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Below is a list of members of the European Parliament serving in the ninth term (2019–2024). It is sorted by list position or in cases of multiple constituencies, an English perception of surname treating all variations of de/di/do, van/von, Ó/Ní/Uí, and so forth as part of the collation key, even if this is not the normal practice in a member's own country. The term began on 2 July 2019 and ended on 15 July 2024.

At the beginning of the 2019–2024 term, there were 751 members of parliament divided among the 28 member states, which changed after the United Kingdom left the European Union. 27 MEPs were seated after the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union (those elected but not yet seated MEPs are shown separately). The number of MEPs decreased to 705 after that.

Political groups

Main article: Political groups of the European Parliament

The European Parliament is divided into several political groups:

Members of the European Parliament

Austria

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Austria Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Austria, 2019–2024
MEP National party EP Group Notes
Elected Current Initial Current
Othmar Karas ÖVP ÖVP EPP EPP ÖVP list leader
Karoline Edtstadler ÖVP ÖVP EPP EPP Replaced by Sagartz in 2020
Christian Sagartz ÖVP ÖVP EPP EPP Replaced Edtstadler in 2020
Angelika Winzig ÖVP ÖVP EPP EPP
Simone Schmiedtbauer ÖVP ÖVP EPP EPP Replaced by Pirchner in 2023
Wolfram Pirchner ÖVP ÖVP EPP EPP Replaced Schmiedtbauer in 2023
Lukas Mandl ÖVP ÖVP EPP EPP
Barbara Thaler ÖVP ÖVP EPP EPP
Alexander Bernhuber ÖVP ÖVP EPP EPP
Andreas Schieder SPÖ SPÖ S&D S&D SPÖ list leader
Evelyn Regner SPÖ SPÖ S&D S&D
Günther Sidl SPÖ SPÖ S&D S&D
Bettina Vollath SPÖ SPÖ S&D S&D Replaced by Muigg in 2022
Theresa Muigg SPÖ SPÖ S&D S&D Replaced Vollath in 2022
Hannes Heide SPÖ SPÖ S&D S&D
Harald Vilimsky FPÖ FPÖ ID ID FPÖ list leader
Georg Mayer FPÖ FPÖ ID ID
Roman Haider FPÖ FPÖ ID ID Heinz-Christian Strache and Petra Steger were elected but chose not to take their seats
Sarah Wiener GRÜNE GRÜNE G/EFA G/EFA GRÜNE list leader
Monika Vana GRÜNE GRÜNE G/EFA G/EFA Werner Kogler was elected but chose not to take his seat
Thomas Waitz GRÜNE GRÜNE G/EFA G/EFA Gained seat after Brexit
Claudia Gamon NEOS NEOS RE RE NEOS list leader

Belgium

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Belgium Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Belgium, 2019–2024

Dutch-speaking college

MEP National party EP Group Notes
Elected Current Initial Current
Geert Bourgeois N-VA N-VA ECR ECR N-VA list leader
Assita Kanko N-VA N-VA ECR ECR
Johan Van Overtveldt N-VA N-VA ECR ECR
Gerolf Annemans VB VB ID ID VB list leader
Filip De Man VB VB ID ID
Tom Vandendriessche VB VB ID ID Patsy Vatlet was elected but chose not to take her seat
Guy Verhofstadt Open VLD Open VLD RE RE Open VLD list leader
Hilde Vautmans Open VLD Open VLD RE RE
Kris Peeters CD&V CD&V EPP EPP CD&V list leader, replaced by Vandenkendelaere in 2021
Tom Vandenkendelaere CD&V CD&V EPP EPP Replaced Peeters in 2021
Cindy Franssen CD&V CD&V EPP EPP
Kathleen Van Brempt Vooruit Vooruit S&D S&D Vooruit list leader
Petra De Sutter Groen Groen G/EFA G/EFA Groen list leader, replaced by Matthieu in 2020
Sara Matthieu Groen Groen G/EFA G/EFA Replaced De Sutter in 2020

French-speaking college

MEP National party EP Group Notes
Elected Current Initial Current
Marie Arena PS PS S&D S&D PS list leader
Marc Tarabella PS PS S&D S&D Paul Magnette was elected but chose not to take his seat
Philippe Lamberts Ecolo Ecolo G/EFA G/EFA Ecolo list leader
Saskia Bricmont Ecolo Ecolo G/EFA G/EFA
Olivier Chastel MR MR RE RE MR list leader
Frédérique Ries MR MR RE RE
Marc Botenga PTB PTB GUE/NGL GUE/NGL PTB list leader
Benoît Lutgen CDH CDH EPP EPP CDH list leader

German-speaking college

MEP National party EP Group Notes
Elected Current Initial Current
Pascal Arimont CSP CSP EPP EPP CSP list leader

Bulgaria

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Bulgaria Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Bulgaria, 2019–2024

On the Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria list: (EPP Group)

  1. Andrey Kovatchev
  2. Andrey Novakov
  3. Eva Maydell
  4. Asim Ademov
  5. Alexander Yordanov (SDS)
  6. Emil Radev

On the Bulgarian Socialist Party list: (S&D)

  1. Elena Yoncheva
  2. Sergei Stanishev
  3. Petar Vitanov
  4. Tsvetelina Penkova
  5. Ivo Hristov


On the Movement for Rights and Freedoms list: (Renew)

  1. Ilhan Kyuchyuk
  2. Iskra Mihaylova – until 18 June 2024
  3. Atidzhe Alieva-Veli – until 18 June 2024

On the IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement list: (ECR)

  1. Angel Dzhambazki
  2. Andrei Slabakov

On the Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria list: (EPP Group)

  1. Radan Kanev

Croatia

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Croatia Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Croatia, 2019–2024

On the Croatian Democratic Union list (EPP Group)

  1. Karlo Ressler
  2. Dubravka Šuica – until 30 November 2019
    Sunčana Glavak – from 1 December 2019
  3. Tomislav Sokol
  4. Željana Zovko

On the Social Democratic Party of Croatia list: (S&D)

  1. Tonino Picula
  2. Biljana Borzan
  3. Predrag Fred Matić
  4. Romana Jerković – from 1 February 2020


On an Independent list: (Non-Inscrits)

  1. Mislav Kolakušić

On the Croatian Conservative Party-led list: (ECR)

  1. Ruža Tomašić – until 30 June 2021
    Ladislav Ilčić – from 1 July 2021

On the Human Shield list: (Non-Inscrits)

  1. Ivan Vilibor Sinčić

On the Amsterdam Coalition list:

  1. Valter Flego (IDS, Renew)

Cyprus

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Cyprus Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Cyprus, 2019–2024

On the Democratic Rally list: (EPP Group)

  1. Loukas Fourlas
  2. Lefteris Christoforou – until 1 November 2022
    Eleni Stavrou – from 2 November 2022

On the Progressive Party of Working People list: (GUE–NGL)

  1. Giorgis Georgiou
  2. Niyazi Kızılyürek


On the Democratic Party list: (S&D)

  1. Costas Mavrides

On the Movement for Social Democracy list: (S&D)

  1. Dimitris Papadakis (expelled from the party on 10 February 2020)

Czech Republic

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in the Czech Republic Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for the Czech Republic, 2019–2024

On the ANO list: (Renew)

  1. Dita Charanzová
  2. Martina Dlabajová
  3. Martin Hlaváček
  4. Radka Maxová (left the party on 3 October 2020, from 24 March 2021 S&D)
  5. Ondřej Knotek
  6. Ondřej Kovařík

On the Civic Democratic Party list: (ECR)

  1. Jan Zahradil
  2. Alexandr Vondra
  3. Evžen Tošenovský
  4. Veronika Vrecionová

On the Czech Pirate Party list: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Marcel Kolaja
  2. Markéta Gregorová
  3. Mikuláš Peksa


On the TOP 09Mayors and Independents list: (EPP Group)

  1. Luděk Niedermayer
  2. Jiří Pospíšil
  3. Stanislav Polčák (STAN)

On the Freedom and Direct Democracy list: (ID)

  1. Hynek Blaško
  2. Ivan David

On the Christian and Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party list: (EPP Group)

  1. Tomáš Zdechovský
  2. Michaela Šojdrová

On the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia list: (GUE–NGL)

  1. Kateřina Konečná

Denmark

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Denmark Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Denmark, 2019–2024

On the Venstre list: (Renew)

  1. Morten Løkkegaard
  2. Søren Gade – until 14 November 2022
    Erik Poulsen – from 22 November 2022
  3. Asger Christensen
  4. Linea Søgaard-Lidell – from 1 February 2020, until 14 November 2022
    Bergur Løkke Rasmussen – from 22 November 2022 (joined Moderates on 13 March 2023)

