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List of Meps Per Country Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (Dealing with the Motor Insurance Directive Review) List of MEPs per country Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (dealing with the Motor Insurance Directive review) MEP Name Parliament Group Email Austria Group of the European People's Party (Christian Othmar Karas [email protected] Democrats) Franz Obermayr Europe of Nations and Freedom Group [email protected] Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Josef Weidenholzer [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Belgium Anneleen Van Bossuyt European Conservatives and Reformists Group [email protected] Group of the European People's Party (Christian Pascal Arimont [email protected] Democrats) Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Marc Tarabella [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Bulgaria Group of the European People's Party (Christian Eva Maydell [email protected] Democrats) Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats Filiz Hyusmenova [email protected] for Europe Croatia Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Biljana Borzan [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Czech Republic Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats Dita Charanzova [email protected] for Europe Confederal Group of the European United Left - Jiřί Maštálka [email protected] Nordic Green Left Group of the European People's Party (Christian Jiřί Pospίšil [email protected] Democrats) Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Olga Sehnalová [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Denmark Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats Morten Løkkegaard [email protected] for Europe Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Christel Schaldemose [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Estonia Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats Kaja Kallas [email protected] for Europe Finland Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Liisa Jaakonsaari [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Jussi Halla-aho European Conservatives and Reformists Group [email protected] List of MEPs per country - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection - 21.08.2018 France Pascal Durand Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance [email protected] Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Virginie Rozière [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Mylène Troszczynski Europe of Nations and Freedom Group [email protected] Dominique Martin Europe of Nations and Freedom Group [email protected] Group of the European People's Party (Christian Philippe Juvin [email protected] Democrats) Germany Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Evelyne Gebhardt [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Marcus Pretzell Europe of Nations and Freedom Group [email protected] Group of the European People's Party (Christian Andreas Schwab [email protected] Democrats) Group of the European People's Party (Christian Birgit Collin-Langen [email protected] Democrats) Romeo Franz Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance [email protected] Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Arndt Kohn [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Julia Reda Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance [email protected] Confederal Group of the European United Left - Martin Schirdewan [email protected] Nordic Green Left Ulrike Trebesius European Conservatives and Reformists Group [email protected] Group of the European People's Party (Christian Sabine Verheyen [email protected] Democrats) Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Jakob von Weizsäcker [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Kerstin Westphal [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Hungary Group of the European People's Party (Christian András Gyűrk [email protected] Democrats) Italy Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Sergio Gaetano Cofferati [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Group of the European People's Part (Christian Lara Comi [email protected] Democrats) Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy Marco Zullo [email protected] Group Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy Tiziana Beghin [email protected] Group Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy Rosa D'Amato [email protected] Group Confederal Group of the European United Left- Curzio Maltese [email protected] Nordic Green Left Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy Giulia Moi [email protected] Group List of MEPs per country - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection - 21.08.2018 Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Pina Picierno [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Nicola Danti [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Group of the European People's Party (Christian Alessandra Mussolini [email protected] Democrats) Latvia Group of the European People's Party (Christian Inese Vadiere [email protected] Democrats) Lithuania Group of the European People's Party (Christian Antanas Guoga [email protected] Democrats) Malta Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Marlene Mizzi [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Group of the European People's Party (Christian Roberta Metsola [email protected] Democrats) Netherlands Confederal Group of the European United Left - Dennis de Jong [email protected] Nordic Green Left Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats Matthijs van Miltenburg [email protected] for Europe Group of the European People's Party (Christian Lambert van Nistelrooij [email protected] Democrats) Poland Edward Czesak European Conservatives and Reformists Group [email protected] Lidia Joanna Geringer de Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists [email protected] Oedenberg and Democrats in the European Parliament Group of the European People's Party (Christian Dariusz Rosati [email protected] Democrats) Group of the European People's Party (Christian Adam Szejnfeld [email protected] Democrats) Robert Jaroslaw Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy [email protected] Iwaszkiewicz Group Róza Gräfin von Thun Und Group of the European People's Party (Christian [email protected] Hohenstein Democrats) Portugal Group of the European People's Party (Christian Carlos Coelho [email protected] Democrats) Romania Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Maria Grapini [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Group of the European People's Party (Christian Mihai Turanu [email protected] Democrats) Group of the European People's Party (Christian Cristian-Silviu Buşoi [email protected] Democrats) Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Andi Cristea [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament List of MEPs per country - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection - 21.08.2018 Slovakia Group of the European People's Party (Christian Ivan Štefanec [email protected] Democrats) Richard Sulίk European Conservatives and Reformists Group [email protected] Igor Šoltes Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance [email protected] Spain Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Sergio Gutiérrez Prieto [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Antonio López-Istύriz Group of the European People's Part (Christian [email protected] White Democrats) Sweden Group of the European People's Party (Christian Anna Maria Corazza Bildt [email protected] Democrats) Sweden Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats Jasenko Selimovic [email protected] for Europe Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Anna Hedh [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament United Kingdom Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Catherine Stihler [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy John Stuart Agnew [email protected] Group Daniel Dalton European Conservatives and Reformists Group [email protected] Baroness Nosheena European Conservatives and Reformists Group [email protected] Mobarik Steven Woolfe Non-attached Members [email protected] Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists Lucy Anderson [email protected] and Democrats in the European Parliament Diane James Non-attached Members [email protected] Emma McClarkin European Conservatives and Reformists Group [email protected] List of MEPs per country - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection - 21.08.2018 .
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