List of members of the European Parliament (2019–2024)
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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
The European Parliament is divided into several political groups:
Austria
Belgium
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
Bulgaria
| MEP | National party | EP Group | Notes | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elected | Current | Initial | Current | ||||||
| Andrey Kovatchev | GERB–SDS | GERB | EPP | EPP | GERB list leader | ||||
| Andrey Novakov | GERB–SDS | GERB | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Eva Maydell | GERB–SDS | GERB | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Asim Ademov | GERB–SDS | GERB | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Alexander Yordanov | GERB–SDS | SDS | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Emil Radev | GERB–SDS | GERB | EPP | EPP | Mariya Gabriel was elected, but chose not to take her seat, nor did her replacement, Lilyana Pavlova | ||||
| Elena Yoncheva | BSP | BSP | S&D | S&D | BSP list leader | ||||
| Sergei Stanishev | BSP | BSP | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Petar Vitanov | BSP | BSP | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Tsvetelina Penkova | BSP | BSP | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Ivo Hristov | BSP | BSP | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Ilhan Kyuchyuk | DPS | DPS | RE | RE | DPS list leader | ||||
| Iskra Mihaylova | DPS | DPS | RE | RE | Mustafa Karadayi was elected, but chose not to take his seat | ||||
| Atidzhe Alieva-Veli | DPS | DPS | RE | RE | Delyan Peevski was elected, but chose not to take his seat | ||||
| Angel Dzhambazki | VMRO/BND | VMRO/BND | ECR | ECR | VMRO/BND list leader | ||||
| Andrei Slabakov | VMRO/BND | VMRO/BND | ECR | ECR | |||||
| Radan Kanev | DSB | DSB | EPP | EPP | |||||
Croatia
| MEP | National party | EP Group | Notes | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elected | Current | Initial | Current | ||||||
| Karlo Ressler | HDZ | HDZ | EPP | EPP | HDZ list leader | ||||
| Dubravka Šuica | HDZ | HDZ | EPP | EPP | Replaced by Glavak in December 2019 | ||||
| Sunčana Glavak | HDZ | HDZ | EPP | EPP | Replaced Šuica in December 2019 | ||||
| Tomislav Sokol | HDZ | HDZ | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Željana Zovko | HDZ | HDZ | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Tonino Picula | SDP | SDP | S&D | S&D | SDP list leader | ||||
| Biljana Borzan | SDP | SDP | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Predrag Matić | SDP | SDP | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Romana Jerković | SDP | SDP | S&D | S&D | Gained seat after Brexit | ||||
| Ruža Tomašić | HKS | HKS | ECR | ECR | Replaced by Ilčić in 2021 | ||||
| Ladislav Ilčić | HKS | HKS | ECR | ECR | Replaced Tomašić in 2021 | ||||
| Mislav Kolakušić | IND | IND | NI | NI | |||||
| Ivan Vilibor Sinčić | Human Shield | Human Shield | NI | NI | |||||
| Valter Flego | Amsterdam Coalition | IDS | RE | RE | |||||
Cyprus
| MEP | National party | EP Group | Notes | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elected | Current | Initial | Current | ||||||
| Loukas Fourlas | DISY | DISY | EPP | EPP | DISY list leader | ||||
| Lefteris Christoforou | DISY | DISY | EPP | EPP | Replaced by Stavrou in 2022 | ||||
| Eleni Stavrou | DISY | DISY | EPP | EPP | Replaced Christoforou in 2022 | ||||