On the Social Democrats list: (S&D)

  1. Christel Schaldemose
  2. Niels Fuglsang
  3. Marianne Vind

On the Socialist People's Party list: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Margrete Auken
  2. Kira Marie Peter-Hansen


On the Danish Social Liberal Party list: (Renew)

  1. Morten Helveg Petersen
  2. Karen Melchior

On the Danish People's Party list: (ID)

  1. Peter Kofod – until 14 November 2022
    Anders Vistisen – from 22 November 2022

On the Conservative People's Party list: (EPP Group)

  1. Pernille Weiss

On the Red-Green Alliance list: (GUE–NGL)

  1. Nikolaj Villumsen

Estonia

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Estonia Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Estonia, 2019–2024

On the Estonian Reform Party list: (Renew)

  1. Andrus Ansip
  2. Urmas Paet

On the Social Democratic Party list: (S&D)

  1. Marina Kaljurand
  2. Sven Mikser

On the Estonian Centre Party list: (Renew)

  1. Yana Toom

On the Conservative People's Party of Estonia list: (ID)

  1. Jaak Madison

On the Pro Patria and Res Publica Union list: (EPP Group)

  1. Riho Terras – from 1 February 2020

Finland

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Finland Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Finland, 2019–2024

On the National Coalition Party list: (EPP Group)

  1. Sirpa Pietikäinen
  2. Petri Sarvamaa – until 31 May 2024
    Eija-Riitta Korhola (left NCP in February 2023, joined KD) – from 1 June 2024
  3. Henna Virkkunen

On the Green League list: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Heidi Hautala
  2. Ville Niinistö
  3. Alviina Alametsä – from 1 February 2020

On the Social Democratic Party list: (S&D)

  1. Eero Heinäluoma
  2. Miapetra Kumpula-Natri

On the Finns Party list: (ID)

  1. Teuvo Hakkarainen
  2. Laura Huhtasaari – until 11 April 2023
    Pirkko Ruohonen-Lerner – from 11 April 2023

On the Centre Party list: (Renew)

  1. Elsi Katainen
  2. Mauri Pekkarinen

On the Left Alliance list: (GUE–NGL)

  1. Silvia Modig

On the Swedish People's Party of Finland list: (Renew)

  1. Nils Torvalds

France

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in France Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for France, 2019–2024

On the National Rally list: (ID)

  1. Jordan Bardella
  2. Hélène Laporte – until 28 July 2022
    Marie Dauchy – from 29 July 2022
  3. Thierry Mariani
  4. Dominique Bilde
  5. Hervé Juvin
  6. Joëlle Mélin – until 28 July 2022
    Éric Minardi – from 29 July 2022
  7. Nicolas Bay (since 15 February 2022 Reconquête and Non-Inscrits)
  8. Virginie Joron
  9. Jean-Paul Garraud
  10. Catherine Griset
  11. Gilles Lebreton
  12. Maxette Grisoni-Pirbakas (since 2 February 2022 Reconquête and Non-Inscrits)
  13. Jean-François Jalkh
  14. Aurélia Beigneux
  15. Gilbert Collard (since 22 January 2022 Reconquête and Non-Inscrits)
  16. Julie Lechanteux – until 28 July 2022
    Patricia Chagnon – from 29 July 2022
  17. Philippe Olivier
  18. Annika Bruna
  19. Jérôme Rivière (since 19 January 2022 Reconquête and Non-Inscrits)
  20. France Jamet
  21. André Rougé
  22. Mathilde Androuët
  23. Jean-Lin Lacapelle – from 1 February 2020

On the La République En Marche! list: (Renew)

  1. Nathalie Loiseau
  2. Pascal Canfin
  3. Marie-Pierre Vedrenne (MoDem)
  4. Jérémy Decerle (independent)
  5. Catherine Chabaud (MoDem)
  6. Stéphane Séjourné – until 11 January 2024
    Guy Lavocat – from 12 January 2024
  7. Fabienne Keller (until 17 September 2022 Agir, from then Renaissance)
  8. Bernard Guetta (independent)
  9. Irène Tolleret
  10. Stéphane Bijoux (independent)
  11. Sylvie Brunet (MoDem)
  12. Gilles Boyer
  13. Stéphanie Yon-Courtin
  14. Pierre Karleskind
  15. Laurence Despaux-Farreng (MoDem)
  16. Dominique Riquet (PR)
  17. Véronique Trillet-Lenoir − until 9 August 2023
    Catherine Amalric − from 10 August 2023
  18. Pascal Durand (independent, joined S&D on 30 November 2022)
  19. Valérie Hayer
  20. Christophe Grudler (MoDem)
  21. Chrysoula Zacharopoulou (independent) – until 19 May 2022
    Max Orville – from 20 May 2022
  22. Sandro Gozi (independent) – from 1 February 2020
  23. Ilana Cicurel – from 1 February 2020

On the Europe Ecology – The Greens list: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Yannick Jadot – until 23 September 2023
    Lydie Massard (UDB) – from 24 September 2023
  2. Michèle Rivasi – until 29 November 2023
    François Thiollet – from 30 November 2023
  3. Damien Carême
  4. Marie Toussaint
  5. David Cormand
  6. Karima Delli
  7. Mounir Satouri
  8. Caroline Roose (AEI)
  9. François Alfonsi (R&PS)
  10. Salima Yenbou (AEI, from 8 March 2022 Renew Europe)
  11. Benoît Biteau (independent)
  12. Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield
  13. Claude Gruffat – from 1 February 2020

On The Republicans list: (EPP Group)

  1. François-Xavier Bellamy
  2. Agnès Evren – until 23 September 2023
    Laurence Sailliet – from 24 September 2023
  3. Arnaud Danjean
  4. Nadine Morano
  5. Brice Hortefeux
  6. Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé (The Centrists)
  7. Geoffroy Didier
  8. Anne Sander

On the La France Insoumise list: (GUE–NGL)

  1. Manon Aubry
  2. Manuel Bompard – until 28 July 2022
    Marina Mesure – from 29 July 2022
  3. Leïla Chaibi
  4. Younous Omarjee
  5. Anne-Sophie Pelletier
  6. Emmanuel Maurel (GRS)

On the Socialist Party-Place PubliqueNew Deal list: (S&D)

  1. Raphaël Glucksmann (PP)
  2. Sylvie Guillaume
  3. Éric Andrieu – until 1 June 2023
    Christophe Clergeau – from 2 June 2023
  4. Aurore Lalucq (PP)
  5. Pierre Larrouturou (ND)
  6. Nora Mebarek – from 1 February 2020

