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People currently serving in the legislature of the EU
Group breakdown at inauguration: GUE/NGL
S&D
G/EFA
RE
EPP
ECR
ID
NI
Below is a list of
members of the European Parliament serving in the
ninth term (2019–2024). It is sorted by list position or in cases of multiple constituencies, an English perception of
surname treating all variations of de/di/do,
van/von , Ó/Ní/Uí, and so forth as part of the collation key, even if this is not the normal practice in a member's own country. The term began on 2 July 2019.
At the beginning of the 2019–2024 term, there were 751 members of parliament divided among the 28 member states, which changed after the United Kingdom left the
European Union . 27 MEPs were seated after the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union (those elected but not yet seated MEPs are shown separately). The number of MEPs decreased to 705 after that.
Political groups
The European Parliament is divided into several political groups:
Members of the European Parliament
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
On the
League list: (
ID )
Matteo Adinolfi
[48]
Simona Baldassarre – until 2 April 2023
Maria Veronica Rossi – since 6 April 2023
Alessandra Basso
Mara Bizzotto – until 12 October 2022
[49]
Matteo Gazzini – since 2 November 2022 (joined Forza Italia and Non-Inscrits on 9 December 2023)
Cinzia Bonfrisco
Paolo Borchia
Marco Campomenosi
[50]
Andrea Caroppo (left the party on 6 October 2020, until 28 April 2021
Non-Inscrits , since then
EPP Group ) – until 12 October 2022
[51]
Elisabetta De Blasis – since 2 November 2022 (left the party and group on 11 September 2023, joined ECR Group on 9 November)
Massimo Casanova
Susanna Ceccardi
Angelo Ciocca
Rosanna Conte
[52]
Gianantonio Da Re
Francesca Donato
[53] (left the party on 20 September 2021, since 6 October 2021
Non-Inscrits , joined
Christian Democracy Sicily on 24 January 2023)
Marco Dreosto – until 12 October 2022
[54]
Paola Ghidoni – since 2 November 2022
Gianna Gancia
Valentino Grant
Danilo Lancini
Elena Lizzi
Alessandro Panza
Luisa Regimenti (since 6 July 2021
Forza Italia and
EPP Group ) – until 2 April 2023
Francesca Peppucci – since 6 April 2023 (from 6–19 April
Non-Inscrits , since 20 April Forza Italia and EPP Group)
Antonio Maria Rinaldi
Silvia Sardone
Annalisa Tardino
Isabella Tovaglieri
Lucia Vuolo (from 4 June to 10 October 2021
Non-Inscrits , since then
Forza Italia and
EPP Group )
Stefania Zambelli (left the party, since 19 October 2023
EPP Group )
Marco Zanni
Vincenzo Sofo – since 1 February 2020
[6] (joined
Brothers of Italy and
ECR on 18 February 2021)
On the
Democratic Party list: (
S&D )
Pietro Bartolo
[55]
Brando Benifei
Simona Bonafé – until 12 October 2022
[56]
Beatrice Covassi – since 2 November 2022
Carlo Calenda (since 28 August 2019
Action party, since 17 November 2021
Renew Europe ) – until 12 October 2022
[57]
Achille Variati − since 2 November 2022
Caterina Chinnici
Paolo De Castro
Andrea Cozzolino
Giuseppe Ferrandino (left the party and joined
Action - Italia Viva /
Renew Europe on 9 November 2022, since 14 April 2023
Action )
Elisabetta Gualmini
Roberto Gualtieri – until 5 September 2019
[58]
Nicola Danti – from 5 September 2019 (since 21 October 2019
Italia Viva and since 12 February 2020
Renew Europe )
Pierfrancesco Majorino – until 2 April 2023
Mercedes Bresso – since 6 April 2023
Alessandra Moretti
Pina Picierno
Giuliano Pisapia
Franco Roberti
David Sassoli – until 11 January 2022
[59]
Camilla Laureti – from 12 January 2022
Massimiliano Smeriglio
Irene Tinagli
Patrizia Toia
On the
Five Star Movement list: (
Non-Inscrits )
Isabella Adinolfi (joined
Forza Italia and the
EPP Group on 28 April 2021)
Tiziana Beghin
Fabio Massimo Castaldo
Ignazio Corrao (left the party, since 9 December 2020
Greens–EFA )
Rosa D'Amato (left the party, since 9 December 2020 Greens–EFA)
Eleonora Evi (left the party, since 9 December 2020 Greens–EFA) – until 12 October 2022
[60]
Maria Angela Danzì – since 2 November 2022
Laura Ferrara
Mario Furore
Chiara Maria Gemma (was member of
Together for the Future from 22 June to 31 July 2022, since 15 February 2023 ECR Group and joined
Brothers of Italy on 29 May)
Dino Giarrusso (left the party on 26 May 2022, was member of
South Calls North from 27 June 2022 to 2 August 2022)
Piernicola Pedicini (left the party, since 9 December 2020
Greens–EFA , joined
August 24th Movement on 15 May 2021)
Sabrina Pignedoli
Daniela Rondinelli (was member of
Together for the Future from 22 June to 31 July 2022, joined Democratic Party and S&D on 25 January 2023)
Marco Zullo (left the party, since 10 March 2020
Renew Europe )
On the
Forza Italia list: (
EPP Group )
Silvio Berlusconi
[61] – until 12 October 2022
[62]
Alessandra Mussolini – since 2 November 2022
Fulvio Martusciello
[63]
Giuseppe Milazzo
[64] (joined
Brothers of Italy and
ECR on 23 June 2021)
Aldo Patriciello
Massimiliano Salini
Antonio Tajani – until 12 October 2022
[65]
Lara Comi – since 2 November 2022
Salvatore De Meo – since 1 February 2020
[6]
On the
Brothers of Italy list: (
ECR )
Carlo Fidanza
Pietro Fiocchi
[66]
Raffaele Fitto
[67] – until 12 October 2022
[68]
Denis Nesci – since 2 November 2022
Nicola Procaccini
[69]
Raffaele Stancanelli
[70]
Sergio Berlato – since 1 February 2020
[6]
On the
South Tyrolean People's Party list: (
EPP Group )
Herbert Dorfmann
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Former MEPs of the United Kingdom
Replacement members
The following MEPs joined the
European Parliament mid-term. On 21 January 2020, 27 seats from the British delegation were distributed to other countries as a result of
Brexit .
