Parlementaires européens 2009 : Différence entre versions

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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Martin Ehrenhauser
 
| Martin Ehrenhauser
 
| {{colorbox|{{Hans-Peter Martin's List/meta/color}}}} Hans-Peter Martin's list|Hans-Peter Martin's List   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Hans-Peter Martin's List/meta/color}}}} Hans-Peter Martin's list|Hans-Peter Martin's List   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Non-Inscrits/meta/color}}}} Non-Inscrits|NI   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Non-Inscrits/meta/color}}}} Non-Inscrits|NI   
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Karin Kadenbach
 
| Karin Kadenbach
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Othmar Karas
 
| Othmar Karas
 
| {{colorbox|{{Austrian People's Party/meta/color}}}} Austrian People's Party|People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Austrian People's Party/meta/color}}}} Austrian People's Party|People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Elisabeth Köstinger
 
| Elisabeth Köstinger
 
| {{colorbox|{{Austrian People's Party/meta/color}}}} Austrian People's Party|People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Austrian People's Party/meta/color}}}} Austrian People's Party|People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Jörg Leichtfried
 
| Jörg Leichtfried
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Eva Lichtenberger
 
| Eva Lichtenberger
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens – The Green Alternative/meta/color}}}} The Greens – The Green Alternative|The Greens–The Green Alternative  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens – The Green Alternative/meta/color}}}} The Greens – The Green Alternative|The Greens–The Green Alternative  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA  
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Ulrike Lunacek
 
| Ulrike Lunacek
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens – The Green Alternative/meta/color}}}} The Greens – The Green Alternative|The Greens–The Green Alternative  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens – The Green Alternative/meta/color}}}} The Greens – The Green Alternative|The Greens–The Green Alternative  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA  
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Hans-Peter Martin
 
| Hans-Peter Martin
 
| {{colorbox|{{Hans-Peter Martin's List/meta/color}}}} Hans-Peter Martin's list|Hans-Peter Martin's List   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Hans-Peter Martin's List/meta/color}}}} Hans-Peter Martin's list|Hans-Peter Martin's List   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Non-Inscrits/meta/color}}}} Non-Inscrits|NI   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Non-Inscrits/meta/color}}}} Non-Inscrits|NI   
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Andreas Mölzer
 
| Andreas Mölzer
 
| {{colorbox|{{Freedom Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Freedom Party of Austria|Freedom Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Freedom Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Freedom Party of Austria|Freedom Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Non-Inscrits/meta/color}}}} Non-Inscrits|NI   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Non-Inscrits/meta/color}}}} Non-Inscrits|NI   
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Franz Obermayr
 
| Franz Obermayr
 
| {{colorbox|{{Freedom Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Freedom Party of Austria|Freedom Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Freedom Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Freedom Party of Austria|Freedom Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Non-Inscrits/meta/color}}}} Non-Inscrits|NI   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Non-Inscrits/meta/color}}}} Non-Inscrits|NI   
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Hella Ranner <ref>Resigned in 2011 following media allegations of her intention to repay a business debt with parliamentary fees. Replaced by Heinz Becker (politician)|Heinz Becker on 1 April 2011.</ref>
 
| Hella Ranner <ref>Resigned in 2011 following media allegations of her intention to repay a business debt with parliamentary fees. Replaced by Heinz Becker (politician)|Heinz Becker on 1 April 2011.</ref>
 
| {{colorbox|{{Austrian People's Party/meta/color}}}} Austrian People's Party|People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Austrian People's Party/meta/color}}}} Austrian People's Party|People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Evelyn Regner
 
| Evelyn Regner
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Paul Rübig
 
| Paul Rübig
 
| {{colorbox|{{Austrian People's Party/meta/color}}}} Austrian People's Party|People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Austrian People's Party/meta/color}}}} Austrian People's Party|People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP
 
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|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Richard Seeber
 
| Richard Seeber
 
| {{colorbox|{{Austrian People's Party/meta/color}}}} Austrian People's Party|People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Austrian People's Party/meta/color}}}} Austrian People's Party|People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Ewald Stadler <ref>MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.</ref>
 
| Ewald Stadler <ref>MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.</ref>
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance for the Future of Austria/meta/color}}}} Alliance for the Future of Austria|Alliance for the Future  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance for the Future of Austria/meta/color}}}} Alliance for the Future of Austria|Alliance for the Future  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Non-Inscrits/meta/color}}}} Non-Inscrits|NI   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Non-Inscrits/meta/color}}}} Non-Inscrits|NI   
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Ernst Strasser <ref>Resigned in 2011 because of the 2011 cash for influence scandal|2011 cash for laws scandal. Replaced by Hubert Pirker on 31 March 2011.</ref>
 
| Ernst Strasser <ref>Resigned in 2011 because of the 2011 cash for influence scandal|2011 cash for laws scandal. Replaced by Hubert Pirker on 31 March 2011.</ref>
 
| {{colorbox|{{Austrian People's Party/meta/color}}}} Austrian People's Party|People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Austrian People's Party/meta/color}}}} Austrian People's Party|People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
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|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Hannes Swoboda
 
| Hannes Swoboda
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D   
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Angelika Werthmann
 
| Angelika Werthmann
 
| {{colorbox|{{Hans-Peter Martin's List/meta/color}}}} Hans-Peter Martin's list|Hans-Peter Martin's List   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Hans-Peter Martin's List/meta/color}}}} Hans-Peter Martin's list|Hans-Peter Martin's List   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Non-Inscrits/meta/color}}}} Non-Inscrits|NI   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Non-Inscrits/meta/color}}}} Non-Inscrits|NI   
 
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|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Autriche|Autriche]]
 
| Josef Weidenholzer <ref>MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.</ref>
 
| Josef Weidenholzer <ref>MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.</ref>
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Austria/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Austria|Social Democratic Party  
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! État !! Nom !! Liste / Parti !! Groupe PE
 
! État !! Nom !! Liste / Parti !! Groupe PE
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Finlande|Finlande]]
 
| {{sort|Sari|Essayah}}  
 
| {{sort|Sari|Essayah}}  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Christian Democrats (Finland)/meta/color}}}} Christian Democrats (Finland)|Christian Democrats  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Christian Democrats (Finland)/meta/color}}}} Christian Democrats (Finland)|Christian Democrats  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP
 
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|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Finlande|Finlande]]
 
| {{sort|Carl|Haglund}} <ref>Resigned in 2012, became the Minister of Defence (Finland)|Minister of Defence in Jyrki Katainen's cabinet|Katainen I. Replaced by Nils Torvalds on 5 July 2012.</ref>
 
| {{sort|Carl|Haglund}} <ref>Resigned in 2012, became the Minister of Defence (Finland)|Minister of Defence in Jyrki Katainen's cabinet|Katainen I. Replaced by Nils Torvalds on 5 July 2012.</ref>
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish People's Party/meta/color}}}} Swedish People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish People's Party/meta/color}}}} Swedish People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe/meta/color}}}} Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe/meta/color}}}} Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE
 
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|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Finlande|Finlande]]
 
| {{sort|Satu|Hassi}}  
 
| {{sort|Satu|Hassi}}  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Green League/meta/color}}}} Green League  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Green League/meta/color}}}} Green League  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Finlande|Finlande]]
 
| {{sort|Heidi|Hautala}} <ref>Resigned in 2011, became the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Finland)|Minister for International Development in Jyrki Katainen's cabinet|Katainen I. Replaced by Tarja Cronberg on 22 June 2011.</ref>
 
| {{sort|Heidi|Hautala}} <ref>Resigned in 2011, became the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Finland)|Minister for International Development in Jyrki Katainen's cabinet|Katainen I. Replaced by Tarja Cronberg on 22 June 2011.</ref>
 
| {{colorbox|{{Green League/meta/color}}}} Green League  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Green League/meta/color}}}} Green League  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Finlande|Finlande]]
 
| {{sort|Ville|Itälä}} <ref>Resigned in 2012, became an auditor of the Court of Auditors. Replaced by Petri Sarvamaa on 1 March 2012.</ref>
 
| {{sort|Ville|Itälä}} <ref>Resigned in 2012, became an auditor of the Court of Auditors. Replaced by Petri Sarvamaa on 1 March 2012.</ref>
 