Germany

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Germany Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Germany, 2019–2024
MEP National party EP Group Notes
Elected Current Initial Current
Hildegard Bentele CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Stefan Berger CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Daniel Caspary CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Lena Düpont CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Jan Christian Ehler CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Michael Gahler CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Jens Gieseke CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Niclas Herbst CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Peter Jahr CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Peter Liese CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Norbert Lins CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
David McAllister CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Markus Pieper CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Dennis Radtke CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Christine Schneider CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Sven Schulze CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP Replaced by Braunsberger-Reinhold in 2021
Karolin Braunsberger-Reinhold CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP Replaced Schulze in 2021
Andreas Schwab CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Ralf Seekatz CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Sven Simon CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Sabine Verheyen CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Axel Voss CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Marion Walsmann CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Rainer Wieland CDU/CSU CDU EPP EPP
Manfred Weber CDU/CSU CSU EPP EPP CDU/CSU list leader
Angelika Niebler CDU/CSU CSU EPP EPP
Markus Ferber CDU/CSU CSU EPP EPP
Monika Hohlmeier CDU/CSU CSU EPP EPP
Christian Doleschal CDU/CSU CSU EPP EPP
Marlene Mortler CDU/CSU CSU EPP EPP
Ska Keller Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA Greens list leader
Sven Giegold Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA Replaced by Gallée in 2021
Malte Gallée Greens Greens G/EFA NI Replaced Giegold in 2021, replaced by Ovelgönne in 2024
Jan Ovelgönne Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA Replaced Gallée in 2024
Terry Reintke Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Reinhard Bütikofer Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Hannah Neumann Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Martin Häusling Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Anna Cavazzini Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Erik Marquardt Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Katrin Langensiepen Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Romeo Franz Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Jutta Paulus Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Sergey Lagodinsky Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Henrike Hahn Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Michael Bloss Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Anna Deparnay-Grunenberg Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Rasmus Andresen Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Alexandra Geese Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Niklas Nienaß Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Viola von Cramon-Taubadel Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Daniel Freund Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana Greens Greens G/EFA G/EFA
Katarina Barley SPD SPD S&D S&D SPD list leader
Udo Bullmann SPD SPD S&D S&D
Maria Noichl SPD SPD S&D S&D
Jens Geier SPD SPD S&D S&D
Delara Burkhardt SPD SPD S&D S&D
Bernd Lange SPD SPD S&D S&D
Birgit Sippel SPD SPD S&D S&D
Dietmar Köster SPD SPD S&D S&D
Gabriele Bischoff SPD SPD S&D S&D
Ismail Ertug SPD SPD S&D S&D Replaced by Rudner in 2023
Thomas Rudner SPD SPD S&D S&D Replaced Ertug in 2023
Constanze Krehl SPD SPD S&D S&D Replaced by Ecke in 2022
Matthias Ecke SPD SPD S&D S&D Replaced Krehl in 2022
Tiemo Wölken SPD SPD S&D S&D
Petra Kammerevert SPD SPD S&D S&D
Norbert Neuser SPD SPD S&D S&D Replaced by Lucke in 2022
Karsten Lucke SPD SPD S&D S&D Replaced Neuser in 2022
Evelyne Gebhardt SPD SPD S&D S&D Replaced by Repasi in 2022
René Repasi SPD SPD S&D S&D Replaced Gebhardt in 2022
Joachim Schuster SPD SPD S&D S&D
Jörg Meuthen AfD IND ID NI AfD list leader
Guido Reil AfD AfD ID NI
Maximilian Krah AfD AfD ID NI
Lars Patrick Berg AfD BD ID ECR
Bernhard Zimniok AfD AfD ID NI
Nicolaus Fest AfD AfD ID NI
Markus Buchheit AfD AfD ID NI
Christine Anderson AfD AfD ID NI
Sylvia Limmer AfD AfD ID NI
Gunnar Beck AfD AfD ID NI
Joachim Kuhs AfD AfD ID NI
Nicola Beer FDP FDP RE RE FDP list leader, replaced by Kauch in 2024
Michael Kauch FDP FDP RE RE Replaced Beer in 2024
Svenja Hahn FDP FDP RE RE
Andreas Glück FDP FDP RE RE
Moritz Körner FDP FDP RE RE
Jan-Christoph Oetjen FDP FDP RE RE
Martin Schirdewan Left Left GUE-NGL GUE-NGL Left list leader
Özlem Demirel Left Left GUE-NGL GUE-NGL
Cornelia Ernst Left Left GUE-NGL GUE-NGL
Helmut Scholz Left Left GUE-NGL GUE-NGL
Martina Michels Left Left GUE-NGL GUE-NGL
Martin Sonneborn PARTEI PARTEI NI NI PARTEI list leader
Nico Semsrott PARTEI IND G/EFA G/EFA
Ulrike Müller FW FW RE RE FW list leader
Engin Eroglu FW FW RE RE
Martin Buschmann TIER IND GUE-NGL NI TIER list leader
Klaus Buchner ÖDP ÖDP G/EFA G/EFA ÖDP list leader, replaced by Ripa in 2020
Manuela Ripa ÖDP ÖDP G/EFA G/EFA Replaced Buchner in 2020
Helmut Geuking Familie Familie ECR EPP Familie list leader, replaced by Niels Geuking in 2024
Niels Geuking Familie Familie NI NI Replaced Helmut Geuking in 2024
Damian Boeselager Volt Volt G/EFA G/EFA Volt list leader
Patrick Breyer Piraten Piraten G/EFA G/EFA Piraten list leader

Greece

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Greece Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Greece, 2019–2024

On the New Democracy list: (EPP Group)

  1. Stelios Kympouropoulos
  2. Vangelis Meimarakis
  3. Maria Spyraki (suspended from the party on 16 December 2023)
  4. Eliza Vozemberg
  5. Manolis Kefalogiannis
  6. Anna Asimakopoulou
  7. Giorgos Kyrtsos (left the party on 18 February 2022, from 5 May 2022 Renew Europe)
  8. Theodoros Zagorakis

On the Coalition of the Radical Left list: (GUE–NGL)

  1. Dimitrios Papadimoulis (left the party on 23 November 2023, from 5 December New Left)
  2. Elena Kountoura
  3. Kostas Arvanitis
  4. Stelios Kouloglou (left the party on 23 October 2023)
  5. Alexis Georgoulis (left the party and group on 17 April 2023, from then Non-Inscrits)
  6. Petros S. Kokkalis (left the party on 16 November 2023, on 13 February 2024 he founded his own party Kosmos[24])

On the Movement for Change list: (S&D)

  1. Nikos Androulakis – until 2 May 2023
    Nikos Papandreou – from 3 May 2023
  2. Eva Kaili (expelled from the party and group on 8 December 2022, from 9 December Non-Inscrits)

On the Communist Party of Greece list: (Non-Inscrits)

  1. Konstantinos Papadakis
  2. Lefteris Nikolaou-Alavanos

On the Golden Dawn list: (Non-Inscrits)

  1. Ioannis Lagos (left the party on 13 July 2019)
  2. Athanasios Konstantinou (left the party on 29 August 2020)

On the Greek Solution list: (ECR)

  1. Kyriakos Velopoulos – until 7 July 2019
    Emmanouil Fragkos – from 10 July 2019


Hungary

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Hungary Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Hungary, 2019–2024

On the FideszChristian Democratic People's Party list: (EPP Group, from 5 March 2020 Non-Inscrits)

  1. László Trócsányi
  2. József Szájer – until 1 January 2021
    Ernő Schaller-Baross – from 10 January 2021
  3. Lívia Járóka
  4. Tamás Deutsch
  5. András Gyürk
  6. Kinga Gál
  7. Enikő Győri
  8. György Hölvényi (KDNP, EPP Group)
  9. Ádám Kósa
  10. Andrea Bocskor
  11. Andor Deli
  12. Balázs Hidvéghi
  13. Edina Tóth


On the Democratic Coalition list: (S&D)

  1. Klára Dobrev
  2. Csaba Molnár
  3. Sándor Rónai
  4. Attila Ara-Kovács

On the Momentum Movement list: (Renew)

  1. Katalin Cseh
  2. Anna Júlia Donáth

On the Hungarian Socialist PartyDialogue for Hungary list: (S&D)

  1. István Ujhelyi

On the Jobbik list: (Non-Inscrits)

  1. Márton Gyöngyösi

Ireland

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Ireland Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Ireland, 2019–2024

As candidates of Fine Gael: (EPP Group)

  1. Frances Fitzgerald
  2. Seán Kelly
  3. Mairead McGuinness – until 11 October 2020
    Colm Markey – from 20 November 2020
  4. Maria Walsh
  5. Deirdre Clune – from 1 February 2020

As candidates of Independents 4 Change: (GUE–NGL)

  1. Clare Daly
  2. Mick Wallace

As candidates of Green Party of Ireland: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Ciarán Cuffe
  2. Grace O'Sullivan

As candidate of Fianna Fáil: (Renew)

  1. Billy Kelleher
  2. Barry Andrews – from 1 February 2020

As candidate of Sinn Féin: (GUE–NGL)

  1. Matt Carthy – until 9 February 2020
    Chris MacManus – from 6 March 2020

As an Independent candidate:

  1. Luke 'Ming' Flanagan (GUE–NGL)

Italy

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Italy Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Italy, 2019–2024

On the League list: (ID)

  1. Matteo Adinolfi
  2. Simona Baldassarre – until 2 April 2023
    Maria Veronica Rossi – from 6 April 2023
  3. Alessandra Basso
  4. Mara Bizzotto – until 12 October 2022
    Matteo Gazzini – from 2 November 2022 (joined Forza Italia and Non-Inscrits on 9 December 2023)
  5. Cinzia Bonfrisco
  6. Paolo Borchia
  7. Marco Campomenosi
  8. Andrea Caroppo (left the party on 6 October 2020, until 28 April 2021 Non-Inscrits, from then EPP Group) – until 12 October 2022
    Elisabetta De Blasis – from 2 November 2022 (left the party and group on 11 September 2023, joined ECR Group on 9 November)
  9. Massimo Casanova
  10. Susanna Ceccardi
  11. Angelo Ciocca
  12. Rosanna Conte
  13. Gianantonio Da Re
  14. Francesca Donato (left the party on 20 September 2021, from 6 October 2021 Non-Inscrits, joined Christian Democracy Sicily on 24 January 2023)
  15. Marco Dreosto – until 12 October 2022
    Paola Ghidoni – from 2 November 2022
  16. Gianna Gancia
  17. Valentino Grant
  18. Danilo Lancini
  19. Elena Lizzi
  20. Alessandro Panza
  21. Luisa Regimenti (since 6 July 2021 Forza Italia and EPP Group) – until 2 April 2023
    Francesca Peppucci – from 6 April 2023 (from 6–19 April Non-Inscrits, from 20 April Forza Italia and EPP Group)
  22. Antonio Maria Rinaldi
  23. Silvia Sardone
  24. Annalisa Tardino
  25. Isabella Tovaglieri
  26. Lucia Vuolo (from 4 June to 10 October 2021 Non-Inscrits, from then Forza Italia and EPP Group)
  27. Stefania Zambelli (left the party, from 19 October 2023 EPP Group)
  28. Marco Zanni
  29. Vincenzo Sofo – from 1 February 2020 (joined Brothers of Italy and ECR on 18 February 2021)

