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Political Party at European Country Surname(S) MEMBERS OF EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT who are members of political parties at European level (Financial year 2017) political party Country Surname(s) First name(s) Full name at European ADDE Czech Republic MACH PETR PETR MACH ADDE France BERGERON JOELLE JOELLE BERGERON ADDE Germany VON STORCH BEATRIX BEATRIX VON STORCH ADDE Lithuania PAKSAS ROLANDAS ROLANDAS PAKSAS ADDE Poland IWASZKIEWICZ ROBERT JAROSLAW ROBERT JAROSLAW IWASZKIEWICZ ADDE Sweden WINBERG KRISTINA KRISTINA WINBERG ADDE Sweden LUNDGREN PETER PETER LUNDGREN ADDE United Kingdom ETHERIDGE BILL BILL ETHERIDGE ADDE United Kingdom COBURN DAVID DAVID COBURN ADDE United Kingdom CARVER JAMES JAMES CARVER ADDE United Kingdom AGNEW JOHN STUART JOHN STUART AGNEW ADDE United Kingdom REID JULIA JULIA REID ADDE United Kingdom PARKER MARGOT MARGOT PARKER ADDE United Kingdom GILL NATHAN NATHAN GILL ADDE United Kingdom FARAGE NIGEL NIGEL FARAGE ADDE United Kingdom NUTTALL PAUL PAUL NUTTALL ADDE United Kingdom FINCH RAYMOND RAYMOND FINCH ADDE United Kingdom HELMER ROGER ROGER HELMER ADDE United Kingdom WOOLFE STEVEN STEVEN WOOLFE ADDE United Kingdom AKER TIM TIM AKER AECR Bulgaria DZHAMBAZKI ANGEL ANGEL DZHAMBAZKI AECR Bulgaria BAREKOV NIKOLAY NIKOLAY BAREKOV AECR Croatia TOMASIC RUZA RUZA TOMASIC AECR Czech Republic TOSENOVSKY EVZEN EVZEN TOSENOVSKY AECR Czech Republic ZAHRADIL JAN JAN ZAHRADIL AECR Finland HALLA-AHO JUSSI JUSSI HALLA-AHO AECR Finland RUOHONEN-LERNER PIRKKO PIRKKO RUOHONEN-LERNER AECR Germany STARBATTY JOACHIM JOACHIM STARBATTY AECR Italy FITTO RAFFAELE RAFFAELE FITTO AECR Italy SERNAGIOTTO REMO REMO SERNAGIOTTO AECR Latvia ZILE ROBERTS ROBERTS ZILE AECR Lithuania TOMASEVSKI VALDEMAR VALDEMAR TOMASEVSKI AECR Poland FOTYGA ANNA ELZBIETA ANNA ELZBIETA FOTYGA AECR Poland GOSIEWSKA BEATA BEATA GOSIEWSKA AECR Poland PIECHA BOLESLAW G. BOLESLAW G. PIECHA AECR Poland HOC CZESLAW CZESLAW HOC AECR Poland CZESAK EDWARD EDWARD CZESAK AECR Poland WISNIEWSKA JADWIGA JADWIGA WISNIEWSKA AECR Poland KARSKI KAROL KAROL KARSKI AECR Poland UJAZDOWSKI KAZIMIERZ MICHAL KAZIMIERZ MICHAL UJAZDOWSKI AECR Poland ZLOTOWSKI KOSMA KOSMA ZLOTOWSKI AECR Poland PIOTROWSKI MIROSLAW MIROSLAW PIOTROWSKI AECR Poland CZARNECKI RYSZARD RYSZARD CZARNECKI AECR Poland LEGUTKO RYSZARD ANTONI RYSZARD ANTONI LEGUTKO AECR Poland KLOSOWSKI SLAWOMIR SLAWOMIR