| {{colorbox|{{National Coalition Party/meta/color}}}} National Coalition Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{National Coalition Party/meta/color}}}} National Coalition Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Finlande|Finlande]]
 
| {{sort|Liisa|Jaakonsaari}}
 
| {{sort|Liisa|Jaakonsaari}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Finland/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Finland|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Finland/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Finland|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Finlande|Finlande]]
 
| {{sort|Anneli|Jäätteenmäki}}
 
| {{sort|Anneli|Jäätteenmäki}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Centre Party (Finland)/meta/color}}}} Centre Party (Finland)|Centre Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Centre Party (Finland)/meta/color}}}} Centre Party (Finland)|Centre Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe/meta/color}}}} Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe/meta/color}}}} Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Finlande|Finlande]]
 
| {{sort|Eija-Riitta|Korhola}}  
 
| {{sort|Eija-Riitta|Korhola}}  
 
| {{colorbox|{{National Coalition Party/meta/color}}}} National Coalition Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{National Coalition Party/meta/color}}}} National Coalition Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Finlande|Finlande]]
 
| {{sort|Riikka|Manner}}
 
| {{sort|Riikka|Manner}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Centre Party (Finland)/meta/color}}}} Centre Party (Finland)|Centre Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Centre Party (Finland)/meta/color}}}} Centre Party (Finland)|Centre Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe/meta/color}}}} Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe/meta/color}}}} Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Finlande|Finlande]]
 
| {{sort|Sirpa|Pietikäinen}}  
 
| {{sort|Sirpa|Pietikäinen}}  
 
| {{colorbox|{{National Coalition Party/meta/color}}}} National Coalition Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{National Coalition Party/meta/color}}}} National Coalition Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Finlande|Finlande]]
 
| {{sort|Mitro|Repo}}
 
| {{sort|Mitro|Repo}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Finland/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Finland|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Social Democratic Party of Finland/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party of Finland|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D
 
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|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Finlande|Finlande]]
 
| {{sort|Timo|Soini}} <ref>Resigned in 2011, became a member of the Finnish Parliament after the Finnish parliamentary election, 2011|2011 election. Replaced by Sampo Terho on 26 April 2011.</ref>
 
| {{sort|Timo|Soini}} <ref>Resigned in 2011, became a member of the Finnish Parliament after the Finnish parliamentary election, 2011|2011 election. Replaced by Sampo Terho on 26 April 2011.</ref>
 
| {{colorbox|{{True Finns/meta/color}}}} True Finns  
 
| {{colorbox|{{True Finns/meta/color}}}} True Finns  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Europe of Freedom and Democracy/meta/color}}}} Europe of Freedom and Democracy|EFD
 
| {{colorbox|{{Europe of Freedom and Democracy/meta/color}}}} Europe of Freedom and Democracy|EFD
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Finlande|Finlande]]
 
| {{sort|Hannu|Takkula}}
 
| {{sort|Hannu|Takkula}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Centre Party (Finland)/meta/color}}}} Centre Party (Finland)|Centre Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Centre Party (Finland)/meta/color}}}} Centre Party (Finland)|Centre Party  
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! État !! Nom !! Liste / Parti !! Groupe PE
 
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|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Andersdotter|Amelia Andersdotter}} <ref>MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.</ref>
 
| {{sort|Andersdotter|Amelia Andersdotter}} <ref>MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.</ref>
 
| {{colorbox|{{Pirate Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Pirate Party (Sweden)|Pirate Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Pirate Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Pirate Party (Sweden)|Pirate Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA  
 
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|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Bildt|Anna Maria Corazza Bildt|Anna Maria Corazza}}
 
| {{sort|Bildt|Anna Maria Corazza Bildt|Anna Maria Corazza}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Moderate Party/meta/color}}}} Moderate Party (Sweden)|Moderate Party   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Moderate Party/meta/color}}}} Moderate Party (Sweden)|Moderate Party   
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Ek|Lena Ek}} <ref>Resigned in 2011, became the Minister for the Environment in Cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt|Reinfeldt I. Replaced by Kent Johansson (politician)|Kent Johansson (7,623 votes) on 18 October 2011.</ref>
 
| {{sort|Ek|Lena Ek}} <ref>Resigned in 2011, became the Minister for the Environment in Cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt|Reinfeldt I. Replaced by Kent Johansson (politician)|Kent Johansson (7,623 votes) on 18 October 2011.</ref>
 
| {{colorbox|{{Centre Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Centre Party (Sweden)|Centre Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Centre Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Centre Party (Sweden)|Centre Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe/meta/color}}}} Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe/meta/color}}}} Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE  
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Engström|Christian Engström}}
 
| {{sort|Engström|Christian Engström}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Pirate Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Pirate Party (Sweden)|Pirate Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Pirate Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Pirate Party (Sweden)|Pirate Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA  
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Fjellner|Christofer Fjellner}}
 
| {{sort|Fjellner|Christofer Fjellner}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Moderate Party/meta/color}}}} Moderate Party (Sweden)|Moderate Party   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Moderate Party/meta/color}}}} Moderate Party (Sweden)|Moderate Party   
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Färm|Göran Färm}}
 
| {{sort|Färm|Göran Färm}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish Social Democratic Party/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party (Sweden)|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish Social Democratic Party/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party (Sweden)|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Hedh|Anna Hedh}}
 
| {{sort|Hedh|Anna Hedh}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish Social Democratic Party/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party (Sweden)|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish Social Democratic Party/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party (Sweden)|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Hökmark|Gunnar Hökmark}}
 
| {{sort|Hökmark|Gunnar Hökmark}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Moderate Party/meta/color}}}} Moderate Party (Sweden)|Moderate Party   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Moderate Party/meta/color}}}} Moderate Party (Sweden)|Moderate Party   
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Ibrisagic|Anna Ibrisagic|Amna Ibrišagić}}
 
| {{sort|Ibrisagic|Anna Ibrisagic|Amna Ibrišagić}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Moderate Party/meta/color}}}} Moderate Party (Sweden)|Moderate Party   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Moderate Party/meta/color}}}} Moderate Party (Sweden)|Moderate Party   
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Ludvigsson|Olle Ludvigsson}}
 
| {{sort|Ludvigsson|Olle Ludvigsson}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish Social Democratic Party/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party (Sweden)|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish Social Democratic Party/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party (Sweden)|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
|-
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Lövin|Isabella Lövin}}
 
| {{sort|Lövin|Isabella Lövin}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Green Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Green Party (Sweden)|Green Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Green Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Green Party (Sweden)|Green Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA  
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Nilsson|Jens Nilsson (politician)|Jens Nilsson}} <ref>MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.</ref>
 
| {{sort|Nilsson|Jens Nilsson (politician)|Jens Nilsson}} <ref>MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.</ref>
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish Social Democratic Party/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party (Sweden)|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish Social Democratic Party/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party (Sweden)|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Paulsen|Marit Paulsen}}
 
| {{sort|Paulsen|Marit Paulsen}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Liberal People's Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Liberal People's Party (Sweden)|Liberal People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Liberal People's Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Liberal People's Party (Sweden)|Liberal People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe/meta/color}}}} Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe/meta/color}}}} Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE   
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Schlyter|Carl Schlyter}}
 
| {{sort|Schlyter|Carl Schlyter}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Green Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Green Party (Sweden)|Green Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Green Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Green Party (Sweden)|Green Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA   
 
| {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA   
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Schmidt|Olle Schmidt}}
 
| {{sort|Schmidt|Olle Schmidt}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Liberal People's Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Liberal People's Party (Sweden)|Liberal People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Liberal People's Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Liberal People's Party (Sweden)|Liberal People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe/meta/color}}}} Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE   
 
| {{colorbox|{{Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe/meta/color}}}} Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE   
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Svensson|Alf Svensson}}
 
| {{sort|Svensson|Alf Svensson}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Christian Democrats (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Christian Democrats (Sweden)|Christian Democrats  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Christian Democrats (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Christian Democrats (Sweden)|Christian Democrats  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP  
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Svensson|Eva-Britt Svensson}} <ref>Resigned in 2011 due to health problems. Replaced by Mikael Gustafsson (3,218 votes) on 22 September 2011.</ref>
 
| {{sort|Svensson|Eva-Britt Svensson}} <ref>Resigned in 2011 due to health problems. Replaced by Mikael Gustafsson (3,218 votes) on 22 September 2011.</ref>
 
