List of members of the European Parliament for the Netherlands, 2009–2014
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Below is a list of the 25 members of the European Parliament for the Netherlands in the 2009 to 2014 session. One person from Party for Freedom entered the Parliament in December 2011, bringing the number of MEPs to 26.
Party representation
edit2009 election
editNational party | EP Group | Seats [1] | ± |
---|---|---|---|
Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 5 / 25
|
2 |
Party for Freedom | NI | 4 / 25
|
4 |
Labour Party | S&D | 3 / 25
|
4 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ALDE | 3 / 25
|
1 |
Democrats 66 | ALDE | 3 / 25
|
2 |
GreenLeft | G–EFA | 3 / 25
|
1 |
Socialist Party | EUL–NGL | 2 / 25
|
0 |
ChristianUnion–Reformed Political Party | Various | 2 / 25
|
0 |
2011
editAfter the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty by all member states, the Netherlands got 1 extra seat in parliament.
This extra seat was treated as a remainder seat of the 2009 election.
National party | EP Group | Seats | ± |
---|---|---|---|
Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 5 / 26
|
0 |
Party for Freedom | NI | 5 / 26
|
1 |
Labour Party | S&D | 3 / 26
|
0 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ALDE | 3 / 26
|
0 |
Democrats 66 | ALDE | 3 / 26
|
0 |
GreenLeft | G–EFA | 3 / 26
|
0 |
Socialist Party | EUL–NGL | 2 / 26
|
0 |
ChristianUnion–Reformed Political Party | Various | 2 / 26
|
0 |
List
editName | Sex | National party | EP Group | Period |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hans van Baalen | Male | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ALDE | 14 July 2009 – 2 July 2019[3] |
Bas Belder | Male | Reformed Political Party | EFD | 20 July 1999 – 2 July 2019[4] |
Thijs Berman | Male | Labour Party | S&D | 20 July 2004 – 1 July 2014[5] |
Louis Bontes[6] | Male | Party for Freedom | NI | 14 July 2009 – 17 June 2010[7] |
Emine Bozkurt | Female | Labour Party | S&D | 20 July 2004 – 1 July 2014[8] |
Wim van de Camp | Male | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 14 July 2009 – 2 July 2019[9] |
Marije Cornelissen | Female | GreenLeft | G–EFA | 14 July 2009 – 1 July 2014[10] |
Peter van Dalen | Male | Christian Union | ECR | 14 July 2009 – Present[11] |
Bas Eickhout | Male | GreenLeft | G–EFA | 14 July 2009 – Present[12] |
Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy | Male | Democrats 66 | ALDE | 14 July 2009 – 2 July 2019[13] |
Lucas Hartong | Male | Party for Freedom | NI | 22 June 2010 – 1 July 2014[14] |
Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert[15] | Female | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ALDE | 20 July 2004 – 17 June 2010[16] |
Dennis de Jong | Male | Socialist Party | EUL–NGL | 14 July 2009 – 2 July 2019[17] |
Patricia van der Kammen | Female | Party for Freedom | NI | 27 September 2012 – 1 July 2014[18] |
Esther de Lange | Female | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 12 April 2007 – Present[19] |
Kartika Liotard[20] | Female | Socialist Party (2009–2010) / Independent | EUL–NGL | 20 July 2004 – 1 July 2014[21] |
Barry Madlener[22] | Male | Party for Freedom | NI | 14 July 2009 – 20 September 2012[23] |
Toine Manders[24] | Male | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (2009–2013) / Independent | ALDE | 20 July 1999 – 1 July 2014 2 July 2019 – Present[25] |
Judith Merkies | Female | Labour Party | S&D | 14 July 2009 – 1 July 2014[26] |
Jan Mulder | Male | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ALDE | 19 July 1994 – 14 July 2009 22 June 2010 – 1 July 2014[27] |
Lambert van Nistelrooij | Male | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 20 July 2004 – 2 July 2019[28] |
Ria Oomen-Ruijten | Female | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 25 July 1989 – 1 July 2014[29] |
Judith Sargentini | Female | GreenLeft | G–EFA | 14 July 2009 – 2 July 2019[30] |
Marietje Schaake | Female | Democrats 66 | ALDE | 14 July 2009 – 2 July 2019[31] |
Laurence Stassen[32][33] | Female | Party for Freedom (2009–2014) / Independent | NI | 14 July 2009 – 1 July 2014[34] |
Daniël van der Stoep[35] | Male | Party for Freedom (2009–2011) / Independent | NI | 14 July 2009 – 1 September 2011 15 December 2011 – 1 July 2014[36] |
Sophie in 't Veld | Female | Democrats 66 | ALDE | 20 July 2004 – Present[37] |
Corien Wortmann-Kool | Female | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 20 July 2004 – 1 July 2014[38] |
Auke Zijlstra | Male | Party for Freedom | NI | 13 September 2011 – 1 July 2014 7 September 2015 – 2 July 2019[39] |
Mutations
edit2009
edit- 4 June: Election for the European Parliament in the Netherlands.