| Giorgis Georgiou | AKEL | AKEL | GUE–NGL | GUE–NGL | AKEL list leader | ||||
| Niyazi Kızılyürek | AKEL | AKEL | GUE–NGL | GUE–NGL | |||||
| Costas Mavrides | DIKO | DIKO | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Dimitris Papadakis | EDEK | IND | S&D | NI | Expelled from EDEK on 10 February 2020[1] | ||||
Czech Republic
| MEP | National party | EP Group | Notes | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elected | Current | Initial | Current | ||||||
| Dita Charanzová | ANO | ANO | RE | RE | ANO list leader | ||||
| Martina Dlabajová | ANO | ANO | RE | RE | |||||
| Martin Hlaváček | ANO | ANO | RE | RE | |||||
| Radka Maxová | ANO | IND | RE | S&D | |||||
| Ondřej Knotek | ANO | ANO | RE | RE | |||||
| Ondřej Kovařík | ANO | ANO | RE | RE | |||||
| Jan Zahradil | ODS | ODS | ECR | ECR | ODS list leader | ||||
| Alexandr Vondra | ODS | ODS | ECR | ECR | |||||
| Evžen Tošenovský | ODS | ODS | ECR | ECR | |||||
| Veronika Vrecionová | ODS | ODS | ECR | ECR | |||||
| Marcel Kolaja | Piráti | Piráti | G/EFA | G/EFA | Piráti list leader | ||||
| Markéta Gregorová | Piráti | Piráti | G/EFA | G/EFA | |||||
| Mikuláš Peksa | Piráti | Piráti | G/EFA | G/EFA | |||||
| Luděk Niedermayer | TOP 09–STAN | TOP 09 | EPP | EPP | TOP 09–STAN list leader | ||||
| Jiří Pospíšil | TOP 09–STAN | TOP 09 | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Stanislav Polčák | TOP 09–STAN | STAN | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Hynek Blaško | SPD | SPD | ID | ID | |||||
| Ivan David | SPD | SPD | ID | ID | |||||
| Tomáš Zdechovský | KDU-ČSL | KDU-ČSL | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Michaela Šojdrová | KDU-ČSL | KDU-ČSL | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Kateřina Konečná | KSČM | KSČM | GUE–NGL | GUE–NGL | |||||
Denmark
| MEP | National party | EP Group | Notes | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elected | Current | Initial | Current | ||||||
| Morten Løkkegaard | V | V | RE | RE | V list leader | ||||
| Søren Gade | V | V | RE | RE | Replaced by Poulsen in 2022 | ||||
| Erik Poulsen | V | V | RE | RE | Replaced Gade in 2022 | ||||
| Asger Christensen | V | V | RE | RE | |||||
| Linea Søgaard-Lidell | V | V | RE | RE | Gained seat after Brexit. Replaced by Løkke Rasmussen in 2022. | ||||
| Bergur Løkke Rasmussen | M | M | RE | RE | Replaced Søgaard-Lidell in 2022. | ||||
| Christel Schaldemose | S | S | S&D | S&D | S list leader. | ||||
| Niels Fuglsang | S | S | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Marianne Vind | S | S | S&D | S&D | Jeppe Kofod was elected, but chose not to take his seat | ||||
| Margrete Auken | SF | SF | G/EFA | G/EFA | SF list leader | ||||
| Kira Marie Peter-Hansen | SF | SF | G/EFA | G/EFA | Karsten Hønge was elected, but chose not to take his seat | ||||
| Morten Helveg Petersen | RV | RV | RE | RE | RV list leader | ||||
| Karen Melchior | RV | RV | RE | RE | |||||
| Peter Kofod | DF | DF | ID | ID | Replaced by Vistisen in 2022 | ||||
| Anders Vistisen | DF | DF | ID | ID | Replaced Kofod in 2022 | ||||
| Pernille Weiss | C | C | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Nikolaj Villumsen | EL | EL | GUE–NGL | GUE–NGL | |||||
Estonia
| MEP | National party | EP Group | Notes | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elected | Current | Initial | Current | ||||||
| Andrus Ansip | RE | RE | RE | RE | RE list leader | ||||
| Urmas Paet | RE | RE | RE | RE | |||||