| {{colorbox|{{Left Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Left Party (Sweden)|Left Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Left Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Left Party (Sweden)|Left Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{European United Left–Nordic Green Left/meta/color}}}} European United Left–Nordic Green Left|EUL–NGL
 
| {{colorbox|{{European United Left–Nordic Green Left/meta/color}}}} European United Left–Nordic Green Left|EUL–NGL
 
|-
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Ulvskog|Marita Ulvskog}}
 
| {{sort|Ulvskog|Marita Ulvskog}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish Social Democratic Party/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party (Sweden)|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish Social Democratic Party/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party (Sweden)|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Westlund|Åsa Westlund}}
 
| {{sort|Westlund|Åsa Westlund}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish Social Democratic Party/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party (Sweden)|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Swedish Social Democratic Party/meta/color}}}} Social Democratic Party (Sweden)|Social Democratic Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/meta/color}}}} Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats|S&D  
 
|-
 
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| [[Élections européennes 2009 Suède|Suède]]
 
| {{sort|Wikström|Cecilia Wikström}}
 
| {{sort|Wikström|Cecilia Wikström}}
 
| {{colorbox|{{Liberal People's Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Liberal People's Party (Sweden)|Liberal People's Party  
 
| {{colorbox|{{Liberal People's Party (Sweden)/meta/color}}}} Liberal People's Party (Sweden)|Liberal People's Party  

Version du 3 mai 2013 à 21:17


Membres élus au 14/07/2009

État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE Circonscription
France Sandrine Bélier   EELV / divers gauche   V-ALE Est
France Danjean, Arnaud   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Est
France Daul, Joseph   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Est
France Gollnisch, Bruno   Front National   NI Est
France Griesbeck, Nathalie[1]   Mouvement Démocrate   ADLE Est
France Hoang-Ngoc, Liêm   Parti Socialiste   S&D Est
France Mathieu, Véronique   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Est
France Striffler, Michèle   MAJ / La Gauche Moderne   PPE Est
France Trautmann, Catherine   Parti Socialiste   S&D Est
France Barnier, Michel   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Île-de-France
France Dati, Rachida   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Île-de-France
France Cavada, Jean-Marie   MAJ / Nouveau Centre   PPE Île-de-France
France Gallo, Marielle   MAJ / La Gauche Moderne   PPE Île-de-France
France Juvin, Philippe   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Île-de-France
France Cohn-Bendit, Daniel   EELV / Les Verts   V-ALE Île-de-France
France Joly, Eva   EELV / divers gauche   V-ALE Île-de-France
France Canfin, Pascal   EELV / Les Verts   V-ALE Île-de-France
France Delli, Karima   EELV / Les Verts   V-ALE Île-de-France
France Désir, Harlem   Parti Socialiste   S&D Île-de-France
France Berès, Pervenche   Parti Socialiste   S&D Île-de-France
France Sarnez (de), Marielle   Mouvement Démocrate   ADLE Île-de-France
France Le Hyaric, Patrick   Font de Gauche / Parti Communiste Français   GUE-NGL Île-de-France
France Audy, Jean-Pierre   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Massif Central - Centre
France Auconie (Briard-), Sophie   MAJ / Nouveau Centre   PPE Massif Central - Centre
France Soullie, Catherine [2]   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Massif Central - Centre
France Weber, Henri   Parti Socialiste   S&D Massif Central - Centre
France Besset, Jean-Paul   EELV / divers gauche   V-ALE Massif Central - Centre
France Riquet, Dominique   MAJ / UMP - Parti Radical   PPE Nord-Ouest
France Saïfi, Tokia   MAJ / UMP - Parti Radical   PPE Nord-Ouest
France Gauzès, Jean-Paul   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Nord-Ouest
France Gruny, Pascale   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Nord-Ouest
France Pargneaux, Gilles   Parti Socialiste   S&D Nord-Ouest
France Grelier, Estelle   Parti Socialiste   S&D Nord-Ouest
France Flautre, Hélène   EELV / Les Verts   V-ALE Nord-Ouest
France Le Pen, Marine   Front National   NI Nord-Ouest
France Lepage, Corinne   Mouvement Démocrate   ADLE Nord-Ouest
France Hénin, Jacky   Font de Gauche / Parti Communiste Français   GUE-NGL Nord-Ouest
France Ponga, Maurice   MAJ / Le Rassemblement - UMP   PPE Outre-mer
France Hoarau, Élie   AOM / Parti Communiste Réunionnais   GUE-NGL Outre-mer
France Tirolien, Patrice   Parti Socialiste   S&D Outre-mer
France Grossetête, Françoise   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Sud-Est
France Abad, Damien   MAJ / Nouveau Centre   PPE Sud-Est
France Vlasto, Dominique   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Sud-Est
France Franco, Gaston   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Sud-Est
France Dantin, Michel[3]   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Sud-Est
France Rivasi, Michèle   EELV / Les Verts   V-ALE Sud-Est
France Alfonsi, François   EELV / Partitu di a Nazione Corsa   V-ALE Sud-Est
France Benarab-Attou, Malika   EELV / Les Verts   V-ALE Sud-Est
France Peillon, Vincent   Parti Socialiste   S&D Sud-Est
France Guillaume, Sylvie   Parti Socialiste   S&D Sud-Est
France Le Pen, Jean-Marie   Front National   NI Sud-Est
France Bennahmias, Jean-Luc   Mouvement Démocrate   ADLE Sud-Est
France Vergiat, Marie-Christine   Font de Gauche / divers gauche   GUE-NGL Sud-Est
France Baudis, Dominique   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Sud-Ouest
France Veyrac (de), Christine   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Sud-Ouest
France Lamassoure, Alain   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Sud-Ouest
France Sanchez-Schmidt, Marie-Thérèse   MAJ / UMP - Parti Radical   PPE Sud-Ouest
France Arif, Kader   Parti Socialiste   S&D Sud-Ouest
France Castex, Françoise   Parti Socialiste   S&D Sud-Ouest
France Bové, José   EELV / divers gauche   V-ALE Sud-Ouest
France Grèze, Catherine   EELV / Les Verts   V-ALE Sud-Ouest
France Rochefort, Robert   Mouvement Démocrate   ADLE Sud-Ouest
France Mélenchon, Jean-Luc   Font de Gauche / Parti de Gauche (PG)   GUE-NGL Sud-Ouest
France Béchu, Christophe   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Ouest
France Morin, Élisabeth   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Ouest
France Cadec, Alain   MAJ / Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE Ouest
France Vergnaud, Bernadette   Parti Socialiste   S&D Ouest
France Le Foll, Stéphane   Parti Socialiste   S&D Ouest
France Jadot, Yannick   EELV / divers gauche   V-ALE Ouest
France Kiil-Nielsen, Nicole   EELV / Les Verts   V-ALE Ouest
France Villiers (de), Philippe   Libertas / Mouvement pour la France   ELD Ouest
France Goulard, Sylvie   Mouvement Démocrate   ADLE Ouest

MAJ: listes de la majorité présidentielle (UMP[4] - Nouveau Centre - La Gauche Moderne)


Membres supplémentaires au 07/12/2011

Membres supplémentaires élus par l'Assemblée nationale (traité de Lisbonne).