KLOSOWSKI AECR Poland OZOG STANISLAW STANISLAW OZOG AECR Poland POREBA TOMASZ PIOTR TOMASZ PIOTR POREBA AECR Poland KRUPA URSZULA URSZULA KRUPA AECR Poland KUZMIUK ZBIGNIEW ZBIGNIEW KUZMIUK AECR Poland KRASNODEBSKI ZDZISLAW ZDZISLAW KRASNODEBSKI AECR Romania MACOVEI MONICA MONICA MACOVEI AECR Slovakia ZITNANSKA JANA JANA ZITNANSKA AECR Slovakia SULIK RICHARD RICHARD SULIK AECR United Kingdom BASHIR AMJAD AMJAD BASHIR AECR United Kingdom LEWER ANDREW ANDREW LEWER AECR United Kingdom MCINTYRE ANTHEA ANTHEA MCINTYRE AECR United Kingdom FOX ASHLEY ASHLEY FOX AECR United Kingdom TANNOCK CHARLES CHARLES TANNOCK AECR United Kingdom HANNAN DANIEL DANIEL HANNAN AECR United Kingdom DALTON DANIEL DANIEL DALTON AECR United Kingdom CAMPBELL BANNERMAN DAVID DAVID CAMPBELL BANNERMAN AECR United Kingdom MCCLARKIN EMMA EMMA MCCLARKIN AECR United Kingdom VAN ORDEN GEOFFREY GEOFFREY VAN ORDEN AECR United Kingdom DUNCAN IAN IAN DUNCAN AECR United Kingdom FOSTER JACQUELINE JACQUELINE FOSTER AECR United Kingdom NICHOLSON JAMES JAMES NICHOLSON AECR United Kingdom GIRLING JULIE JULIE GIRLING AECR United Kingdom SWINBURNE KAY KAY SWINBURNE AECR United Kingdom DEVA NIRJ NIRJ DEVA AECR United Kingdom ASHWORTH RICHARD RICHARD ASHWORTH AECR United Kingdom KARIM SAJJAD SAJJAD KARIM AECR United Kingdom KAMALL SYED SYED KAMALL AECR United Kingdom KIRKHOPE TIMOTHY TIMOTHY KIRKHOPE AECR United Kingdom FORD VICKY VICKY FORD AEMN Greece SYNADINOS ELEFTHERIOS ELEFTHERIOS SYNADINOS AEMN Hungary KOVACS BELA BELA KOVACS AEMN Hungary BALCZO ZOLTAN ZOLTAN BALCZO ALDE Austria MLINAR ANGELIKA ANGELIKA MLINAR ALDE Belgium RIES FREDERIQUE FREDERIQUE RIES ALDE Belgium VERHOFSTADT GUY GUY VERHOFSTADT ALDE Belgium VAUTMANS HILDE HILDE VAUTMANS ALDE Belgium WIERINCK LIEVE LIEVE WIERINCK ALDE Belgium MICHEL LOUIS LOUIS MICHEL ALDE Bulgaria HYUSMENOVA FILIZ FILIZ HYUSMENOVA ALDE Bulgaria KYUCHYUK ILHAN ILHAN KYUCHYUK ALDE Bulgaria MIHAYLOVA ISKRA ISKRA MIHAYLOVA ALDE Bulgaria ALI NEDZHMI NEDZHMI ALI ALDE Croatia JAKOVCIC IVAN IVAN JAKOVCIC ALDE Croatia RADOS JOZO JOZO RADOS ALDE Czech Republic CHARANZOVA DITA DITA CHARANZOVA ALDE Czech Republic DLABAJOVA MARTINA MARTINA DLABAJOVA ALDE Czech Republic TELICKA PAVEL PAVEL TELICKA ALDE Czech Republic JEZEK PETR PETR JEZEK ALDE Denmark ROHDE JENS JENS ROHDE ALDE Denmark LOKKEGAARD MORTEN MORTEN LOKKEGAARD ALDE Denmark PETERSEN MORTEN HELVEG MORTEN HELVEG PETERSEN ALDE Estonia KALLAS KAJA KAJA KALLAS ALDE Estonia