On the Democratic Party list: (S&D)

  1. Pietro Bartolo
  2. Brando Benifei
  3. Simona Bonafé – until 12 October 2022
    Beatrice Covassi – from 2 November 2022
  4. Carlo Calenda (since 28 August 2019 Action party, from 17 November 2021 Renew Europe) – until 12 October 2022
    Achille Variati − since 2 November 2022
  5. Caterina Chinnici
  6. Paolo De Castro
  7. Andrea Cozzolino
  8. Giuseppe Ferrandino (left the party and joined Action - Italia Viva/Renew Europe on 9 November 2022, from 14 April 2023 Action)
  9. Elisabetta Gualmini
  10. Roberto Gualtieri – until 5 September 2019
    Nicola Danti – from 5 September 2019 (since 21 October 2019 Italia Viva and since 12 February 2020 Renew Europe)
  11. Pierfrancesco Majorino – until 2 April 2023
    Mercedes Bresso – from 6 April 2023
  12. Alessandra Moretti
  13. Pina Picierno
  14. Giuliano Pisapia
  15. Franco Roberti
  16. David Sassoli – until 11 January 2022
    Camilla Laureti – from 12 January 2022
  17. Massimiliano Smeriglio
  18. Irene Tinagli
  19. Patrizia Toia

On the Five Star Movement list: (Non-Inscrits)

  1. Isabella Adinolfi (joined Forza Italia and the EPP Group on 28 April 2021)
  2. Tiziana Beghin
  3. Fabio Massimo Castaldo (joined Action and Renew Europe on 8 February 2024)
  4. Ignazio Corrao (left the party, from 9 December 2020 Greens–EFA)
  5. Rosa D'Amato (left the party, from 9 December 2020 Greens–EFA)
  6. Eleonora Evi (left the party, from 9 December 2020 Greens–EFA) – until 12 October 2022
    Maria Angela Danzì – from 2 November 2022
  7. Laura Ferrara
  8. Mario Furore
  9. Chiara Maria Gemma (was member of Together for the Future from 22 June to 31 July 2022, from 15 February 2023 ECR Group and joined Brothers of Italy on 29 May)
  10. Dino Giarrusso (left the party on 26 May 2022, was member of South Calls North from 27 June 2022 to 2 August 2022)
  11. Piernicola Pedicini (left the party, from 9 December 2020 Greens–EFA, joined August 24th Movement on 15 May 2021)
  12. Sabrina Pignedoli
  13. Daniela Rondinelli (was member of Together for the Future from 22 June to 31 July 2022, joined Democratic Party and S&D on 25 January 2023)
  14. Marco Zullo (left the party, from 10 March 2020 Renew Europe)

On the Forza Italia list: (EPP Group)

  1. Silvio Berlusconi – until 12 October 2022
    Alessandra Mussolini – from 2 November 2022
  2. Fulvio Martusciello
  3. Giuseppe Milazzo (joined Brothers of Italy and ECR on 23 June 2021)
  4. Aldo Patriciello
  5. Massimiliano Salini
  6. Antonio Tajani – until 12 October 2022
    Lara Comi – from 2 November 2022
  7. Salvatore De Meo – from 1 February 2020

On the Brothers of Italy list: (ECR)

  1. Carlo Fidanza
  2. Pietro Fiocchi
  3. Raffaele Fitto – until 12 October 2022
    Denis Nesci – from 2 November 2022
  4. Nicola Procaccini
  5. Raffaele Stancanelli
  6. Sergio Berlato – from 1 February 2020

On the South Tyrolean People's Party list: (EPP Group)

  1. Herbert Dorfmann

Latvia

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Latvia Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Latvia, 2019–2024

On the Unity list: (EPP Group)

  1. Sandra Kalniete
  2. Inese Vaidere

On the Harmony list: (S&D)

  1. Nils Ušakovs
  2. Andris Ameriks

On the National Alliance list: (ECR)

  1. Roberts Zīle
  2. Dace Melbārde (since 22 August 2022 New Unity and EPP Group) – until 6 May 2024
    Ansis Pūpols – from 14 May 2024


On the Movement For! list: (Renew)

  1. Ivars Ijabs

On the Latvian Russian Union list: (Greens-EFA, from 1 April 2022 Non-Inscrits)

  1. Tatjana Ždanoka

Lithuania

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Lithuania Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Lithuania, 2019–2024

On the Homeland Union list: (EPP Group)

  1. Andrius Kubilius
  2. Liudas Mažylis
  3. Rasa Juknevičienė

On the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania list: (S&D)

  1. Vilija Blinkevičiūtė
  2. Juozas Olekas

On the Lithuanian Peasant and Greens Union list: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Bronis Ropė
  2. Stasys Jakeliūnas


On the Labour Party list: (Renew)

  1. Viktor Uspaskich (expelled from the group on 20 January 2021, from then Non-Inscrits)

On the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania list: (ECR)

  1. Waldemar Tomaszewski

On the Liberal Movement list: (Renew)

  1. Petras Auštrevičius

On an Independent list: (EPP Group)

  1. Aušra Maldeikienė

Luxembourg

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Luxembourg Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Luxembourg, 2019–2024
MEP National party EP Group Notes
Elected Current Initial Current
Charles Goerens DP DP RE RE DP list leader
Monica Semedo DP IND RE RE
Christophe Hansen CSV CSV EPP EPP CSV list leader, replaced by Kemp in 2023
Martine Kemp CSV CSV EPP EPP Replaced Hansen in 2023
Isabel Wiseler-Santos Lima CSV CSV EPP EPP
Tilly Metz Gréng Gréng G/EFA G/EFA Gréng list leader
Nicolas Schmit LSAP LSAP S&D S&D LSAP list leader, replaced by Angel in 2019
Marc Angel LSAP LSAP S&D S&D Replaced Schmit in 2019

Malta

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Malta Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Malta, 2019–2024

As candidates of the Labour Party: (S&D)

  1. Miriam Dalli – until 18 October 2020
    Cyrus Engerer – from 5 November 2020
  2. Alfred Sant
  3. Alex Agius Saliba
  4. Josianne Cutajar


As candidates of the Nationalist Party: (EPP Group)

  1. Roberta Metsola
  2. David Casa

Netherlands

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in the Netherlands Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for the Netherlands, 2019–2024
MEP National party EP Group Notes
Elected Current Initial Current
Agnes Jongerius PvdA PvdA S&D S&D PvdA list leader
Paul Tang PvdA PvdA S&D S&D
Kati Piri PvdA PvdA S&D S&D Replaced by Reuten in 2021
Thijs Reuten PvdA PvdA S&D S&D Replaced Piri in 2021
Vera Tax PvdA PvdA S&D S&D
Mohammed Chahim PvdA PvdA S&D S&D
Lara Wolters PvdA PvdA S&D S&D Frans Timmermans was elected but chose not to take his seat
Malik Azmani VVD VVD RE RE VVD list leader
Jan Huitema VVD VVD RE RE
Caroline Nagtegaal VVD VVD RE RE
Liesje Schreinemacher VVD VVD RE RE Replaced by Rinzema in 2022
Catharina Rinzema VVD VVD RE RE Replaced Schreinemacher in 2022
Bart Groothuis VVD VVD RE RE Gained seat after Brexit
Esther de Lange CDA CDA EPP EPP CDA list leader, replaced by Ormel in 2024
Henk Jan Ormel CDA CDA EPP EPP Replaced de Lange in 2024
Jeroen Lenaers CDA CDA EPP EPP
Tom Berendsen CDA CDA EPP EPP
Annie Schreijer-Pierik CDA CDA EPP EPP
Derk Jan Eppink FvD JA21 ECR ECR FvD list leader, replaced by Hoogeveen in 2021
Michiel Hoogeveen FvD JA21 ECR ECR Replaced Eppink in 2021
Rob Roos FvD JA21 ECR ECR
Rob Rooken FvD JA21 ECR ECR
Dorien Rookmaker FvD MDD NI ECR Left the FvD before taking office, gained seat after Brexit
Bas Eickhout GL GL G/EFA G/EFA GL list leader
Tineke Strik GL GL G/EFA G/EFA
Kim van Sparrentak GL GL G/EFA G/EFA
Peter van Dalen CU-SGP CU EPP EPP CU-SGP list leader, replaced by Haga in 2023
Anja Haga CU-SGP CU EPP EPP Replaced van Dalen in 2023
Bert-Jan Ruissen CU-SGP SGP ECR ECR
Samira Rafaela D66 D66 RE RE D66 list leader
Sophie in 't Veld D66 Volt RE G/EFA
Anja Hazekamp PvdD PvdD GUE/NGL GUE/NGL PvdD list leader
Toine Manders 50Plus CDA EPP EPP 50Plus list leader
Marcel de Graaff PVV FvD NI ID PVV list leader, gained seat after Brexit