Nom Parti Groupe PE
Jean Roatta   Union pour un Mouvement Populaire   PPE
Yves Cochet   EELV   V-ALE


  1. Remplace Jean-François Kahn
  2. Remplace Brice Hortefeux jusqu'au 24/03/2011
  3. Remplace Nora Berra jusqu'au 16/06/2012
  4. Dont Parti Radical (PRAD)


États membres

État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Allemagne Jan Philipp Albrecht   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Alexander Alvaro Free Democratic Party ALDE
Allemagne Burkhard Balz Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Lothar Bisky The Left EUL–NGL
Allemagne Franziska Brantner   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Elmar Brok Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Udo Bullmann Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Reimer Böge Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Reinhard Bütikofer   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Daniel Caspary Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Jorgo Chatzimarkakis Free Democratic Party ALDE
Allemagne Michael Cramer   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Jürgen Creutzmann Free Democratic Party ALDE
Allemagne Albert Deß Christian Social Union (Bavaria) EPP
Allemagne Christian Ehler Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Cornelia Ernst The Left EUL–NGL
Allemagne Ismail Ertug Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Markus Ferber Christian Social Union (Bavaria) EPP
Allemagne Knut Fleckenstein Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Karl-Heinz Florenz Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Michael Gahler Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Evelyne Gebhardt Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Jens Geier Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Sven Giegold   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Norbert Glante Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Alexander Graf Lambsdorff Free Democratic Party ALDE
Allemagne Matthias Groote Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Ingeborg Grässle Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Rebecca Harms   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Jutta Haug Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Nadja Hirsch Free Democratic Party ALDE
Allemagne Monika Hohlmeier Christian Social Union (Bavaria) EPP
Allemagne Gerald Häfner   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Thomas Händel The Left EUL–NGL
Allemagne Martin Häusling   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Peter Jahr Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Elisabeth Jeggle Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Petra Kammerevert Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Martin Kastler Christian Social Union (Bavaria) EPP
Allemagne Ska Keller   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Christa Klaß Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Wolf Klinz Free Democratic Party ALDE
Allemagne Jürgen Klute The Left EUL–NGL
Allemagne Dieter-Lebrecht Koch Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Silvana Koch-Mehrin Free Democratic Party ALDE
Allemagne Holger Krahmer Free Democratic Party ALDE
Allemagne Constanze Krehl Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Wolfgang Kreissl-Dörfler Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Werner Kuhn Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Bernd Lange Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Werner Langen Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Kurt Lechner Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Klaus-Heiner Lehne Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Jo Leinen Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Hans-Peter Liese Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Barbara Lochbihler   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Sabine Lösing The Left EUL–NGL
Allemagne Thomas Mann Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Hans-Peter Mayer Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Gesine Meißner Free Democratic Party ALDE
Allemagne Norbert Neuser Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Angelika Niebler Christian Social Union (Bavaria) EPP
Allemagne Doris Pack Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Markus Pieper Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Bernd Posselt Christian Social Union (Bavaria) EPP
Allemagne Hans-Gert Pöttering Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Bernhard Rapkay Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Dagmar Reichenbach Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Britta Reimers Free Democratic Party ALDE
Allemagne Herbert Reul Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Ulrike Rodust Social Democratic Party PASD
Allemagne Heide Rühle   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Horst Schnellhardt Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Birgit Schnieber-Jastram Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Helmut Scholz The Left EUL–NGL
Allemagne Elisabeth Schroedter   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Martin Schulz Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Werner Schulz   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Andreas Schwab Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Peter Simon Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Birgit Sippel Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Renate Sommer Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Jutta Steinruck Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Alexandra Thein Free Democratic Party ALDE
Allemagne Michael Theurer Free Democratic Party ALDE
Allemagne Helga Trüpel   Alliance '90/The Greens G–EFA
Allemagne Thomas Ulmer Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Sabine Verheyen Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Axel Voss Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Manfred Weber Christian Social Union (Bavaria) EPP
Allemagne Barbara Weiler Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Anja Weisgerber Christian Social Union (Bavaria) EPP
Allemagne Kerstin Westphal Social Democratic Party S&D
Allemagne Rainer Wieland Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Sabine Wils The Left EUL–NGL
Allemagne Hermann Winkler Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Joachim Zeller Christian Democratic Union EPP
Allemagne Gabriele Zimmer The Left EUL–NGL
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Italie Elisabetta Gardini   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Salvatore Iacolino   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Giovanni La Via   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Clemente Mastella   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Barbara Matera   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Mario Mauro   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Erminia Mazzoni   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Cristiana Muscardini   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Alfredo Pallone   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Aldo Patriciello   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Crescenzio Rivellini   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Licia Ronzulli   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Potito Salatto   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Amalia Sartori   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Marco Scurria   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Sergio Silvestris   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Francesca Balzani Democratic Party S&D
Italie Luigi Berlinguer Democratic Party S&D
Italie Rita Borsellino Democratic Party S&D
Italie Salvatore Caronna Democratic Party S&D
Italie Sergio Cofferati Democratic Party S&D
Italie Silvia Costa Democratic Party S&D
Italie Andrea Cozzolino Democratic Party S&D
Italie Rosario Crocetta [1] Democratic Party S&D
Italie Francesco De Angelis Democratic Party S&D
Italie Paolo De Castro Democratic Party S&D
Italie Leonardo Domenici Democratic Party S&D
Italie Roberto Gualtieri Democratic Party S&D
Italie Guido Milana Democratic Party S&D
Italie Pier Antonio Panzeri Democratic Party S&D
Italie Mario Pirillo Democratic Party S&D
Italie Gianni Pittella Democratic Party S&D
Italie Vittorio Prodi Democratic Party S&D
Italie David Sassoli Democratic Party S&D
Italie Debora Serracchiani Democratic Party S&D
Italie Gianluca Susta Democratic Party S&D
Italie Patrizia Toia Democratic Party S&D
Italie Gabriele Albertini   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Sonia Alfano   Italy of Values ALDE
Italie Magdi Allam Union of the Centre EPP
Italie Roberta Angelilli   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Antonello Antinoro Union of the Centre EPP
Italie Alfredo Antoniozzi   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Pino Arlacchi   Italy of Values ALDE
Italie Raffaele Baldassarre   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Paolo Bartolozzi   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Sergio Berlato   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Mara Bizzotto   Lega Nord EFD
Italie Vito Bonsignore   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Mario Borghezio   Lega Nord EFD
Italie Antonio Cancian   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Carlo Casini Union of the Centre EPP
Italie Giovanni Collino [2]   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Lara Comi   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Ciriaco de Mita Union of the Centre EPP
Italie Herbert Dorfmann   South Tyrolean People's Party EPP
Italie Carlo Fidanza   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Lorenzo Fontana   Lega Nord EFD
Italie Vincenzo Iovine   Italy of Values ALDE
Italie Claudio Morganti   Lega Nord EFD
Italie Tiziano Motti Union of the Centre EPP
Italie Fiorello Provera   Lega Nord EFD
Italie Oreste Rossi   Lega Nord EFD
Italie Niccolò Rinaldi   Italy of Values ALDE
Italie Matteo Salvini   Lega Nord EFD
Italie Giancarlo Scottà   Lega Nord EFD
Italie Francesco Speroni   Lega Nord EFD
Italie Salvatore Tatarella   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Giommaria Uggias   Italy of Values ALDE
Italie Gianni Vattimo   Italy of Values ALDE
Italie Iva Zanicchi   The People of Freedom EPP
Italie Andrea Zanoni   Italy of Values ALDE
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Luxembourg Georges Bach [3]   Christian Social People's Party EPP
Luxembourg Frank Engel   Christian Social People's Party EPP
Luxembourg Robert Goebbels Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Luxembourg Charles Goerens Democratic Party S&D
Luxembourg Astrid Lulling   Christian Social People's Party EPP
Luxembourg Claude Turmes The Greens G–EFA
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Pays-Bas Johannes "Hans" van Baalen   People's Party for Freedom and Democracy ALDE
Pays-Bas Bastiaan "Bas" Belder   Reformed Political Party EFD
Pays-Bas Thijs Berman Labour Party S&D
Pays-Bas Louis Bontes [4]   Party for Freedom NI
Pays-Bas Emine Bozkurt Labour Party S&D
Pays-Bas Wim van de Camp   Christian Democratic Appeal EPP
Pays-Bas Marije Cornelissen   GreenLeft G–EFA
Pays-Bas Peter van Dalen   ChristianUnion ECR
Pays-Bas Bas Eickhout   GreenLeft G–EFA
Pays-Bas Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy   Democrats 66 ALDE
Pays-Bas Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert [5]   People's Party for Freedom and Democracy ALDE
Pays-Bas Dennis de Jong Socialist Party EUL–NGL
Pays-Bas Esther de Lange   Christian Democratic Appeal EPP
Pays-Bas Kartika Liotard Socialist Party (2009–2010) /   Independent (politician)|Independent EUL–NGL
Pays-Bas Barry Madlener [6]   Party for Freedom NI
Pays-Bas Toine Manders   People's Party for Freedom and Democracy ALDE
Pays-Bas Judith Merkies Labour Party S&D
Pays-Bas Lambert van Nistelrooij   Christian Democratic Appeal EPP
Pays-Bas Ria Oomen-Ruijten   Christian Democratic Appeal EPP
Pays-Bas Judith Sargentini   GreenLeft G–EFA
Pays-Bas Marietje Schaake   Democrats 66 ALDE
Pays-Bas Laurence Stassen [7]   Party for Freedom NI
Pays-Bas Daniël van der Stoep [8]   Party for Freedom NI
Pays-Bas Sophie in 't Veld   Democrats 66 ALDE
Pays-Bas Corien Wortmann-Kool   Christian Democratic Appeal EPP
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Danemark Margrete Auken Socialist People's Party G–EFA
Danemark Bendt Bendtsen Conservative People's Party EPP
Danemark Ole Christensen Social Democrats S&D
Danemark Anne Elisabet Jensen Left, Liberal Party ALDE
Danemark Dan Jørgensen Social Democrats S&D
Danemark Morten Løkkegaard Left, Liberal Party ALDE
Danemark Morten Messerschmidt People's Party EFD
Danemark Jens Rohde Left, Liberal Party ALDE
Danemark Anna Rosbach Andersen People's Party EFD [9]
Danemark Christel Schaldemose Social Democrats S&D
Danemark Søren Søndergaard   People's Movement against the EU EUL–NGL
Danemark Britta Thomsen Social Democrats S&D
Danemark Emilie Turunen Socialist People's Party G–EFA
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Irelande Pablo Arias Echeverría People's Party EPP
Irelande Liam Aylward Fianna Fáil Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Irelande Nessa Childers Labour Party Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
Irelande Brian Crowley Fianna Fáil Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Irelande Proinsias De Rossa[10] Labour Party Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
Irelande Pat the Cope Gallagher Fianna Fáil Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Irelande Marian Harkin Independent Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Irelande Jim Higgins (Irish politician) Fine Gael European People's Party
Irelande Joe Higgins[11] Socialist Party European United Left–Nordic Green Left
Irelande Alan Kelly (politician)[12] Labour Party Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
Irelande Seán Kelly (Irish politician) Fine Gael European People's Party
Irelande Mairead McGuinness Fine Gael European People's Party
Irelande Gay Mitchell Fine Gael European People's Party