PAET URMAS URMAS PAET ALDE Estonia TOOM YANA YANA TOOM ALDE Finland JAATTEENMAKI ANNELI ANNELI JAATTEENMAKI ALDE Finland TAKKULA HANNU HANNU TAKKULA ALDE Finland TORVALDS NILS NILS TORVALDS ALDE Finland VAYRYNEN PAAVO PAAVO VAYRYNEN ALDE Germany LAMBSDORFF ALEXANDER GRAF ALEXANDER GRAF LAMBSDORFF ALDE Germany MEISSNER GESINE GESINE MEISSNER ALDE Germany THEURER MICHAEL MICHAEL THEURER ALDE Lithuania GUOGA ANTANAS ANTANAS GUOGA ALDE Lithuania AUSTREVICIUS PETRAS PETRAS AUSTREVICIUS ALDE Lithuania MAZURONIS VALENTINAS VALENTINAS MAZURONIS ALDE Lithuania USPASKICH VIKTOR VIKTOR USPASKICH ALDE Luxembourg GOERENS CHARLES CHARLES GOERENS ALDE Netherlands VAN NIEUWENHUIZEN CORA CORA VAN NIEUWENHUIZEN ALDE Netherlands GERBRANDY GERBEN-JAN GERBEN-JAN GERBRANDY ALDE Netherlands HUITEMA JAN JAN HUITEMA ALDE Netherlands VAN BAALEN JOHANNES CORNELIS JOHANNES CORNELIS VAN BAALEN ALDE Netherlands SCHAAKE MARIETJE MARIETJE SCHAAKE ALDE Netherlands VAN MILTENBURG MATTHIJS MATTHIJS VAN MILTENBURG ALDE Netherlands IN 'T VELD SOPHIA SOPHIA IN 'T VELD ALDE Portugal FARIA JOSE INACIO JOSE INACIO FARIA ALDE Romania DIACONU MIRCEA MIRCEA DIACONU ALDE Romania NICOLAI NORICA NORICA NICOLAI ALDE Romania WEBER RENATE RENATE WEBER ALDE Spain BECERRA BASTERRECHEA BEATRIZ BEATRIZ BECERRA BASTERRECHEA ALDE Spain PUNSET CAROLINA CAROLINA PUNSET ALDE Spain NART JAVIER JAVIER NART ALDE Spain GIMENEZ BARBAT MARIA TERESA MARIA TERESA GIMENEZ BARBAT ALDE Spain TREMOSA I BALCELLS RAMON RAMON TREMOSA I BALCELLS ALDE Sweden WIKSTROM CECILIA CECILIA WIKSTROM ALDE Sweden FEDERLEY FREDRICK FREDRICK FEDERLEY ALDE Sweden SELIMOVIC JASENKO JASENKO SELIMOVIC ALDE United Kingdom BEARDER CATHERINE CATHERINE BEARDER APF Germany VOIGT UDO UDO VOIGT APF Greece EPITIDEIOS GEORGIOS GEORGIOS EPITIDEIOS APF Greece FOUNTOULIS LAMPROS LAMPROS FOUNTOULIS EAF Poland KORWIN-MIKKE JANUSZ JANUSZ KORWIN-MIKKE EAF United Kingdom COLLINS JANE JANE COLLINS EAF United Kingdom HOOKEM MIKE MIKE HOOKEM ECPM Germany GERICKE ARNE ARNE GERICKE ECPM Netherlands BELDER BAS BAS BELDER ECPM Netherlands VAN DALEN PETER PETER VAN DALEN ECPM Poland JUREK MAREK MAREK JUREK ECPM Slovakia SKRIPEK BRANISLAV BRANISLAV SKRIPEK EFA Belgium VAN BOSSUYT ANNELEEN ANNELEEN VAN BOSSUYT EFA Belgium STEVENS HELGA HELGA STEVENS EFA Belgium DEMESMAEKER MARK MARK DEMESMAEKER EFA Belgium LOONES SANDER SANDER LOONES EFA Latvia ZDANOKA TATJANA TATJANA ZDANOKA EFA Spain MARAGALL ERNEST ERNEST MARAGALL EFA