
State
Date
Reason
Replacement
Elected
Group
State
Mairead McGuinness
EPP
Ireland
October 2020
Resigned due to becoming European Commissioner
Roberta Metsola
November 2020
EPP
Malta
18 January 2022 to 16 July 2024
Elected in order of precedence:
Members
Group
State
Votes
1
Othmar Karas
EPP
Austria
536, Round 1
2
Pina Picierno
S&D
Italy
527, Round 1
3
Pedro Silva Pereira
S&D
Portugal
517, Round 1
4
Ewa Kopacz
EPP
Poland
467, Round 1
5
Eva Kaili
S&D
Greece
454, Round 1
6
Evelyn Regner
S&D
Austria
434, Round 1
7
Rainer Wieland
EPP
Germany
432, Round 1
8
Katarina Barley
S&D
Germany
426, Round 1
9
Dita Charanzová
RE
Czech Republic
406, Round 1
10
Michal Šimečka
RE
Slovakia
494, Round 2
11
Nicola Beer
RE
Germany
410, Round 2
12
Roberts Zīle
ECR
Latvia
403, Round 2
13
Dimitrios Papadimoulis
GUE/NGL
Greece
492, Round 3
14
Heidi Hautala
Greens/EFA
Finland
304, Round 3
10th Parliament
Further information: 10th European Parliament
16 July 2024 to present
Main article: 2024 Bureau of the European Parliament election
Elected in order of precedence:
Members
Group
State
Votes
1
Sabine Verheyen
EPP
Germany
604, Round 1
2
Ewa Kopacz
EPP
Poland
572, Round 1
3
Esteban González Pons
EPP
Spain
478, Round 1
4
Katarina Barley
S&D
Germany
450, Round 1
5
Pina Picierno
S&D
Italy
405, Round 1
6
Victor Negrescu
S&D
Romania
394, Round 1
7
Martin Hojsík
Renew
Slovakia
393, Round 1
8
Christel Schaldemose
S&D
Denmark
378, Round 1
9
Javi López Fernandez
S&D
Spain
377, Round 1
10
Sophie Wilmès
Renew
Belgium
371, Round 1
11
Nicolae Ştefănuță
Greens/EFA
Romania
347, Round 1
12
Antonella Sberna
ECR
Italy
314, Round 2
13
Roberts Zīle
ECR
Latvia
490, Round 2
14
Younous Omarjee
The Left
France
311, Round 2
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