État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Royaume-Uni Stuart Agnew UKIP EFD
Royaume-Uni Martina Anderson SF European United Left–Nordic Green Left|EUL-NGL
Royaume-Uni Marta Andreasen Conservative[13] ECR
Royaume-Uni Richard Ashworth Conservative European Conservatives and Reformists|ECR
Royaume-Uni Robert Atkins (politician) Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Gerard Batten UKIP EFD
Royaume-Uni Catherine Bearder Lib Dem ALDE
Royaume-Uni Phil Bennion[14] Lib Dem ALDE
Royaume-Uni Godfrey Bloom UKIP EFD
Royaume-Uni Sharon Bowles Lib Dem ALDE
Royaume-Uni Philip Bradbourn Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Andrew Brons BNP NI
Royaume-Uni John Bufton UKIP EFD
Royaume-Uni Martin Callanan Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni David Campbell Bannerman Conservative[15] ECR
Royaume-Uni Michael Cashman Labour PASD
Royaume-Uni Giles Chichester Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Derek Clark UKIP EFD
Royaume-Uni Trevor Colman UKIP NI
Royaume-Uni William Legge, 10th Earl of Dartmouth UKIP EFD
Royaume-Uni Chris Davies Lib Dem ALDE
Royaume-Uni Nirj Deva Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Diane Dodds DUP NI
Royaume-Uni Andrew Duff Lib Dem ALDE
Royaume-Uni James Elles Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Jill Evans PC Greens–EFA
Royaume-Uni Nigel Farage UKIP EFD
Royaume-Uni Vicky Ford Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Jacqueline Foster Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Ashley Fox Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Julie Girling Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Nick Griffin BNP NI
Royaume-Uni Fiona Hall (politician) Lib Dem ALDE
Royaume-Uni Daniel Hannan Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Malcolm Harbour Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Roger Helmer UKIP[16] EFD
Royaume-Uni Mary Honeyball Labour PASD
Royaume-Uni Richard Howitt (politician) Labour PASD
Royaume-Uni Ian Hudghton SNP Greens–EFA
Royaume-Uni Stephen Hughes (politician) Labour PASD
Royaume-Uni Syed Kamall Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Sajjad Karim Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Timothy Kirkhope Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Jean Lambert Greens (E&W) Greens–EFA
Royaume-Uni Sarah Ludford, Baroness Ludford Lib Dem ALDE
Royaume-Uni George Lyon (Scottish politician) Lib Dem ALDE
Royaume-Uni David Martin (Scottish politician) Labour PASD
Royaume-Uni Linda McAvan Labour PASD
Royaume-Uni Arlene McCarthy Labour PASD
Royaume-Uni Emma McClarkin Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Edward McMillan-Scott Lib Dem ALDE
Royaume-Uni Anthea McIntyre[17] Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Claude Moraes Labour PASD
Royaume-Uni Mike Nattrass UKIP EFD
Royaume-Uni Bill Newton Dunn Lib Dem ALDE
Royaume-Uni Jim Nicholson (UK politician) UCUNF ECR
Royaume-Uni Paul Nuttall UKIP EFD
Royaume-Uni Brian Simpson Labour PASD
Royaume-Uni Nikki Sinclaire Independent[18] NI
Royaume-Uni Peter Skinner Labour PASD
Royaume-Uni Alyn Smith SNP Greens–EFA
Royaume-Uni Struan Stevenson Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Catherine Stihler Labour PASD
Royaume-Uni Robert Sturdy Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Kay Swinburne Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Charles Tannock Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Keith Taylor (British politician)[19] Greens (E&W) Greens–EFA
Royaume-Uni Rebecca Taylor (politician)[20] Lib Dem ALDE
Royaume-Uni Geoffrey Van Orden Conservative ECR
Royaume-Uni Derek Vaughan Labour PASD
Royaume-Uni Graham Watson Lib Dem ALDE
Royaume-Uni Glenis Willmott Labour PASD
Royaume-Uni Marina Yannakoudakis Conservative ECR


État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Grèce Arsenis Socialist Movement S&D
Grèce Chountís   Coalition of the Radical Left EUL–NGL
Grèce Giannakou New Democracy EPP
Grèce Koppa Socialist Movement S&D
Grèce Koumoutsakos New Democracy EPP
Grèce Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou New Democracy EPP
Grèce Lambrinidis [21] Socialist Movement S&D
Grèce Pafilis [22] Communist Party EUL–NGL
Grèce Paliadeli Socialist Movement S&D
Grèce Papakonstantinou [23] Socialist Movement S&D
Grèce Papanikolaou New Democracy EPP
Grèce Papastamkos New Democracy EPP
Grèce Podimata Socialist Movement S&D
Grèce Poupakis New Democracy EPP
Grèce Rapti Socialist Movement S&D
Grèce Plevris [24]   Popular Orthodox Rally EFD
Grèce Skylakakis New Democracy (2009–2010)
  Democratic Alliance (Greece)|Democratic Alliance(2010–2012)
  Drasi|Drasi
EPP (2009–2010)
  Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE
Grèce Stavrakakis Socialist Movement S&D
Grèce Toussas Communist Party EUL–NGL
Grèce Tremopoulos   Ecologist Greens G–EFA
Grèce Tsoukalas New Democracy EPP
Grèce Tzavela   Popular Orthodox Rally EFD