Spain SEBASTIA JORDI JORDI SEBASTIA EFA Spain TERRICABRAS JOSEP-MARIA JOSEP-MARIA TERRICABRAS EFA Spain JUARISTI ABAUNZ JOSU JOSU JUARISTI ABAUNZ EFA United Kingdom SMITH ALYN ALYN SMITH EFA United Kingdom HUDGHTON IAN IAN HUDGHTON EFA United Kingdom EVANS JILL JILL EVANS EGP Austria REIMON MICHEL MICHEL REIMON EGP Austria VANA MONIKA MONIKA VANA EGP Austria LUNACEK ULRIKE ULRIKE LUNACEK EGP Belgium STAES BART BART STAES EGP Belgium LAMBERTS PHILIPPE PHILIPPE LAMBERTS EGP Croatia SKRLEC DAVOR DAVOR SKRLEC EGP Denmark AUKEN MARGRETE MARGRETE AUKEN EGP Estonia TARAND INDREK INDREK TARAND EGP Finland HAUTALA HEIDI HEIDI HAUTALA EGP France JOLY EVA EVA JOLY EGP France BOVE JOSE JOSE BOVE EGP France DELLI KARIMA KARIMA DELLI EGP France RIVASI MICHELE MICHELE RIVASI EGP France DURAND PASCAL PASCAL DURAND EGP France JADOT YANNICK YANNICK JADOT EGP Germany LOCHBIHLER BARBARA BARBARA LOCHBIHLER EGP Germany TRUPEL HELGA HELGA TRUPEL EGP Germany ALBRECHT JAN PHILIPP JAN PHILIPP ALBRECHT EGP Germany HEUBUCH MARIA MARIA HEUBUCH EGP Germany HAUSLING MARTIN MARTIN HAUSLING EGP Germany CRAMER MICHAEL MICHAEL CRAMER EGP Germany HARMS REBECCA REBECCA HARMS EGP Germany BUTIKOFER REINHARD REINHARD BUTIKOFER EGP Germany KELLER SKA SKA KELLER EGP Germany GIEGOLD SVEN SVEN GIEGOLD EGP Germany REINTKE TERRY TERRY REINTKE EGP Hungary MESZERICS TAMAS TAMAS MESZERICS EGP Luxembourg TURMES CLAUDE CLAUDE TURMES EGP Netherlands EICKHOUT BAS BAS EICKHOUT EGP Netherlands SARGENTINI JUDITH JUDITH SARGENTINI EGP Slovenia SOLTES IGOR IGOR SOLTES EGP Spain URTASUN ERNEST ERNEST URTASUN EGP Sweden VALERO BODIL BODIL VALERO EGP Sweden DALUNDE JAKOP JAKOP DALUNDE EGP Sweden ENGSTROM LINNEA LINNEA ENGSTROM EGP Sweden ANDERSSON MAX MAX ANDERSSON EGP United Kingdom LAMBERT JEAN JEAN LAMBERT EGP United Kingdom TAYLOR KEITH KEITH TAYLOR EGP United Kingdom SCOTT CATO MOLLY MOLLY SCOTT CATO EL Cyprus SYLIKIOTIS NEOKLIS NEOKLIS SYLIKIOTIS EL Cyprus HADJIGEORGIOU TAKIS TAKIS HADJIGEORGIOU EL Czech Republic KOHLICEK JAROMIR JAROMIR KOHLICEK EL Czech Republic MASTALKA JIRI JIRI MASTALKA EL Czech Republic KONECNA KATERINA KATERINA KONECNA EL Finland KYLLONEN MERJA MERJA KYLLONEN EL France MELENCHON JEAN-LUC JEAN-LUC MELENCHON EL France VERGIAT MARIE-CHRISTINE MARIE-CHRISTINE VERGIAT EL France LE HYARIC PATRICK PATRICK LE HYARIC EL France OMARJEE YOUNOUS YOUNOUS OMARJEE EL Germany ERNST CORNELIA CORNELIA
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