Poland

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Poland Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Poland, 2019–2024

On the Law and Justice list: (ECR)

  1. Adam Bielan
  2. Joachim Brudziński
  3. Richard Czarnecki
  4. Anna Fotyga
  5. Patryk Jaki (Sovereign Poland)
  6. Krzysztof Jurgiel
  7. Karol Karski
  8. Beata Kempa
  9. Izabela Kloc
  10. Joanna Kopcińska
  11. Zdzisław Krasnodębski (independent)
  12. Elżbieta Kruk
  13. Zbigniew Kuźmiuk – until 18 October 2023
    Rafał Romanowski – from 29 November 2023
  14. Ryszard Legutko
  15. Beata Mazurek
  16. Andżelika Możdżanowska
  17. Tomasz Poręba
  18. Elżbieta Rafalska
  19. Bogdan Rzońca
  20. Jacek Saryusz-Wolski
  21. Beata Szydło
  22. Grzegorz Tobiszowski
  23. Witold Waszczykowski
  24. Jadwiga Wiśniewska
  25. Anna Zalewska
  26. Kosma Złotowski
  27. Dominik Tarczyński – from 1 February 2020

On the Spring list: (S&D)

  1. Robert Biedroń
  2. Łukasz Kohut
  3. Sylwia Spurek (independent, from 30 September 2020 Greens–EFA)

On the European Coalition list:

  1. Magdalena Adamowicz (independent)
  2. Bartosz Arłukowicz – until 18 October 2023
    Witold Pahl – from 16 November 2023
  3. Jerzy Buzek
  4. Jarosław Duda
  5. Tomasz Frankowski
  6. Andrzej Halicki
  7. Danuta Hübner
  8. Ewa Kopacz
  9. Janusz Lewandowski
  10. Elżbieta Łukacijewska
  11. Janina Ochojska (independent)
  12. Jan Olbrycht
  13. Radosław Sikorski – until 12 December 2023
    Krzysztof Brejza – from 3 January 2024
  14. Róża von Thun und Hohenstein (since 10 November 2021 Poland 2050 and Renew Europe)
  1. Marek Balt
  2. Marek Belka
  3. Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz
  4. Bogusław Liberadzki
  5. Leszek Miller
  1. Krzysztof Hetman – until 18 October 2023
    Włodzimierz Karpiński – from 16 November 2023
  2. Adam Jarubas
  3. Jarosław Kalinowski

Portugal

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Portugal Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Portugal, 2019–2024

On the Socialist Party list: (S&D)

  1. Pedro Marques
  2. Maria Manuel Leitão Marques
  3. Pedro Silva Pereira
  4. Margarida Marques
  5. André Bradford – until 18 July 2019
    Isabel Estrada Carvalhais – from 3 September 2019
  6. Sara Cerdas
  7. Carlos Zorrinho
  8. Isabel Santos
  9. Manuel Pizarro – until 10 September 2022
    João Albuquerque – from 13 September 2022

On the Social Democratic Party list: (EPP Group)

  1. Paulo Rangel – until 1 April 2024
    Ana Miguel dos Santos – from 2 April 2024
  2. Lídia Pereira
  3. José Manuel Fernandes – until 1 April 2024
    Teófilo Santos – from 2 April 2024
  4. Maria da Graça Carvalho – until 1 April 2024
    Vânia Neto – from 2 April 2024
  5. Álvaro Amaro − until 6 July 2023
    Carlos Coelho − since 7 July 2023
  6. Cláudia Aguiar – until 4 April 2024
    Ricardo Morgado – from 5 April 2024

On the Left Bloc list: (GUE–NGL)

  1. Marisa Matias – until 25 March 2024
    Anabela Rodrigues – from 26 March 2024
  2. José Gusmão

On the Democratic Unitarian Coalition list: (GUE–NGL)

  1. João Ferreira – until 5 July 2021
    João Pimenta Lopes – from 6 July 2021
  2. Sandra Pereira

On the CDS – People's Party list: (EPP Group)

  1. Nuno Melo – until 25 March 2024
    Vasco Becker-Weinberg – from 26 March 2024

On the People Animals Nature list: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Francisco Guerreiro (left the party on 17 June 2020)

Romania

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Romania Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Romania, 2019–2024

On the National Liberal Party list: (EPP Group)

  1. Rareș Bogdan
  2. Mircea Hava
  3. Siegfried Mureșan
  4. Vasile Blaga
  5. Adina Vălean – until 30 November 2019
    Vlad Nistor – from 2 December 2019
  6. Daniel Buda
  7. Dan Motreanu
  8. Gheorghe Falcă
  9. Cristian Bușoi
  10. Marian-Jean Marinescu

On the Social Democratic Party list: (S&D)

  1. Rovana Plumb
  2. Carmen Avram
  3. Claudiu Manda
  4. Cristian Terheș (since 12 May 2020 PNȚ-CD and ECR)
  5. Dan Nica
  6. Maria Grapini (since 18 May 2020 PUSL)
  7. Tudor Ciuhodaru
  8. Dragoș Benea
  9. Victor Negrescu – from 1 February 2020

On the Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party+Save Romania Union list: (Renew)

  1. Dacian Cioloș (PLUS)
  2. Cristian Ghinea (USR) – until 22 December 2020
    Alin Mituța (PLUS) – from 28 December 2020
  3. Dragoș Pîslaru (PLUS)
  4. Clotilde Armand (USR) – until 3 November 2020
    Vlad Gheorghe (USR) – from 10 November 2020
  5. Dragoș Tudorache (PLUS)
  6. Nicolae Ștefănuță (USR)
  7. Vlad Botoș (USR)
  8. Ramona Strugariu (PLUS)

On the PRO Romania list: (S&D)

  1. Corina Crețu
  2. Mihai Tudose (Since January 2020 PSD)

On the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania list: (EPP Group)

  1. Iuliu Winkler
  2. Lóránt Vincze

On the People's Movement Party list: (EPP Group)

  1. Traian Băsescu
  2. Eugen Tomac

Slovakia

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Slovakia Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Slovakia, 2019–2024

On the Progressive SlovakiaTogether list: (Renew)–(EPP Group)

  1. Michal Šimečka (PS) – until 24 October 2023
    Jozef Mihál (Independent) – from 26 October 2023
  2. Vladimír Bilčík (SPOLU)
  3. Michal Wiezik (SPOLU, from 3 December 2021 PS and Renew)
  4. Martin Hojsík (PS)

On the Direction – Slovak Social Democracy list: (S&D)

  1. Monika Beňová (since 18 October 2023 Non-Inscrits)
  2. Miroslav Číž – until 29 December 2022
    Katarína Roth Neveďalová (since 18 October 2023 Non-Inscrits)
  3. Róbert Hajšel

On the Kotleba – People's Party Our Slovakia list: (Non-Inscrits)

  1. Milan Uhrík (since 9 March 2021 REPUBLIC)
  2. Miroslav Radačovský (since 10 February 2021 Patriot Party)

On the Freedom and Solidarity list: (ECR)

  1. Lucia Ďuriš Nicholsonová (left the party on 14 February 2021, from 20 May 2021 Renew)
  2. Eugen Jurzyca

On the Christian Democratic Movement list: (EPP Group)

  1. Ivan Štefanec
  2. Miriam Lexmann – from 1 February 2020

On the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities list: (EPP Group)

  1. Peter Pollák

Slovenia

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Slovenia Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Slovenia, 2019–2024

On the Slovenian Democratic Party-Slovenian People's Party list: (EPP Group)

  1. Milan Zver
  2. Romana Tomc
  3. Franc Bogovič

On the Social Democrats list: (S&D)

  1. Tanja Fajon – until 13 May 2022
    Matjaž Nemec – from 18 May 2022
  2. Milan Brglez

On the Freedom Movement list: (Renew)

