List of members of the European Parliament (2009–2014)
Below is a list of members of the European Parliament serving in the seventh term (2009–2014). It is sorted by an English perception of surname treating all variations of de/di/do, van/von, Ó, and so forth as part of the collation key, even if this is not the normal practice in a member's own country.
During the 2009–2014 term, there were 736 members of parliament divided among the 27 member states, which increased to 754 per 1 December 2011 following the Treaty of Lisbon. Upon Croatia's accession in 2013, its 12 new seats added up to a total of 766 members of parliament.
List of members
editAustria
editAustria elected 17 MEPs, which increased to 19 from 1 December 2011.
On the Austrian People's Party list: (European People's Party Group)
On the Social Democratic Party of Austria list: (Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats)
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On the Martin list: (no group) On the Freedom Party of Austria list: (no group) On the Greens – The Green Alternative list: (The Greens–European Free Alliance) On the Alliance for the Future of Austria list:
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Belgium
editBelgium elected 22 MEPs.
Dutch-speaking electoral college: On the Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams list: (EPP Group) On the Flemish Liberals and Democrats list: (ALDE)
On the VB list: (no group)
On the Socialistische Partij Anders list: (PASD) On the Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie list: (Greens-EFA)
On the Groen! Party list: (Greens-EFA) On the Lijst Dedecker list: (European Conservatives and Reformists) |
French-speaking electoral college: On the Socialist Party list: (PASD)
On the Mouvement Réformateur list: (ALDE) On the Ecolo list: (Greens-EFA) On the Centre démocrate humaniste list: (EPP Group) German-speaking electoral college: On the Christian Social Party list: (EPP Group)
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Bulgaria
editBulgaria elected 17 MEPs, which increased to 18 from 1 December 2011.
On the Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria list: (EPP Group)
On the Bulgarian Socialist Party list: (PASD) On the Movement for Rights and Freedoms list: (ALDE) |
On the Attack list: (no group) On the National Movement for Stability and Progress list: (ALDE) On the Union of Democratic Forces list: (EPP Group) On the Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria list: (EPP Group)
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Croatia (2013)
editCroatia elected 12 MEPs upon its accession in 2013.
On the Croatian Democratic Union and allies (HSP AS–BUZ) list: (EPP) |
On the Social Democratic Party of Croatia and allies (HNS–HSU) list: (S&D) On the Croatian Labourists – Labour Party list: (S&D)
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Cyprus
editCyprus elected 6 MEPs.
On the Democratic Rally list: (EPP Group) On the Progressive Party of Working People list: (EUL/NGL) |
On the Democratic Party list: (PASD) On the Movement for Social Democracy list: (PASD)
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Czech Republic
editThe Czech Republic elected 22 MEPs.
On the Civic Democratic Party list: (ECR)
On the Czech Social Democratic Party list: (PASD) |
On the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia list: (EUL/NGL) On the Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party list: (EPP Group)
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Denmark
editDenmark elected 13 MEPs.
On the Social Democrats list: (PASD) |
On the Socialist People's Party list: (Greens-EFA) On the Danish People's Party list: (EFD) On the Conservative People's Party list: (EPP Group) On the People's Movement against the EU list: (EUL/NGL)
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Estonia
editEstonia elected 6 MEPs.
On the Estonian Centre Party list: (ALDE)
On the Indrek Tarand list: (Greens-EFA) On the Estonian Reform Party list: (ALDE) |
On the Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica list: (EPP Group) On the Social Democratic Party list: (PASD)
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Finland
editFinland elected 13 MEPs.
On the National Coalition Party list: (EPP Group)
On the Centre Party list: (ALDE) On the Social Democratic Party list: (PASD) |
On the Green League list: (Greens-EFA)
On the True Finns/Christian Democrats list: (EFD and EPP Group)
On the Swedish People's Party list: (ALDE)
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France
editFrance elected 72 MEPs, which increased to 74 from 1 December 2011.
Germany
editGermany elected 99 MEPs.
Greece
editGreece elected 22 MEPs.
On the Panhellenic Socialist Movement list: (PASD)
On the New Democracy list: (EPP Group) |
On the Communist Party of Greece list: (EUL/NGL)
On the Popular Orthodox Rally list: (EFD)
On the Coalition of the Radical Left list: (EUL/NGL) On the Ecologist Greens list: (Greens-EFA)
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Hungary
editHungary elected 22 MEPs.