| Marina Kaljurand | SDE | SDE | S&D | S&D | SDE list leader | ||||
| Sven Mikser | SDE | SDE | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Jana Toom | EK | EK | RE | RE | |||||
| Jaak Madison | EKRE | EKRE | ID | ID | |||||
| Riho Terras | Isamaa | Isamaa | EPP | EPP | Gained seat after Brexit | ||||
Finland
| MEP | National party | EP Group | Notes | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elected | Current | Initial | Current | ||||||
| Sirpa Pietikäinen | KOK | KOK | EPP | EPP | KOK list leader | ||||
| Petri Sarvamaa | KOK | KOK | EPP | EPP | Replaced by Korhola in June 2024 | ||||
| Eija-Riitta Korhola | KD | KD | EPP | EPP | Replaced Sarvamaa in 2024 | ||||
| Henna Virkkunen | KOK | KOK | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Heidi Hautala | VIHR | VIHR | G/EFA | G/EFA | VIHR list leader | ||||
| Ville Niinistö | VIHR | VIHR | G/EFA | G/EFA | |||||
| Alviina Alametsä | VIHR | VIHR | G/EFA | G/EFA | Gained seat after Brexit | ||||
| Eero Heinäluoma | SDP | SDP | S&D | S&D | SDP list leader | ||||
| Miapetra Kumpula-Natri | SDP | SDP | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Teuvo Hakkarainen | PS | PS | ID | ID | PS list leader | ||||
| Laura Huhtasaari | PS | PS | ID | ID | Replaced by Ruohonen-Lerner in 2023 | ||||
| Pirkko Ruohonen-Lerner | PS | PS | ID | ID | Replaced Huhtasaari in 2023 | ||||
| Elsi Katainen | KESK | KESK | RE | RE | KESK list leader | ||||
| Mauri Pekkarinen | KESK | KESK | RE | RE | |||||
| Silvia Modig | VAS | VAS | GUE–NGL | GUE–NGL | |||||
| Nils Torvalds | SFP | SFP | RE | RE | |||||
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
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As candidates of Fine Gael: (EPP Group)
As candidates of Independents 4 Change: (GUE–NGL) As candidates of Green Party of Ireland: (Greens-EFA) |
As candidate of Fianna Fáil: (Renew)
As candidate of Sinn Féin: (GUE–NGL)
As an Independent candidate:
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Italy
On the Democratic Party list: (S&D)
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On the Five Star Movement list: (Non-Inscrits)
On the Forza Italia list: (EPP Group)
On the Brothers of Italy list: (ECR)
On the South Tyrolean People's Party list: (EPP Group)
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Latvia
| MEP | National party | EP Group | Notes | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elected | Current | Initial | Current | ||||||
| Sandra Kalniete | Unity | Unity | EPP | EPP | Unity list leader | ||||
| Inese Vaidere | Unity | Unity | EPP | EPP | Valdis Dombrovskis was elected, but chose not to take his seat. | ||||
| Nils Ušakovs | Harmony | Harmony | S&D | S&D | Harmony list leader | ||||
| Andris Ameriks | Harmony | Harmony | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Roberts Zīle | NA | NA | ECR | ECR | |||||
| Dace Melbārde | NA | Unity | ECR | EPP | Replaced by Pūpols in May 2024 | ||||
| Ansis Pūpols | NA | NA | ECR | ECR | Replaced Melbārde in May 2024 | ||||
| Ivars Ijabs | PaREC | PaREC | RE | RE | |||||
| Tatjana Ždanoka | LKS | LKS | G/EFA | NI | |||||
Lithuania
| MEP | National party | EP Group | Notes | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elected | Current | Initial | Current | ||||||
| Andrius Kubilius | TS–LKD | TS–LKD | EPP | EPP | TS–LKD list leader | ||||
| Liudas Mažylis | TS–LKD | TS–LKD | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Rasa Juknevičienė | TS–LKD | TS–LKD | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Vilija Blinkevičiūtė | LSDP | LSDP | S&D | S&D | LSDP list leader | ||||