État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Espagne Pablo Arias Echeverría People's Party EPP
Espagne María del Pilar Ayuso González People's Party EPP
Espagne Luis de Grandes Pascual People's Party EPP
Espagne Pilar del Castillo Vera People's Party EPP
Espagne Agustín Díaz de Mera García Consuegra People's Party EPP
Espagne Rosa Estaràs Ferragut People's Party EPP
Espagne Carmen Fraga Estévez People's Party EPP
Espagne José García-Margallo y Marfil People's Party EPP
Espagne Salvador Garriga Polledo People's Party EPP
Espagne Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines Corral People's Party EPP
Espagne María Esther Herranz García People's Party EPP
Espagne Santiago Fisas Ayxelá People's Party EPP
Espagne Carlos José Iturgaiz Angulo People's Party EPP
Espagne Teresa Jimznez-Becerril Barrio People's Party EPP
Espagne Verónica Lope Fontagne People's Party EPP
Espagne Antonio López-Istúriz White People's Party EPP
Espagne Gabriel Mato Adrover People's Party EPP
Espagne Jaime Mayor Oreja People's Party EPP
Espagne Francisco José Millán Mon People's Party EPP
Espagne Íñigo Méndez de Vigo Montojo People's Party EPP
Espagne José Salafranca Sánchez-Neira People's Party EPP
Espagne Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca People's Party EPP
Espagne Pablo Zalba Bidegain People's Party EPP
Espagne Eva Ortiz Vilella [25] People's Party EPP
Espagne Magdalena Álvarez Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Josefa Andrés Barea Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Inés Ayala Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne María Badía Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Alejandro Cercas Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Ricardo Cortes Lastra Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Iratxe García Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Eider Gardiazabal Rubial Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Enrique Guerrero Salom Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Ramón Jáuregui Atondo Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Juan Fernando López Aguilar Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Miguel Ángel Martínez Martínez Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Antonio Masip Hidalgo Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Emilio Menéndez Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne María Muñiz de Urquiza Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Raimon Obiols i Germà Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Juan Andrés Perelló Rodríguez Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Teresa Riera Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Carmen Romero López Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Antolín Sánchez Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Luis Yáñez-Barnuevo Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Vicente Miguel Garcés Ramón [26] Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Dolores García-Hierro [27] Socialist Workers' Party S&D
Espagne Izaskun Bilbao   Coalition for Europe (  Basque Nationalist Party) ALDE
Espagne Salvador Sedó [28]   Coalition for Europe (  Democratic Convergence of Catalonia) ALDE
Espagne Ramon Tremosa   Coalition for Europe (  Democratic Convergence of Catalonia) ALDE
Espagne Francisco Sosa Wagner   Union, Progress and Democracy NI
Espagne Willy Meyer Pleite The Left (  United Left (Spain)|United Left) EUL–NGL
Espagne Raül Romeva The Left (  Initiative for Catalonia Greens) G–EFA
Espagne Oriol Junqueras [29]   Europe of the Peoples–Greens (  Republican Left of Catalonia) G–EFA
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Portugal Bastos Social Democratic Party EPP
Portugal Carvalho Social Democratic Party EPP
Portugal Coelho Social Democratic Party EPP
Portugal David Social Democratic Party EPP
Portugal do Céu Patrão Social Democratic Party EPP
Portugal Fernandes Social Democratic Party EPP
Portugal Rangel Social Democratic Party EPP
Portugal Teixeira Social Democratic Party EPP
Portugal Correia de Campos Socialist Party S&D
Portugal Estrela Socialist Party S&D
Portugal Ferreira Socialist Party S&D
Portugal Gomes Socialist Party S&D
Portugal Capoulas Santos Socialist Party S&D
Portugal Moreira Socialist Party S&D
Portugal Alves Socialist Party S&D
Portugal Matias   Left Bloc EUL–NGL
Portugal Tavares Independent EUL–NGL (2009–2011)
  The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA
Portugal Portas [30]   Left Bloc EUL–NGL
Portugal Figueiredo [31] Communist Party) EUL–NGL
Portugal Ferreira Communist Party) EUL–NGL
Portugal Feio Democratic and Social Centre–People's Party EPP
Portugal Melo Democratic and Social Centre–People's Party EPP
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Autriche Martin Ehrenhauser Hans-Peter Martin's List NI
Autriche Karin Kadenbach Social Democratic Party S&D
Autriche Othmar Karas People's Party EPP
Autriche Elisabeth Köstinger People's Party EPP
Autriche Jörg Leichtfried Social Democratic Party S&D
Autriche Eva Lichtenberger The Greens–The Green Alternative G–EFA
Autriche Ulrike Lunacek The Greens–The Green Alternative G–EFA
Autriche Hans-Peter Martin Hans-Peter Martin's List NI
Autriche Andreas Mölzer Freedom Party NI
Autriche Franz Obermayr Freedom Party NI
Autriche Hella Ranner [32] People's Party EPP
Autriche Evelyn Regner Social Democratic Party S&D
Autriche Paul Rübig People's Party EPP
Autriche Richard Seeber People's Party EPP
Autriche Ewald Stadler [33] Alliance for the Future NI
Autriche Ernst Strasser [34] People's Party EPP
Autriche Hannes Swoboda Social Democratic Party S&D
Autriche Angelika Werthmann Hans-Peter Martin's List NI
Autriche Josef Weidenholzer [35] Social Democratic Party S&D
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Finlande Essayah Christian Democrats EPP
Finlande Haglund [36]   Swedish People's Party ALDE
Finlande Hassi   Green League G–EFA
Finlande Hautala [37]   Green League G–EFA
Finlande Itälä [38]   National Coalition Party EPP
Finlande Jaakonsaari Social Democratic Party S&D
Finlande Jäätteenmäki Centre Party ALDE
Finlande Korhola   National Coalition Party EPP
Finlande Manner Centre Party ALDE
Finlande Pietikäinen   National Coalition Party EPP
Finlande Repo Social Democratic Party S&D
Finlande Soini [39]   True Finns EFD
Finlande Takkula Centre Party ALDE
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Suède Amelia Andersdotter [40] Pirate Party G–EFA
Suède Anna Maria Corazza Bildt Moderate Party EPP
Suède Lena Ek [41] Centre Party ALDE
Suède Christian Engström Pirate Party G–EFA
Suède Christofer Fjellner Moderate Party EPP
Suède Göran Färm Social Democratic Party S&D
Suède Anna Hedh Social Democratic Party S&D
Suède Gunnar Hökmark Moderate Party EPP
Suède Anna Ibrisagic Moderate Party EPP
Suède Olle Ludvigsson Social Democratic Party S&D
Suède Isabella Lövin Green Party G–EFA
Suède Jens Nilsson (politician) [42] Social Democratic Party S&D
Suède Marit Paulsen Liberal People's Party ALDE
Suède Carl Schlyter Green Party G–EFA
Suède Olle Schmidt Liberal People's Party ALDE
Suède Alf Svensson Christian Democrats EPP
Suède Eva-Britt Svensson [43] Left Party EUL–NGL
Suède Marita Ulvskog Social Democratic Party S&D
Suède Åsa Westlund Social Democratic Party S&D
Suède Cecilia Wikström Liberal People's Party ALDE
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Adamou   Progressive Party of Working People EUN–NGL
Demetriou   Democratic Rally EPP–ED
Kasoulides   Democratic Rally EPP–ED
Matsakis Democratic Party ALDE
Matsis For Europe EPP–ED
Triantaphyllides   Progressive Party of Working People EUN–NGL
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Ilves [44] Social Democratic Party PES
Kelam   Pro Patria Union EPP–ED
Mikko Social Democratic Party PES
Oviir Centre Party ALDE
Savi Reform Party ALDE
Tarand Social Democratic Party PES