  1. Irena Joveva
  2. Klemen Grošelj

On the New Slovenia list: (EPP Group)

  1. Ljudmila Novak

Spain

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Spain Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Spain, 2019–2024

On the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party list: (S&D)

  1. Iratxe García
  2. Lina Gálvez
  3. Javi López Fernández (PSC-PSOE)
  4. Inmaculada Rodríguez-Piñero
  5. Iban García del Blanco
  6. Eider Gardiazabal
  7. Nicolás González Casares
  8. Cristina Maestre
  9. César Luena
  10. Clara Aguilera García
  11. Ignacio Sánchez Amor
  12. Mónica Silvana González
  13. Juan Fernando López Aguilar
  14. Adriana Maldonado López − until 16 August 2023
    Laura Ballarin Cereza – from 6 September 2023
  15. Jonás Fernández
  16. Alicia Homs Ginel
  17. Javier Moreno Sánchez
  18. Isabel García Muñoz
  19. Domènec Ruiz Devesa
  20. Estrella Durá Ferrandis
  21. Marcos Ros Sempere – from 1 February 2020

On the People's Party list: (EPP Group)

  1. Dolors Montserrat
  2. Esteban González Pons − until 16 August 2023
    Ana Collado Jiménez – from 6 September 2023
  3. Antonio López-Istúriz White
  4. Juan Ignacio Zoido
  5. Pilar del Castillo
  6. Javier Zarzalejos
  7. José Manuel García-Margallo
  8. Francisco José Millán Mon
  9. Rosa Estaràs
  10. Isabel Benjumea
  11. Pablo Arias Echeverría
  12. Leopoldo López Gil
  13. Gabriel Mato Adrover – from 1 February 2020


On the Citizens – Party of the Citizenry list: (Renew)

  1. Luis Garicano – until 1 September 2022
    Eva-Maria Poptcheva – from 15 September 2022
  2. Maite Pagazaurtundúa (UPyD)
  3. Soraya Rodríguez
  4. Javier Nart (left the party on 12 September 2019)
  5. José Ramón Bauzà
  6. Jordi Cañas Pérez
  7. Susana Solís Pérez
  8. Adrián Vázquez Lázara – from 1 February 2020

On the Unidas Podemos list: (GUE–NGL)

  1. María Eugenia Rodríguez Palop
  2. Sira Rego (IU) – until 20 November 2023
    Patricia Caro – from 30 November 2023
  3. Ernest Urtasun (CatComú; in the Greens-EFA) – until 20 November 2023
    Esther Sanz Selva – from 21 December 2023
  4. Idoia Villanueva
  5. Miguel Urbán
  6. Manu Pineda (IU)

On the Vox list: (ECR)

  1. Jorge Buxadé
  2. Mazaly Aguilar
  3. Hermann Tertsch
  4. Margarita de la Pisa Carrión – from 1 February 2020

On the Ahora Repúblicas list: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Jordi Solé – from 23 July 2020 (ERC)
  2. Pernando Barrena (EH Bildu; in the GUE–NGL) – until 2 September 2022
    Ana Miranda Paz – from 5 September 2022 (BNG, Greens-EFA)
  3. Diana Riba (ERC)

On Together for Europe list: (Non-Inscrits)

  1. Carles Puigdemont
  2. Antoni Comín
  3. Clara Ponsatí – from 1 February 2020

On the Coalition for a Solidary Europe list: (Renew)

  1. Izaskun Bilbao Barandica (EAJ/PNV)

Sweden

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in Sweden Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for Sweden, 2019–2024

On the Social Democratic list: (S&D)

  1. Heléne Fritzon
  2. Johan Danielsson – until 29 November 2021
    Ilan de Basso – from 13 December 2021
  3. Jytte Guteland – until 25 September 2022
    Carina Ohlsson – from 26 September 2022
  4. Erik Bergkvist - until 20 February 2024
    Linus Glanzelius – from 27 February 2024
  5. Evin Incir

On the Moderate Party list: (EPP Group)

  1. Tomas Tobé
  2. Jessica Polfjärd
  3. Jörgen Warborn
  4. Arba Kokalari

On the Sweden Democrats list: (ECR)

  1. Peter Lundgren (left the party on 18 March 2022)
  2. Jessica Stegrud – until 25 September 2022
    Johan Nissinen – from 26 September 2022
  3. Charlie Weimers

On the Green Party list: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Alice Bah Kuhnke
  2. Pär Holmgren
  3. Jakop Dalunde – from 1 February 2020

On the Centre Party list: (Renew)

  1. Fredrick Federley – until 12 December 2020
    Emma Wiesner – from 4 February 2021
  2. Abir Al-Sahlani

On the Christian Democrats list: (EPP Group)

  1. Sara Skyttedal (left the party on 15 February 2024, co-founded Folklistan on 8 April)
  2. David Lega

On the Left Party list: (GUE–NGL)

  1. Malin Björk

On the Liberals list: (Renew)

  1. Karin Karlsbro

Former MEPs of the United Kingdom

Further information: 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom Further information: List of members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom, 2019–2020

The term of all British MEPs ended with Brexit on 31 January 2020.

As candidates of The Brexit Party: (Non-Inscrits)

  1. David Bull
  2. Jonathan Bullock
  3. Belinda De Camborne Lucy
  4. Martin Daubney
  5. Andrew England Kerr (after 1 October 2019 independent)
  6. Nigel Farage
  7. Lance Forman (after 15 January 2020 Conservatives and ECR)
  8. Claire Fox
  9. Nathan Gill
  10. James Glancy
  11. Benyamin Habib
  12. Lucy Harris (after 10 January 2020 Conservatives and ECR)
  13. Michael Heaver
  14. Christina Jordan
  15. John Longworth (after 10 January 2020 Conservatives and ECR)
  16. Rupert Lowe
  17. Brian Monteith
  18. June Mummery
  19. Henrik Overgaard Nielsen
  20. Matthew Patten
  21. Alexandra Phillips
  22. Jake Pugh
  23. Annunziata Rees-Mogg (after 10 January 2020 Conservative Party and ECR)
  24. Robert Rowland
  25. Louis Stedman-Bryce (after 20 November 2019 independent)
  26. John Tennant
  27. Richard Tice
  28. James Wells
  29. Ann Widdecombe

As candidates of the Liberal Democrats: (Renew)

  1. Catherine Bearder
  2. Phil Bennion
  3. Jane Brophy
  4. Judith Bunting
  5. Chris Davies
  6. Dinesh Dhamija
  7. Barbara Gibson
  8. Antony Hook
  9. Martin Horwood
  10. Shaffaq Mohammed
  11. Bill Newton Dunn
  12. Lucy Nethsingha
  13. Luisa Porritt
  14. Sheila Ritchie
  15. Caroline Voaden
  16. Irina von Wiese

As candidates of the Labour Party: (S&D)

  1. Richard Corbett
  2. Seb Dance
  3. Neena Gill
  4. Theresa Griffin
  5. John Howarth
  6. Jackie Jones
  7. Jude Kirton-Darling
  8. Claude Moraes
  9. Rory Palmer
  10. Julie Ward

As candidates of the Green Party of England and Wales: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Scott Ainslie
  2. Ellie Chowns
  3. Gina Dowding
  4. Magid Magid
  5. Alex Phillips
  6. Catherine Rowett
  7. Molly Scott Cato

As candidates of the Conservative Party: (ECR)

  1. Daniel Hannan
  2. Anthea McIntyre
  3. Nosheena Mobarik
  4. Geoffrey Van Orden

As candidates of the Scottish National Party: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Christian Allard
  2. Aileen McLeod
  3. Alyn Smith – until 12 December 2019
    Heather Anderson – after 27 January 2020

As a candidate of Plaid Cymru: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Jill Evans

Northern Ireland

As a candidate of Sinn Féin: (GUE–NGL)

  1. Martina Anderson

As a candidate of the Democratic Unionist Party: (Non-Inscrits)

  1. Diane Dodds

As a candidate of the Alliance Party (Renew)

  1. Naomi Long

Replacement members

The following MEPs joined the European Parliament mid-term. On 21 January 2020, 27 seats from the British delegation were distributed to other countries as a result of Brexit.