- 14 June: The election committee elects Laurence Stassen for the empty seat of Geert Wilders in the European Parliament, because Geert Wilders did not accept the seat.
- 14 July: Beginning of the 7th European Parliament session. (2009–2014)
2010
edit- 1 June: Kartika Liotard leaves the SP after a conflict with Dennis de Jong and continues as an independent. She does remain part of the European United Left–Nordic Green Left group.
- 17 June: Louis Bontes (PVV) leaves the European Parliament, taking his seat in the Dutch Parliament after the 2010 Dutch general election.
- 17 June: Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert (VVD) leaves the European Parliament, taking her seat in the Dutch Parliament after the 2010 Dutch general election.
- 22 June: Jan Mulder (VVD) is installed in the European Parliament as a replacement for Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert.
- 22 June: Lucas Hartong (PVV) is installed in the European Parliament as a replacement for Louis Bontes.
2011
edit- 31 August: Daniël van der Stoep (PVV) leaves the European Parliament.
- 8 September: Auke Zijlstra (PVV) is installed in the European Parliament as a replacement for Daniël van der Stoep.
- 15 December: The Netherlands gets one extra seat after the Lisbon Treaty was ratified by all EU member states.
- 15 December: The Party for Freedom is awarded one extra seat, based on the 2009 European Election. Daniël van der Stoep (PVV) is installed in the European Parliament.
- 18 December: The Party for Freedom delegation refuses to accept Daniël van der Stoep. Daniël van der Stoep continues as an independent
2012
edit- 20 September: Barry Madlener (PVV) leaves the European Parliament, taking his seat in the Dutch Parliament after the 2012 Dutch general election.
- 27 September: Patricia van der Kammen (PVV) is installed in the European Parliament as a replacement for Barry Madlener.
2013
edit- 17 October: Toine Manders leaves the VVD and continues as an independent. He does remain part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group.
2014
edit- 21 March: Laurence Stassen leaves the PVV and continues as an independent.
References
edit- ^ "Kiesraad: Europees Parlement 4 juni 2009" (in Dutch). Kiesraad. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Nederlandse leden Europees Parlement" (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 2016-08-28. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Mr.Drs. J.C. (Hans) van Baalen" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. B. (Bas) Belder" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. M. (Thijs) Berman" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ Resigned in 2010, became a member of the Dutch Parliament (House of Representatives) after the 2010 election. Replaced by Lucas Hartong on 22 June 2010.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. L. (Louis) Bontes" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. E. (Emine) Bozkurt" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Mr.ing. W.G.J.M. (Wim) van de Camp" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: M. (Marije) Cornelissen" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. P. (Peter) van Dalen" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. B. (Bas) Eickhout" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: G.J.M. (Gerben-Jan) Gerbrandy" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: L. (Lucas) Hartong" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ Resigned in 2010, became a member of the Dutch Parliament (House of Representatives) after the 2010 election. Replaced by Jan Mulder on 22 June 2010.
- ^ "Parlement.com: J.A. (Jeanine) Hennis-Plasschaert" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Dr. C.D. (Dennis) de Jong" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. P. (Patricia) van der Kammen" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: E.M.R. (Esther) de Lange" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ Withdrew her membership of the Socialist Party on 1 June 2010 after internal conflicts in the Socialist Party. Sits as an independent while still part of the EUL-NGL.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Mr. K.T. (Kartika) Liotard" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ Resigned in 2012, became a member of the Dutch Parliament (House of Representatives) after the 2012 election. Replaced by Patricia van der Kammen on 27 September 2012.
- ^ "Parlement.com: B. (Barry) Madlener" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ Withdrew his membership of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy on 17 October 2013 to run as party leader of 50PLUS in the 2014 European Parliament election. Sits as an independent, while still part of the ALDE.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. A.J.M. (Toine) Manders" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Mr. J.A. (Judith) Merkies" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Ir. J. (Jan) Mulder" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. L.J.J. (Lambert) van Nistelrooij" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: M.G.H.C. (Ria) Oomen-Ruijten" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. J. (Judith) Sargentini" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: M.R. (Marietje) Schaake MA" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ Geert Wilders, as "party list pusher" was chosen on the number of preferences votes, however he declined to join the European Parliament. Stassen took up his seat.
- ^ Withdrew her membership of the Party for Freedom on 21 March 2014 after allegedly discriminatory remarks by party leader Wilders. Sits as an independent.
- ^ "Parlement.com: L.J.A.J. (Laurence) Stassen" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ Resigned in 2011 because he caused a car crash while drunk driving. Replaced by Auke Zijlstra on 13 September 2011. Van der Stoep returned to the Parliament in December 2011 because of seat increases provided for by the Treaty of Lisbon. As the first candidate on the Party for Freedom election list who did not have a seat in the European Parliament he was allowed to return to the Parliament. However, the Party for Freedom did not allow him to rejoin their delegation, and he currently sits as an independent.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. D.T. (Daniël) van der Stoep" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. S.H. (Sophie) in 't Veld" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. C.M. (Corien) Wortmann-Kool" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ "Parlement.com: Drs. A.J. (Auke) Zijlstra" (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 June 2019.