État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
János Áder [45] Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
Zoltán Balczó [46] Jobbik–The Movement for a Better Hungary NI
Lajos Bokros Democratic Forum ECR
Tamás Deutsch (politician) Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
Kinga Gál Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
Béla Glattfelder Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
Kinga Göncz Socialist Party S&D
Zita Gurmai Socialist Party S&D
Enikő Győri [47] Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
András Gyürk Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
Ágnes Hankiss Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
Edit Herczog Socialist Party S&D
Lívia Járóka Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
Ádám Kósa Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
Krisztina Morvai Jobbik–The Movement for a Better Hungary NI
Csaba Őry Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
Pál Schmitt [48] Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
György Schöpflin Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
László Surján Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
József Szájer Fidesz–Hungarian Civic Union EPP
Csanád Szegedi Jobbik–The Movement for a Better Hungary NI
Csaba Tabajdi Socialist Party S&D
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Ivars Godmanis   Latvia's First Party/Latvian Way ALDE
Sandra Kalniete Civic Union EPP
Artūrs Kariņš   New Era Party EPP
Aleksandrs Mirskis   Harmony Centre S&D
Alfreds Rubiks   Harmony Centre EUL–NGL
Kārlis Šadurskis [49] Civic Union EPP
Inese Vaidere Civic Union EPP
Tatjana Ždanoka   For Human Rights in United Latvia G–EFA
Roberts Zīle   For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK ECR
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Laima Andrikienė   Homeland Union EPP
Zigmantas Balčytis Social Democratic Party S&D
Vilija Blinkevičiūtė Social Democratic Party S&D
Leonidas Donskis Liberal Movement ALDE
Juozas Imbrasas   Order and Justice EFD
Vytautas Landsbergis   Homeland Union EPP
Radvilė Morkūnaitė   Homeland Union EPP
Rolandas Paksas   Order and Justice EFD
Justas Paleckis Social Democratic Party S&D
Algirdas Saudargas   Homeland Union EPP
Valdemar Tomaševski Electoral Action of Poles ECR
Viktor Uspaskich [50] Labour Party ALDE
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
John Attard Montalto Labour Party S&D
Simon Busuttil Nationalist Party (2009–2013) EPP
David Casa Nationalist Party EPP
Roberta Metsola Tedesco Triccas Nationalist Party (2013–) EPP
Joseph Cuschieri [51] Labour Party S&D
Louis Grech Labour Party (2009–2013) S&D
Edward Scicluna Labour Party (2009–2013) S&D
Marlene Mizzi Labour Party (2013–) S&D
Claudette Abela Baldacchino Labour Party (2013–) S&D
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Adam Bielan Independent ECR
Piotr Borys   Civic Platform EPP
Arkadiusz Bratkowski [52] People's Party EPP
Jerzy Buzek   Civic Platform EPP
Tadeusz Cymański   Law and Justice ECR
Ryszard Czarnecki   Law and Justice ECR
Lidia Geringer de Oedenberg Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union S&D
Adam Gierek Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union S&D
Marek Gróbarczyk   Law and Justice ECR
Andrzej Grzyb People's Party EPP
Róża Gräfin Von Thun Und Hohenstein   Civic Platform EPP
Małgorzata Handzlik   Civic Platform EPP
Jolanta Hibner   Civic Platform EPP
Danuta Hubner   Civic Platform EPP
Danuta Jazłowiecka   Civic Platform EPP
Sidonia Jędrzejewska   Civic Platform EPP
Filip Kaczmarek   Civic Platform EPP
Jarosław Kalinowski People's Party EPP
Michał Kamiński   Law and Justice /   Poland Comes First ECR
Lena Kolarska-Bobińska   Civic Platform EPP
Paweł Kowal   Law and Justice /   Poland Comes First ECR
Jacek Kurski   Law and Justice ECR
Ryszard Legutko   Law and Justice ECR
Janusz Lewandowski [53]   Civic Platform EPP
Bogusław Liberadzki Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union S&D
Krzysztof Lisek   Civic Platform EPP
Elżbieta Łukacijewska   Civic Platform EPP
Bogdan Marcinkiewicz   Civic Platform EPP
Marek Migalski   Law and Justice /   Poland Comes First ECR
Sławomir Nitras   Civic Platform EPP
Wojciech Olejniczak Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union S&D
Jan Olbrycht   Civic Platform EPP
Mirosław Piotrowski   Law and Justice ECR
Tomasz Poręba   Law and Justice ECR
Jacek Protasiewicz   Civic Platform EPP
Jacek Saryusz-Wolski   Civic Platform EPP
Joanna Senyszyn Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union S&D
Czesław Siekierski People's Party EPP
Marek Siwiec Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union S&D
Joanna Skrzydlewska   Civic Platform EPP
Bogusław Sonik   Civic Platform EPP
Konrad Szymański   Law and Justice ECR
Rafał Trzaskowski   Civic Platform EPP
Jarosław Wałęsa   Civic Platform EPP
Jacek Włosowicz   Law and Justice ECR
Janusz Wojciechowski   Law and Justice ECR
Paweł Zalewski   Civic Platform EPP
Artur Zasada   Civic Platform EPP
Janusz Zemke Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union S&D
Zbigniew Ziobro   Law and Justice ECR
Tadeusz Zwiefka   Civic Platform EPP
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Edit Bauer   Party of the Hungarian Coalition EPP
Monika Beňová Direction–Social Democracy S&D
Sergej Kozlík People's Party–Movement for a Democratic Slovakia ALDE
Eduard Kukan Democratic and Christian Union–Democratic Party EPP
Vladimír Maňka Direction–Social Democracy S&D
Alajos Mészáros   Party of the Hungarian Coalition EPP
Miroslav Mikolášik   Christian Democratic Movement EPP
Katarína Neveďalová Direction–Social Democracy S&D
Jaroslav Paška National Party EFD
Monika Smolková Direction–Social Democracy S&D
Peter Šťastný Democratic and Christian Union–Democratic Party EPP
Boris Zala Direction–Social Democracy S&D
Anna Záborská   Christian Democratic Movement EPP
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Tanja Fajon Social Democrats S&D
Romana Jordan Democratic Party EPP
Jelko Kacin Liberal Democracy ALDE
Zoran Thaler [54] Social Democrats S&D
Zofija Mazej [55] Democratic Party EPP
Alojz Peterle   New Slovenia EPP
Ivo Vajgl Zares–Social Liberals ALDE
Milan Zver Democratic Party EPP
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Jan Březina Christian and Democratic Union EPP
Zuzana Brzobohatá Social Democratic Party S&D
Milan Cabrnoch Civic Democratic Party ECR
Andrea Češková Civic Democratic Party ECR
Robert Dušek Social Democratic Party S&D
Hynek Fajmon Civic Democratic Party ECR
Richard Falbr Social Democratic Party S&D
Jiří Havel [56] Social Democratic Party S&D
Jaromír Kohlíček Communist Party (Bohemia and Moravia) EUL–NGL
Edvard Kožušník Civic Democratic Party ECR
Jiří Maštálka Communist Party (Bohemia and Moravia) EUL–NGL
Miroslav Ouzký Civic Democratic Party ECR
Pavel Poc Social Democratic Party S&D
Miloslav Ransdorf Communist Party (Bohemia and Moravia) EUL–NGL
Vladimír Remek Communist Party (Bohemia and Moravia) EUL–NGL
Zuzana Roithová Christian and Democratic Union EPP
Libor Rouček Social Democratic Party S&D
Olga Sehnalová Social Democratic Party S&D
Ivo Strejček Civic Democratic Party ECR
Evžen Tošenovský Civic Democratic Party ECR
Oldřich Vlasák Civic Democratic Party ECR
Jan Zahradil Civic Democratic Party ECR
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Slavcho Binev Attack NI
Filiz Husmenova   Movement for Rights and Freedoms ALDE
Iliana Ivanova   Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria EPP
Ivaylo Kalfin Socialist Party) S&D
Metin Kazak   Movement for Rights and Freedoms ALDE
Evgeni Kirilov Socialist Party) S&D
Rumiana Jeleva [57]   Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria EPP
Stanimir Ilchev [58]   National Movement for Stability and Progress (National Movement Simeon II) ALDE
Svetoslav Malinov [59]   Blue Coalition (Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria) EPP
Modèle:Nowrap Union of Democratic Forces) EPP
Maria Nedeltcheva   Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria EPP
Vladko Panayotov   Movement for Rights and Freedoms ALDE
Antonia Parvanova   National Movement for Stability and Progress (National Movement Simeon II) ALDE
Dimitar Stoyanov Attack NI
Emil Stoyanov   Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria EPP
Vladimir Urutchev   Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria EPP
Kristian Vigenin Socialist Party) S&D
Iliyana Yotova Socialist Party) S&D
État Nom Liste / Parti Groupe PE
Elena Antonescu Democratic Liberal Party EPP
Elena Băsescu Democratic Liberal Party (Independent (politician)|Independent) EPP
George Becali [60] National Liberal Party NI
Sebastian Bodu Democratic Liberal Party EPP
Victor Boştinaru Social Democratic Party S&D
Cristian Buşoi National Liberal Party ALDE
Corina Creţu Social Democratic Party S&D
Sabin Cutaş Conservative Party S&D
Vasilica Dănciă Social Democratic Party S&D
Ioan Enciu Social Democratic Party S&D
Cătălin Ivan Social Democratic Party S&D