MEP before Replacement Country Date of entry Party Party
Kyriakos Velopoulos Emmanouil Fragkos Greece 10 July 2019 ECR Greek Solution
André Bradford Isabel Estrada Carvalhais Portugal 3 September 2019 S&D Socialist Party
Roberto Gualtieri Nicola Danti Italy 5 September 2019 S&D Democratic Party
Dubravka Šuica Sunčana Glavak Croatia 1 December 2019 EPP Croatian Democratic Union
Adina Vălean Vlad Nistor Romania 2 December 2019 EPP National Liberal Party
Nicolas Schmit Marc Angel Luxembourg 10 December 2019 S&D Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party
Karoline Edtstadler Christian Sagartz Austria 23 January 2020 EPP Austrian People's Party
Matt Carthy Chris MacManus Ireland 6 March 2020 GUE/NGL Sinn Féin
Clotilde Armand Vlad Gheorghe Romania 10 November 2020 RE Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party+Save Romania Union
Mairead McGuinness Colm Markey Ireland 20 November 2020 EPP Fine Gael
Cristian Ghinea Alin Mituța Romania 28 December 2020 RE Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party+Save Romania Union
Brexit Thomas Waitz Austria 1 February 2020 G/EFA The Greens – The Green Alternative
Romana Jerković Croatia S&D Social Democratic Party of Croatia
Linea Søgaard-Lidell Denmark RE Venstre
Riho Terras Estonia EPP Pro Patria and Res Publica Union
Alviina Alametsä Finland G/EFA Green League
Jean-Lin Lacapelle France ID National Rally
Sandro Gozi France RE La République En Marche!
Ilana Cicurel France RE La République En Marche!
Claude Gruffat France G/EFA Europe Ecology – The Greens
Nora Mebarek France S&D Socialist Party
Deirdre Clune Ireland EPP Fine Gael
Barry Andrews Ireland RE Fianna Fáil
Salvatore De Meo Italy EPP Forza Italia
Sergio Berlato Italy ECR Brothers of Italy
Bart Groothuis Netherlands RE People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Dorien Rookmaker Netherlands ECR JA21
Marcel de Graaff Netherlands ID Party for Freedom
Dominik Tarczyński Poland ECR Law and Justice
Miriam Lexmann Slovakia EPP Christian Democratic Movement
Marcos Ros Sempere Spain S&D Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
Gabriel Mato Adrover Spain EPP People's Party
Adrián Vázquez Lázara Spain RE Citizens – Party of the Citizenry
Margarita de la Pisa Carrión Spain ECR Vox
Clara Ponsatí Spain NI Together for Europe
Jakop Dalunde Sweden G/EFA Green Party
Klaus Buchner Manuela Ripa Germany 16 July 2020 G/EFA Ecological Democratic Party
Petra De Sutter Sara Matthieu Belgium 8 October 2020 G/EFA Green
Miriam Dalli Cyrus Engerer Malta 5 November 2020 S&D Labour Party
József Szájer Ernő Schaller-Baross Hungary 10 January 2021 EPP FideszChristian Democratic People's Party
Kris Peeters Tom Vandenkendelaere Belgium 25 January 2021 EPP Christian Democratic and Flemish
Fredrick Federley Emma Wiesner Sweden 4 February 2021 RE Centre Party
Kati Piri Thijs Reuten Netherlands 15 April 2021 S&D Labour Party
Derk Jan Eppink Michiel Hoogeveen Netherlands 15 April 2021 ECR JA21
Ruža Tomašić Ladislav Ilčić Croatia 1 July 2021 ECR Croatian Conservative Party
João Ferreira João Pimenta Lopes Portugal 6 July 2021 GUE/NGL Democratic Unitarian Coalition
Sven Schulze Karolin Braunsberger-Reinhold Germany 7 October 2021 EPP Christian Democratic Union
Johan Danielsson Ilan de Basso Sweden 13 December 2021 S&D Social Democratic
Sven Giegold Malte Gallée Germany 22 December 2021 G/EFA Alliance 90/The Greens
Norbert Neuser Karsten Lucke Germany 11 January 2022 S&D Social Democratic Party of Germany
David Sassoli Camilla Laureti Italy 12 January 2022 S&D Democratic Party
Liesje Schreinemacher Catharina Rinzema Netherlands 18 January 2022 RE People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Evelyne Gebhardt René Repasi Germany 2 February 2022 S&D Social Democratic Party of Germany
Tanja Fajon Matjaž Nemec Slovenia 18 May 2022 S&D Social Democrats
Chrysoula Zacharopoulou Max Orville France 20 May 2022 RE La République En Marche!
Hélène Laporte Marie Dauchy 29 July 2022 ID National Rally
Joëlle Mélin Éric Minardi ID National Rally
Julie Lechanteux Patricia Chagnon ID National Rally
Manuel Bompard Marina Mesure GUE/NGL La France Insoumise
Manuel Pizarro João Albuquerque Portugal 13 September 2022 S&D Socialist Party
Jytte Guteland Carina Ohlsson Sweden 26 September 2022 S&D Social Democratic
Jessica Stegrud Johan Nissinen ECR Sweden Democrats
Constanze Krehl Matthias Ecke Germany 3 October 2022 S&D Social Democratic Party of Germany
Bettina Vollath Theresa Muigg Austria 10 October 2022 S&D Social Democratic Party of Austria
Raffaele Fitto Denis Nesci Italy (Southern Italy) 3 October 2022 ECR Brothers of Italy
Marco Dreosto Matteo Gazzini Italy (North-East Italy) ID Lega Nord
Andrea Caroppo Elisabetta De Blasis Italy (Southern Italy) ID Lega Nord
Mara Bizzotto Paola Ghidoni Italy (North-East Italy) ID Lega Nord
Eleonora Evi Maria Angela Danzì Italy (North-West Italy) NI Five Star Movement
Simona Bonafé Beatrice Covassi Italy (Central Italy) 2 November 2022 S&D Democratic Party
Silvio Berlusconi Alessandra Mussolini Italy (North-West Italy) EPP Forza Italia
Antonio Tajani Lara Comi Italy (Central Italy) EPP Forza Italia
Carlo Calenda Achille Variati Italy (Central Italy) S&D Democratic Party
Lefteris Christoforou Eleni Stavrou Cyprus 2 November 2022 EPP Democratic Rally
Linea Søgaard-Lidell Bergur Løkke Rasmussen Denmark 14 November 2022 RE Venstre
Søren Gade Erik Poulsen Denmark RE Venstre
Peter Kofod Anders Vistisen Denmark ID Danish People's Party
Miroslav Číž Katarína Roth Neveďalová Slovakia 30 December 2022 S&D Direction – Slovak Social Democracy
Simona Baldassarre Maria Veronica Rossi Italy (Central Italy) 6 April 2023 ID Lega Nord
Luisa Regimenti Francesca Peppucci Italy (Central Italy) 6 April 2023 EPP Forza Italia
Pierfrancesco Majorino Mercedes Bresso Italy (North-West Italy) 6 April 2023 S&D Democratic Party
Laura Huhtasaari Pirkko Ruohonen-Lerner Finland 11 April 2023 ID Finns Party
Nikos Androulakis Nikos Papandreou Greece 2 May 2023 S&D PASOK – Movement for Change
Éric Andrieu Christophe Clergeau France 1 June 2023 S&D Socialist Party
Ismail Ertug Thomas Rudner Germany 2 July 2023 S&D Social Democratic Party of Germany
Álvaro Amaro Carlos Coelho Portugal 7 July 2023 EPP Social Democratic Party
Véronique Trillet-Lenoir Catherine Amalric France 9 August 2023 RE Renaissance
Esteban González Pons Ana Collado Jiménez Spain 16 August 2023 EPP People's Party
Adriana Maldonado López Laura Ballarin Cereza Spain S&D Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
Peter van Dalen Anja Haga Netherlands 5 September 2023 EPP Christian Union
Agnès Evren Laurence Sailliet France 14 September 2023 EPP The Republicans
Yannick Jadot Lydie Massard France 14 September 2023 G/EFA Breton Democratic Union
Simone Schmiedtbauer Wolfram Pirchner Austria 16 October 2023 EPP Austrian People's Party
Christophe Hansen Martine Kemp Luxembourg 23 October 2023 EPP Christian Social People's Party
Michal Šimečka Jozef Mihál Slovakia 26 October 2023 RE Independent politician
Bartosz Arłukowicz Witold Pahl Poland (Lubusz and West Pomeranian) 16 November 2023 EPP Civic Platform
Krzysztof Hetman Włodzimierz Karpiński Poland (Lublin) EPP Polish People's Party
Zbigniew Kuźmiuk Rafał Romanowski Poland (Masovian) 29 November 2023 ECR Law and Justice
Sira Rego Patricia Caro Spain 30 November 2023 GUE/NGL Podemos
Michèle Rivasi François Thiollet France 30 November 2023 G/EFA The Ecologists
Ernest Urtasun Esther Sanz Selva Spain 21 December 2023 GUE/NGL Podemos
Nicola Beer Michael Kauch Germany 1 January 2024 RE Free Democratic Party
Radosław Sikorski Krzysztof Brejza Poland (Kuyavian-Pomeranian) 3 January 2024 EPP Civic Platform
Stéphane Séjourné Guy Lavocat France 12 January 2024 RE Renaissance
Helmut Geuking Niels Geuking Germany 5 February 2024 NI Family Party
Esther de Lange Henk Jan Ormel Netherlands 27 February 2024 EPP Christian Democratic Appeal
Erik Bergkvist Linus Glanzelius Sweden 27 February 2024 S&D Social Democratic Party
Malte Gallée Jan Ovelgönne Germany 12 March 2024 G/EFA Alliance 90/The Greens
Marisa Matias Anabela Rodrigues Portugal 26 March 2024 GUE/NGL Left Bloc
Nuno Melo Vasco Becker-Weinberg Portugal EPP CDS – People's Party
Maria da Graça Carvalho Vânia Neto Portugal 2 April 2024 EPP Social Democratic Party
José Manuel Fernandes Teófilo Santos Portugal EPP Social Democratic Party
Paulo Rangel Ana Miguel dos Santos Portugal EPP Social Democratic Party
Cláudia Aguiar Ricardo Morgado Portugal 5 April 2024 EPP Social Democratic Party
Dace Melbārde Ansis Pūpols Latvia 14 May 2024 EPP National Alliance
Petri Sarvamaa Eija-Riitta Korhola Finland 1 June 2024 EPP Christian Democrats

