Lukas Sieper
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Independent (before 2020)
Lukas Sieper | |
|---|---|
| Member of the European Parliament for Germany | |
| Assumed office 16 July 2024 | |
| Chairman of Party of Progress | |
| Assumed office March 2020 | |
| Preceding | Office established |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 22 March 1997 Bergisch Gladbach, Germany |
| Citizenship | German |
| Party | Party of Progress (since 2020) Independent (before 2020) |
| Other political affiliations | Renew Europe (since 2026) Non-Inscrits (2024–2026) |
| Alma mater | University of Cologne |
| Website | https://lukas-sieper.de/ |
Lukas Sieper (born 22 March 1997) is a German politician. In the 2024 European Parliament election, he was elected as the lead candidate of his party (Party of Progress) and has since been a member of the 10th European Parliament.
Education
Sieper was educated at the Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Gymnasium in Wiehl, North Rhine-Westphalia. Between school and university, he undertook voluntary military service in the German Federal Armed Forces. In 2020, he founded the Partei des Fortschritts (Party of Progress; PdF), a grassroots democratic party. He studied law at the University of Cologne, during which he undertook an Erasmus semester at Amsterdam University where he studied International Law and Legal Studies.[1] He passed with honours the first law examination in September 2023. Since 2023, he has been a doctoral student in the Department of Public Law, International Law and European Law at the University of Cologne.[2]
Political career
In the June 2024 European Parliament election, he was elected as an Member of the European Parliament.[2] He was first on the list for his political party, Partei des Fortschritts (Party of Progress; PdF), which received 228,148 (0.6%) votes in that election, winning one seat.[3] Lukas Sieper is a full member of the Committee on International Trade (INTA), as well as delegations for relations with Iraq (D-IQ), Afghanistan (D-AF), the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly (DLAT), and the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly (DEPA). Additionally, he serves as a substitute member in the delegations for relations with Mercosur (DMER) and the People’s Republic of China (D-CN).
In September 2025, Sieper was criticized after inviting members of a militia linked to the Rapid Support Forces, a Sudanese paramilitary group that launched a rebellion against the Sudanese government in 2023 and under EU sanctions for carrying out crimes against humanity.[4]
On 9 September 2025, during the visit of the President of Moldova Maia Sandu to the European Parliament, in response to another MEP, Diana Șoșoacă, claiming Moldova is an "artificial state" and that Moldova should be part of Romania, Sieper said that "Moldova is not Romania. Moldova is Europe, just like Romania".[5][6][7]