On the Fidesz list: (EPP Group)
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On the Hungarian Socialist Party list: (PASD) On the Jobbik list: (no group)
On the Hungarian Democratic Forum list: (ECR)
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Ireland
editIreland elected 12 MEPs.
On the Fine Gael list: (EPP Group) On the Fianna Fáil list: (ALDE) |
On the Labour Party list: (PASD)
On the Socialist Party list: (EUL/NGL)
On the Independent list: (ALDE)
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Italy
editItaly elected 72 MEPs, which increased to 73 from 1 December 2011.
Latvia
editLatvia elected 8 MEPs, which increased to 9 from 1 December 2011.
On the Civic Union list: (EPP Group)
On the Harmony Centre list: (EUL/NGL and PASD)
On the For Human Rights in United Latvia list: (Greens-EFA) |
On the For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK list: (ECR) On the New Era Party list: (EPP Group)
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Lithuania
editLithuania elected 12 MEPs.
On the Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats list: (EPP Group) On the Social Democratic Party list: (PASD) On the Order and Justice list: (EFD) |
On the Labour Party list: (ALDE)
On the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania list: (ECR) On the Liberal Movement list: (ALDE)
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Luxembourg
editLuxembourg elected 6 MEPs.
On the Christian Social People's Party list: (EPP Group) On the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party list: (PES) |
On the Democratic Party list: (ALDE) On Déi Gréng list: (Greens-EFA)
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Malta
editMalta elected 5 MEPs, which increased to 6 from 1 December 2011.
On the Labour Party list: (PASD)
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On the Nationalist Party list: (EPP Group)
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Netherlands
editThe Netherlands elected 25 MEPs, which increased to 26 from 1 December 2011.
On the Christian Democratic Appeal list: (EPP Group) On the Party for Freedom list: (no group)
On the Dutch Labour Party list: (PASD) On the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy list: (ALDE)
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On the Democrats 66 list: (ALDE) On the GreenLeft list: (Greens-EFA) On the Socialist Party list: (EUL/NGL) On the ChristianUnion – Reformed Political Party list: (ECR and EFD)
Independent (no group)
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Poland
editPoland elected 50 MEPs, which increased to 51 from 1 December 2011.
Portugal
editPortugal elected 22 MEPs.
Romania
editRomania elected 33 MEPs.
On the Social Democratic Party/Conservative Party list: (PASD)
On the Democratic Liberal Party list: (EPP Group) |
On the National Liberal Party list: (ALDE) On the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania list: (EPP Group) On the Greater Romania Party list: (no group) On the Elena Băsescu list: (EPP Group)
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Slovakia
editSlovakia elected 13 MEPs.
On the Direction – Social Democracy list: (PASD) On the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party list: (EPP Group) On the Party of the Hungarian Coalition list: (EPP Group) |
On the Christian Democratic Movement list: (EPP Group) On the People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia list: (ALDE) On the Slovak National Party list: (EFD)
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Slovenia
editSlovenia elected 7 MEPs, which increased to 8 from 1 December 2011.
On the Slovenian Democratic Party list: (EPP Group)
On the Social Democrats list: (PASD)
On the New Slovenia list: (EPP Group) |
On the Liberal Democracy list: (ALDE)
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Spain
editSpain elected 50 MEPs, which increased to 54 from 1 December 2011.
Sweden
editSweden elected 18 MEPs, which increased to 20 from 1 December 2011.
On the Social Democrats list: (PASD)
On the Moderate Party list: (EPP Group) On the Liberal People's Party list: (ALDE) |
On the Green Party list: (Greens-EFA) On the Pirate Party list: (Greens-EFA)
On the Left Party list: (EUL/NGL)
On the Centre Party list: (ALDE)
On the Christian Democrats list: (EPP Group)
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United Kingdom
editThe United Kingdom elected 72 MEPs, which increased to 73 from 1 December 2011.
Great Britain
editNorthern Ireland
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On the Sinn Féin list: (EUL/NGL)
On the Democratic Unionist Party list: (no group) |
On the Ulster Conservatives and Unionists – New Force list: (ECR)
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