See also

References

  1. Mariya Gabriel was originally elected but opted to stay as European Commissioner. Lilyana Pavlova who should have taken over the seat, was nominated Vice-President of the European Investment Bank.
  2. Mustafa Karadayi was originally elected but opted not to take his seat.
  3. Delyan Peevski was originally elected but opted not to take his seat.
  4. Dubravka Šuica resigned her seat after joining the European Commission
  5. ^ MEP gaining the seat after Brexit.
  6. Ruža Tomašić resigned her seat after retiring from politics.
  7. Lefteris Christoforou resigned his seat after being nominated to the European Court of Auditors.
  8. Solutions, BDigital Web. "EDEK party shrinks as turmoil escalates over ousted MEP". knews.com.cy. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
  9. Linea Søgaard-Lidell resigned her seat to sit in the Folketing.
  10. Jeppe Kofod did not take his seat, as he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs. His resignation from this seat was effective on 2 July 2019.
  11. Karsten Hønge was originally elected but opted not to take his seat.
  12. Peter Kofod resigned his seat to sit in the Folketing.
  13. Petri Sarvamaa resigned his seat to serve in the European Court of Auditors.
  14. Laura Huhtasaari resigned her seat on 11 April 2023 after being elected member of the Parliament of Finland.
  15. Hélène Laporte resigned her seat on 28 July 2022 after being elected member of the National Assembly.
  16. Joëlle Mélin resigned her seat on 28 July 2022 after being elected member of the National Assembly.
  17. Julie Lechanteux resigned her seat on 28 July 2022 after being elected member of the National Assembly.
  18. Stéphane Séjourné was appointed Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France.
  19. Chrysoula Zacharopoulou was appointed Minister Delegate for Development, Francophonie and International Partnerships of France.
  20. Yannick Jadot resigned his seat on 23 September 2023 before being elected senator.
  21. Michèle Rivasi died on 29 November 2023.
  22. Agnès Evren resigned her seat on 23 September 2023 before being elected senator.
  23. Manuel Bompard resigned his seat on 28 July 2022 after being elected member of the National Assembly.
  24. "Παρουσίασε το κόμμα του «Κόσμος» ο Πέτρος Κόκκαλης -Διακριτικά δίπλα του η Δήμητρα Ματσούκα". iefimerida.gr (in Greek). 2024-02-15..
  25. Nikos Androulakis resigned his seat before being elected to the Hellenic Parliament.
  26. Semina Digeni was originally elected but opted not to take her seat.
  27. Kyriakos Velopoulos resigned his seat on 7 July 2019 when he was elected member of the Hellenic Parliament.
  28. József Szájer resigned his seat after a scandal.
  29. Bertalan Tóth was elected but did not take his seat.
  30. Mairead McGuinness resigned her seat after being appointed European Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and the Capital Markets Union.
  31. Matt Carthy was elected as Teachta Dála at the 2020 Irish general election.
  32. Matteo Salvini opted not to take his seat. Adinolfi is his replacement in South
  33. Mara Bizzotto resigned her seat after being elected to the Senate of Italy.
  34. Matteo Salvini opted not to take his seat. Campomenosi is his replacement in North-West
  35. Andrea Caroppo resigned his seat after being elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Italy.
  36. Matteo Salvini opted not to take his seat. Conte is his replacement in North-East
  37. Matteo Salvini opted not to take his seat. Donato is his replacement in Insulare
  38. Marco Dreosto resigned his seat after being elected to the Senate of Italy.
  39. Bartolo was elected in two constituencies, replacement in Centre is Roberto Gualtieri.
  40. Simona Bonafé resigned her seat after being elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Italy.
  41. Carlo Calenda resigned his seat after being elected to the Senate of Italy.
  42. Roberto Gualtieri was appointed Minister of Finance in September 2019.
  43. David Sassoli died on 11 January 2022.
  44. Eleonora Evi resigned her seat after being elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Italy.
  45. Berlusconi was elected in three constituencies, he chose North-West.
  46. Silvio Berlusconi resigned his seat after being elected to the Senate of Italy.
  47. Berlusconi's replacement in South.
  48. Berlusconi's replacement in Insulare
  49. Antonio Tajani resigned his seat after being elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Italy.
  50. Giorgia Meloni opted not to take her seat. Fiocchi is her replacement in North-West
  51. Giorgia Meloni opted not to take her seat. Fitto is her replacement in South
  52. Raffaele Fitto resigned her seat after being elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Italy.
  53. Giorgia Meloni opted not to take her seat. Procaccini is her replacement in Centre
  54. Giorgia Meloni opted not to take her seat. Stancanelli is her replacement in Insular
  55. Valdis Dombrovskis decided to stay in the European Commission and did not take his seat.
  56. Originally Šarūnas Marčiulionis was elected but opted not to take the seat.
  57. Miriam Dalli resigned her seat after she was co-opted to the Maltese Parliament.
  58. Zbigniew Kuźmiuk resigned his seat after being elected to the Sejm.
  59. Bartosz Arłukowicz resigned his seat after being elected to the Sejm.
  60. Radosław Sikorski was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland.
  61. Krzysztof Hetman resigned his seat after being elected to the Sejm.
  62. André Bradford died on 18 July 2019.
  63. Manuel Pizarro was appointed to the XXIII Constitutional Government of Portugal.
  64. ^ Paulo Rangel, José Manuel Fernandes, Maria da Graça Carvalho, and Cláudia Aguiar were appointed to the XXIV Constitutional Government of Portugal.
  65. Marisa Matias resigned her seat after being elected to the Assembly of the Republic of Portugal.
  66. João Ferreira resigned his seat after announcing his candidacy in the Lisbon local elections.
  67. Nuno Melo resigned his seat after being elected to the Assembly of the Republic of Portugal.
  68. Adina Vălean resigned her seat after joining the European Commission.
  69. Cristian Ghinea resigned his seat after being appointed Minister of Investments and European Projects of Romania.
  70. Clotilde Armand resigned her seat after being elected as mayor of Sector 1 of Bucharest.
  71. Victor Ponta was originally elected but did not take the seat.
  72. Michal Šimečka resigned his seat to sit on the Slovak National Council.
  73. Miroslav Číž died on 29 December 2022.
  74. Tanja Fajon was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovenia.
  75. Josep Borrell opted not to take his seat.
  76. Esteban González Pons resigned his seat to sit in the Chamber of Deputies of Spain.
  77. Luis Garicano resigned on 1 September 2022
  78. Sira Rego was appointed Minister of Youth and Children of Spain.
  79. Ernest Urtasun was appointed Minister of Culture of Spain.
  80. ^ "European Parliament goes against Spain and recognises Catalan politicians as MEPs". ElNacional.cat. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  81. Oriol Junqueras who was originally elected was not seated.
  82. Pernando Barrena resigned on 2 September 2022.
  83. Johan Danielsson resigned his seat after being appointed Minister of Housing of Sweden.
  84. Jytte Guteland resigned her seat after being elected to the Swedish Riksdag.
  85. Jessica Stegrud resigned her seat after being elected to the Swedish Riksdag.
  86. Fredrick Federley resigned his seat on 12 December 2020.
  87. Alyn Smith was elected MP for Stirling in the House of Commons.

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