| Juozas Olekas | LSDP | LSDP | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Bronis Ropė | LVŽS | LVŽS | G/EFA | G/EFA | LVŽS list leader. | ||||
| Stasys Jakeliūnas | LVŽS | LVŽS | G/EFA | G/EFA | Šarūnas Marčiulionis was elected but chose not to take his seat. | ||||
| Viktor Uspaskich | DP | DP | RE | NI | |||||
| Petras Auštrevičius | LS | LS | RE | RE | |||||
| Waldemar Tomaszewski | EAPL–CFA | EAPL–CFA | ECR | ECR | |||||
| Aušra Maldeikienė | IND | IND | EPP | EPP | |||||
Luxembourg
| 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
| MEP | National party | EP Group | Notes | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elected | Current | Initial | Current | ||||||
| Miriam Dalli | PL | PL | S&D | S&D | Labour list leader, replaced by Engerer in 2020 | ||||
| Cyrus Engerer | PL | PL | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Alfred Sant | PL | PL | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Alex Agius Saliba | PL | PL | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Josianne Cutajar | PL | PL | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Roberta Metsola | PN | PN | EPP | EPP | Nationalist list leader | ||||
| David Casa | PN | PN | EPP | EPP | |||||
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
| MEP | National party | EP Group | Notes | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elected | Current | Initial | Current | ||||||
| Michal Šimečka | PS–SPOLU | PS | EPP | EPP | PS–SPOLU list leader. Replaced by Mihál in 2023. | ||||
| Jozef Mihál | PS–SPOLU | IND | EPP | EPP | Replaced Šimečka in 2023 | ||||
| Vladimír Bilčík | PS–SPOLU | SPOLU | RE | RE | |||||
| Michal Wiezik | PS–SPOLU | PS | RE | RE | |||||
| Martin Hojsík | PS–SPOLU | PS | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Monika Beňová | Smer | Smer | S&D | NI | Smer list leader | ||||
| Miroslav Číž | Smer | Smer | S&D | S&D | Replaced by Roth Neveďalová in 2022 | ||||
| Katarína Roth Neveďalová | Smer | Smer | S&D | NI | Replaced Číž in 2022 | ||||
| Róbert Hajšel | Smer | Smer | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Milan Uhrík | ĽSNS | REP | NI | NI | ĽSNS list leader | ||||
| Miroslav Radačovský | ĽSNS | PATRIOT | NI | NI | |||||
| Lucia Ďuriš Nicholsonová | SaS | IND | ECR | RE | SaS list leader | ||||
| Eugen Jurzyca | SaS | SaS | ECR | ECR | |||||
| Ivan Štefanec | KDH | KDH | EPP | EPP | KDH list leader | ||||
| Miriam Lexmann | KDH | KDH | EPP | EPP | Gained seat after Brexit | ||||
| Peter Pollák | OĽANO | Slovakia | EPP | EPP | |||||
Slovenia
| MEP | National party | EP Group | Notes | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elected | Current | Initial | Current | ||||||
| Milan Zver | SDS-SLS | SDS | EPP | EPP | SDS-SLS list leader | ||||
| Romana Tomc | SDS-SLS | SDS | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Franc Bogovič | SDS-SLS | SLS | EPP | EPP | |||||
| Tanja Fajon | SD | SD | S&D | S&D | SD list leader. Replaced by Nemec in 2022. | ||||
| Matjaž Nemec | SD | SD | S&D | S&D | Replaced Fajon in 2022 | ||||
| Milan Brglez | SD | SD | S&D | S&D | |||||
| Irena Joveva | LMŠ | GS | RE | RE | |||||
| Klemen Grošelj | LMŠ | GS | RE | RE | |||||
| Ljudmila Novak | NSi | NSi | EPP | EPP | |||||
Spain
Sweden
Former MEPs of the United Kingdom
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.