Petru Luhan Democratic Liberal Party EPP
Monica Macovei Democratic Liberal Party EPP
Marian-Jean Marinescu Democratic Liberal Party EPP
Ramona Mănescu National Liberal Party ALDE
Iosif Matula Democratic Liberal Party EPP
Norica Nicolai National Liberal Party ALDE
Rareş Niculescu Democratic Liberal Party EPP
Ioan Mircea Paşcu Social Democratic Party S&D
Rovana Plumb [61] Social Democratic Party S&D
Cristian Preda Democratic Liberal Party EPP
Daciana Sârbu Social Democratic Party S&D
Adrian Severin Social Democratic Party S&D
Theodor Stolojan Democratic Liberal Party EPP
Csaba Sogor   Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania EPP
László Tőkés   Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania EPP
Claudiu Ciprian Tănăsescu   Greater Romania Party NI
Silvia Adriana Ţicău Social Democratic Party S&D
Traian Ungureanu Democratic Liberal Party EPP
Corneliu Vadim Tudor   Greater Romania Party NI
Adina Vălean National Liberal Party ALDE
Renate Weber National Liberal Party ALDE
Gyula Winkler   Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania EPP
  1. Resigned in 2012, became President of Sicily. Replaced by Francesca Barracciu on 17 December 2012.
  2. Deposed in 2011 by the Italian electoral office. Replaced by Giuseppe Gargani on 6 June 2011.
  3. Replaced Viviane Reding (71,410 votes), who remained the European Commissioner for Information Society and Media in the Barroso Commission.
  4. Resigned in 2010, became a member of the Dutch Parliament (House of Representatives of the Netherlands|House of Representatives) after the Dutch general election, 2010|2010 election. Replaced by Lucas Hartong on 22 June 2010.
  5. Resigned in 2010, became a member of the Dutch Parliament (House of Representatives of the Netherlands|House of Representatives) after the Dutch general election, 2010|2010 election. Replaced by Jan Mulder (politician)|Jan Mulder on 22 June 2010.
  6. Resigned in 2012, became a member of the Dutch Parliament (House of Representatives of the Netherlands|House of Representatives) after the Dutch general election, 2012|2012 election. Replaced by Patricia van der Kammen on 27 September 2012.
  7. Replaced Geert Wilders.
  8. Resigned in 2011 because he caused a car crash while drink driving. Replaced by Auke Zijlstra on 13 September 2011. Van der Stoep returned to the Parliament in
    December 2011 because of the Lisbon Treaty. However, the Party for Freedom did not allow him to rejoin their delegation, and now he sits as an independent.
  9. Member of Europe of Freedom and Democracy|EFD until 9 March 2011, after that he sat as Independent (politician)|Independent (European Conservatives and Reformists|ECR).
  10. Proinsias De Rossa resigned in January 2012, and was replaced by Emer Costello in February 2012.
  11. Joe Higgins resigned in February 2011, when he was elected to Dáil Éireann at the Irish general election, 2011|2011 general election. He was replaced by Paul Murphy (Irish politician)|Paul Murphy in April 2011.
  12. Alan Kelly resigned in February 2011, when he was elected to Dáil Éireann at the Irish general election, 2011|2011 general election. He was replaced by Phil Prendergast in April 2011.
  13. Marta Andreasen was elected for the UK Independence Party but joined the Conservative Party in February 2013.
  14. Liz Lynne retired on 3 February 2012 and was replaced by Phil Bennion on 6 February 2012.
  15. David Campbell Bannerman was elected for the UK Independence Party but joined the Conservative Party on 24 May 2011.
  16. Roger Helmer was elected as a Conservative but joined the UK Independence Party on 3 March 2012.
  17. Anthea McIntyre became a Member on 1 December 2011 under the provisions of the Treaty of Lisbon.
  18. Nikki Sinclaire was elected for the UK Independence Party but left the party on 18 January 2010.
  19. Caroline Lucas resigned on 17 May 2010 and was replaced by Keith Taylor on 2 June 2010.
  20. Diana Wallis resigned on 31 January 2012 and was replaced by Rebecca Taylor on 8 March 2012.
  21. Resigned in 2011, became the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece)|Minister for Foreign Affairs in Cabinet of George Papandreou|Papandreou III. Replaced by Dimitrios Droutsas on 22 June 2011.
  22. Resigned in 2009, became a member of the Greek Parliament after the Greek legislative election, 2009|2009 election. Replaced by Charalampos Angourakis on 14 October 2009.
  23. Resigned in 2009, became the Minister for Economy and Finance (Greece)|Minister of Finance in Cabinet of George Papandreou|Papandreou I. Replaced by Spyros Danellis on 8 October 2009.
  24. Resigned in 2009, became a member of the Greek Parliament after the Greek legislative election, 2009|2009 election. Replaced by Nikolaos Salavrakos on 14 October 2009.
  25. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  26. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  27. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  28. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  29. Resigned in 2011, replaced by Ana Miranda Paz on 1 January 2012.
  30. Died in 2012, replaced by Alda Sousa.
  31. Resigned in 2012, replaced by Inês Zuber.
  32. Resigned in 2011 following media allegations of her intention to repay a business debt with parliamentary fees. Replaced by Heinz Becker (politician)|Heinz Becker on 1 April 2011.
  33. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  34. Resigned in 2011 because of the 2011 cash for influence scandal|2011 cash for laws scandal. Replaced by Hubert Pirker on 31 March 2011.
  35. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  36. Resigned in 2012, became the Minister of Defence (Finland)|Minister of Defence in Jyrki Katainen's cabinet|Katainen I. Replaced by Nils Torvalds on 5 July 2012.
  37. Resigned in 2011, became the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Finland)|Minister for International Development in Jyrki Katainen's cabinet|Katainen I. Replaced by Tarja Cronberg on 22 June 2011.
  38. Resigned in 2012, became an auditor of the Court of Auditors. Replaced by Petri Sarvamaa on 1 March 2012.
  39. Resigned in 2011, became a member of the Finnish Parliament after the Finnish parliamentary election, 2011|2011 election. Replaced by Sampo Terho on 26 April 2011.
  40. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  41. Resigned in 2011, became the Minister for the Environment in Cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt|Reinfeldt I. Replaced by Kent Johansson (politician)|Kent Johansson (7,623 votes) on 18 October 2011.
  42. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  43. Resigned in 2011 due to health problems. Replaced by Mikael Gustafsson (3,218 votes) on 22 September 2011.
  44. Resigned in 2006, became the List of Presidents of Estonia|President of Estonia. Replaced by Katrin Saks on 8 October 2006.
  45. Resigned in 2012, became the President of Hungary. Replaced by Erik Bánki in June 2012.
  46. Resigned in 2010, became one of the deputy speakers of the National Assembly of Hungary|Hungarian Parliament. Replaced by Béla Kovács (politician, 1960)|Béla Kovács in May 2010.
  47. Resigned in 2010, became the state secretary for European Affairs in Second Cabinet of Viktor Orbán|Orbán II. Replaced by Zoltán Bagó in September 2010.
  48. Resigned in 2010, became the President of Hungary. Replaced by Ildikó Pelczné Gáll in June 2010.
  49. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  50. Resigned in 2012, became a member of the Lithuanian Parliament after the Lithuanian parliamentary election, 2012|2012 election. Replaced by Justina Vitkauskaitė on 21 November 2012.
  51. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  52. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  53. Resigned in 2010, became the European Commissioner for Financial Programming and the Budget in Barroso Commission#Second college|Barroso II. Replaced by Jan Kozłowski on 4 March 2010.
  54. Resigned in 2011 following corruption allegations, replaced by Mojca Kleva Kekuš in 13 April 2011.
  55. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  56. Died in 2012, replaced by Vojtěch Mynář on 23 July 2012.
  57. Resigned in 2009, became minister of foreign affairs. Replaced by Andrey Kovatchev in July 2009. She's been also nominated for European commissioner responsible for disaster management and humanitarian aid, but she failed to answer questions about allegations over her financial interests during the Europen Commission Hearings and was replaced by Kristalina Georgieva.
  58. Replaced Meglena Kuneva.
  59. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  60. Resigned on 18 December 2012, became a member of the Romanian Parliament. Replaced by Dan Dumitru Zamfirescu|Dan Zamfirescu on 9 January 2013.
  61. Resigned in 2012, became the Minister of Environment and Forests (Romania)|Minister of Environment and Forests in Ponta I Cabinet|Ponta I. Replaced by Minodora Cliveti on 18 May 2012.