See also
References
^ Karoline Edtstadler was appointed as Head of the Chancellory in the Austrian Government.
^ Simone Schmiedtbauer was appointed as State Councillor for Agriculture (Styria).
^ Bettina Vollath resigned her seat on 9 October 2022.
^
Heinz-Christian Strache was originally elected with preference votes but opted not to take his seat.
Petra Steger , who was next on the list, also declined.
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Werner Kogler was originally elected but opted not to take his seat.
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Patsy Vatlet was originally elected but chose not to take her seat.
^ Kris Peeters resigned his seat after becoming vice-president of the
European Investment Bank .
^ Petra De Sutter resigned her seat after being appointed as one of the Deputy Prime Ministers of Belgium.
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Paul Magnette was originally elected but he opted not to take his seat.
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Mariya Gabriel was originally elected but opted to stay as European Commissioner.
Lilyana Pavlova who should take over the seat, was nominated Vice-President of the
European Investment Bank .
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Mustafa Karadayi was originally elected but opted not to take his seat.
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Delyan Peevski was originally elected but opted not to take his seat.
^ Dubravka Šuica resigned her seat after joining the
European Commission
^ Ruža Tomašić resigned her seat after retiring from politics.
^
Lefteris Christoforou resigned his seat after being nominated to the
European Court of Auditors .
^ Solutions, BDigital Web.
"EDEK party shrinks as turmoil escalates over ousted MEP" . knews.com.cy . Retrieved 2020-06-02 .
^ Linea Søgaard-Lidell resigned her seat to sit in the Folketing.
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Jeppe Kofod did not take his seat, as he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs. His resignation from this seat was effective on 2 July 2019.
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Karsten Hønge was originally elected but opted not to take his seat.
^ Peter Kofod resigned his seat to sit in the Folketing.
^ Laura Huhtasaari resigned her seat on 11 April 2023 after being elected member of the
Parliament of Finland .
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Hélène Laporte resigned her seat on 28 July 2022 after being elected member of the
National Assembly .
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Joëlle Mélin resigned her seat on 28 July 2022 after being elected member of the
National Assembly .
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Julie Lechanteux resigned her seat on 28 July 2022 after being elected member of the
National Assembly .
^ Stéphane Séjourné was appointed Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France.
^ Chrysoula Zacharopoulou was appointed Minister Delegate for Development, Francophonie and International Partnerships of France.
^ Yannick Jadot resigned his seat on 23 September 2023 before being elected
senator .
^ Michèle Rivasi died on 29 November 2023.
^ Agnès Evren resigned her seat on 23 September 2023 before being elected
senator .
^ Manuel Bompard resigned his seat on 28 July 2022 after being elected member of the
National Assembly .
^ Resigned his seat after being named minister in the government of Saxony-Anhalt.
^
Sven Giegold resigned his seat after being appointed
State Secretary in the
Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action of Germany.
^ Constanze Krehl resigned on 2 October 2022.
^
Norbert Neuser resigned on 10 January 2022.
^
Evelyne Gebhardt resigned on 1 February 2022.
^ Nicola Beer resigned to become a vice president of the
European Investment Bank .
^ Greens/EFA in the EU Parliament [@GreensEP] (2019-06-04).
"We are pleased to announce that a further 5 MEPs joined the @GreensEP Welcome to: @PiratKolaja, @MarketkaG, @vonpecka from @PiratskaStrana @echo_pbreyer from @Piratenpartei @nicosemsrott from @DiePARTEI We are now 74 & talks with other parties are still ongoing" (
Tweet ) – via
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^ Klaus Buchner resigned on 15 July 2020.
^ Helmut Geuking resigned his seat on 4 February 2024.
^ Nikos Androulakis resigned his seat before being elected to the Hellenic Parliament.
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Semina Digeni was originally elected but opted not to take her seat.
^ Kyriakos Velopoulos resigned his seat on 7 July 2019 when he was elected member of the
Hellenic Parliament .
^ József Szájer resigned his seat after a scandal.
^
Bertalan Tóth was elected but did not take his seat.
^
Mairead McGuinness resigned her seat after being appointed
European Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and the Capital Markets Union .
^ Matt Carthy was elected as
Teachta Dála at the
2020 Irish general election .
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Matteo Salvini opted not to take his seat. Adinolfi is his replacement in South
^ Mara Bizzotto resigned her seat after being elected to the Senate of Italy.
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Matteo Salvini opted not to take his seat. Campomenosi is his replacement in North-West
^ Andrea Caroppo resigned his seat after being elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Italy.
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Matteo Salvini opted not to take his seat. Conte is his replacement in North-East
^ Matteo Salvini opted not to take his seat. Donato is his replacement in Insulare
^ Marco Dreosto resigned his seat after being elected to the Senate of Italy.
^ Bartolo was elected in two constituencies, replacement in Centre is Roberto Gualtieri.
^ Simona Bonafé resigned her seat after being elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Italy.
^ Carlo Calenda resigned his seat after being elected to the Senate of Italy.
^ Roberto Gualtieri was appointed Minister of Finance in September 2019.
^ David Sassoli died on 11 January 2022.
^ Eleonora Evi resigned her seat after being elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Italy.
^ Berlusconi was elected in three constituencies, he chose North-West.
^ Silvio Berlusconi resigned his seat after being elected to the Senate of Italy.
^ Berlusconi's replacement in South.
^ Berlusconi's replacement in Insulare
^ Antonio Tajani resigned his seat after being elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Italy.
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Giorgia Meloni opted not to take her seat. Fiocchi is her replacement in North-West
^ Giorgia Meloni opted not to take her seat. Fitto is her replacement in South
^ Raffaele Fitto resigned her seat after being elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Italy.
^ Giorgia Meloni opted not to take her seat. Procaccini is her replacement in Centre
^ Giorgia Meloni opted not to take her seat. Stancanelli is her replacement in Insular
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Valdis Dombrovskis decided to stay in the
European Commission and did not take his seat.
^ Originally
Šarūnas Marčiulionis was elected but opted not to take the seat.
^ Christophe Hansen resigned his seat to sit in the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg.
^ Nicolas Schmit resigned his seat after joining the
European Commission .
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Miriam Dalli resigned her seat after she was co-opted to the
Maltese Parliament .
^ Kati Piri resigned her seat after being elected to the Dutch House of Representatives.
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Frans Timmermans did not take his seat. The resignation from it was effective 2 July 2019. The seat was taken up by
Lara Wolters two days later.
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Liesje Schreinemacher resigned her seat after being appointed
Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation of the Netherlands.
^ Derk Jan Eppink resigned his seat after being elected to the Dutch House of Representatives.
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Thierry Baudet was originally elected on preferential votes but did not take his seat.
^ Dorien Rookmaker left FvD in August 2019.
^ Zbigniew Kuźmiuk resigned his seat after being elected to the Sejm.
^ Bartosz Arłukowicz resigned his seat after being elected to the Sejm.
^ Radosław Sikorski was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland.
^ Krzysztof Hetman resigned his seat after being elected to the Sejm.
^ André Bradford died on 18 July 2019.
^ Manuel Pizarro was appointed to the
XXIII Constitutional Government of Portugal .
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^ Marisa Matias resigned her seat after being elected to the
Assembly of the Republic of Portugal .
^ João Ferreira resigned his seat after announcing his candidacy in the Lisbon local elections.
^ Nuno Melo resigned his seat after being elected to the Assembly of the Republic of Portugal.
^ Adina Vălean resigned her seat after joining the
European Commission .
^ Cristian Ghinea resigned his seat after being appointed Minister of Investments and European Projects of Romania.
^ Clotilde Armand resigned her seat after being elected as mayor of
Sector 1 of
Bucharest .
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Victor Ponta was originally elected but did not take the seat.
^ Michal Šimečka resigned his seat to sit on the Slovak National Council.
^ Miroslav Číž died on 29 December 2022.
^ Tanja Fajon was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovenia.
^
Josep Borrell opted not to take his seat.
^ Esteban González Pons resigned his seat to sit in the Chamber of Deputies of Spain.
^ Luis Garicano resigned on 1 September 2022
^ Sira Rego was appointed Minister of Youth and Children of Spain.
^ Ernest Urtasun was appointed Minister of Culture of Spain.
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Oriol Junqueras who was originally elected was not seated.
^ Pernando Barrena resigned on 2 September 2022.
^ Johan Danielsson resigned his seat after being appointed Minister of Housing of Sweden.
^ Jytte Guteland resigned her seat after being elected to the Swedish Riksdag.
^ Jessica Stegrud resigned her seat after being elected to the Swedish Riksdag.
^ Fredrick Federley resigned his seat on 12 December 2020.
^ Alyn Smith was elected MP for Stirling in the House of Commons.
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