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List of Meps (Provisional) List of MEPs (provisional) Germany: CDU/CSU (EPP): Ingeborg Grässle (sort.), Monika Hohlmeier, Elisabeth Jeggle (sort.), Christa Klass (sort.), Angelika Niebler (sort.), Doris Pack (sort.), Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl (sort.), Brigit Schnieber-Jastram, Renate Sommer (sort.), Sabine Verheyen, Anja Weisgerber (sort.), SPD (PASD) : Evelyne Gebhardt (sort.), Jutta Haug (sort.), Petra Kammerevert, Constanze Krehl (sort.), Dagmar Reichenbach (sort.), Ulrike Rodust (sort.), Birgit Sippel, Jutta Steinruck, Barbara Weiler (sort.), Kerstin Westphal, FDP (ALDE) : Nadja Hirsch, Silvana Koch-Mehrin (sort.), Gesine Meissner, Britta Reimers, Alexandra Thein Grünen (greens): Franziska Katharina Brantner, Rebecca Harms (sort.), Franziska Maria Keller, Barbara Elisabeth Lochbihler, Heidemarie-Rose Rühle (sort.), Elisabeth Schroedter (sort.), Helga Trüpel (sort.) Die Linke (GUE) : Cornelia Ernst, Sabine Lösing, Sabine Wils, Gabriele Zimmer (sort.) Austria: ÖVP (EEP): Elisabeth Köstinger, Hella Ranner, SPÖ (PASD): Karin Kadenbach, Evelyn Regner Grüne (Greens): Evelin Lichtenberger (sort.), Ulrike Lunacek, Liste Hans-Peter Martin (NI) : Angelika Werthmann Belgium: CDH (EPP) : Anne Delvaux CD&V (EPP) : Marianne Thyssen (sort.) PS (PASD) : Véronique de Keyser (sort.) SP.A (PASD) : Kathleen Van Brempt MR (ALDE): Frédérique Ries (sort.) ECOLO -greens : Isabelle Durant VLD (ALDE) : Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck (sort.) N-VA (Greens) : Frieda Brepoels Bulgaria: GERB (EPP) : Iliana Ivanova, Rumyana Jeleva (sort.), Maria Nedeltcheva, Blue coalition (EPP) : Nadejda Mihaïlova BSP (PASD) : Iliyana Yotova (sort.) DPS (ALDE) : Filiz Hyusmenova (sort.) NDSV (ALDE) : Meglena Kuneva, Antonia Părvanova Cyprus: DISY (EPP) : Eleni Theocharous DIKO (NI) : Antigoni Papadopoulou Denmark: A (PASD) : Christel Schaldemose (sort.), Britta Thomsen (sort.), V (ALDE) : Anne E. Jensen (sort.) F (Greens) : Margrete Auken (sort.), Emilie Turunen 0 : Anna Rosbach Andersen 1 Spain: PP (EPP): Pilar Ayuso (sort.), Pilar del Castillo (sort.), Rosa Estarás, Carmen Fraga, (sort.), Cristina Gutiérrez, (sort.), Esther Herranz (sort.), Teresa Jiménez Becerril, Verónica Lope PSOE (PASD) : Magdalena Álvarez, Josefa Andrés, Inés Ayala, María Badía, Iratxe García, Eider Gardiazábal, María Muñiz, Teresa Riera (sort.), Carmen Romero CpE (ALDE): Izaskun Bilbao Estonia : KE (EPP) : Siiri Oviir (sort.), Vilja Savisaar ER (ALDE) : Kristiina Ojuland Finland: KOK (EPP) : Eija-Riitta Korhola (sort.), Sirpa Pietikäinen (sort.) KD (EPP): Sari Essayah SDP (PASD) : Liisa Jaakonsaari KESK (ALDE) : Anneli Jäätteenmäki (sort.), Riikka Manner VIHR (Greens) : Heidi Hautala, Satu Hassi (sort.) France: UMP (EPP) : Sophie Briard-Auconie, Rachida Dati, Marielle Gallo, Françoise Grossetête (sort.), Pascale Gruny, Véronique Mathieu (sort.), Elisabeth Morin (sort.), Tokia Saïfi (sort.), Marie Thérèse Sanchez-Schmidt, Catherine Soullié, Michèle Striffler, Christine de Veyrac (sort.), Dominique Vlasto (sort.). PS (PASD) : Pervenche Berès (sort.), Françoise Castex (sort.), Estelle Grelier, Sylvie Guillaume, Catherine Trautmann (sort.), Bernadette Vergnaud (sort.) EUROPE ECOLOGIE (Greens) : Sandrine Bélier, Malika Benarab-Attou, Karima Delli, Hélène Flautre (sort.), Catherine Grèze, Eva Joly, Nicole Kiil-Nielsen, Michèle Rivasi MODEM (ALDE): Sylvie Goulard, Nathalie Griesbeck (sort.), Corinne Lepage, Marielle de Sarnez (sort.) FRONT DE GAUCHE (GUE) : Marie-Christine Vergiat FN (NI) : Marine Le Pen (sort.) Greece: ND (EPP) : Marieta Giannakoy, Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou (sort.) PASOK (PASD) : Silvana Rapti, Chrissoula Saatsoglou-Paliadeli, Maria Eleni Koppa (sort.), Anni Podimata (sort.) LAOS (EFD): Niki Tzavella Hungary: FIDESZ (EPP) : Kinga Gál (sort.), Enikő Győri, Ágnes Hankiss, Lívia Járóka (sort.), MSZP (PASD) : Edit Herczog (sort.), Zita Gurmai (sort.), Kinga Göncz Jobbick (NI) : Krisztina Morvai Ireland: Fine Gael (EPP) : Mairead McGuinness (sort.) Labour (PASD) : Nessa Childers Independents (ALDE) : Marian Harkin (sort.) 2 Italy: PdL (EPP) : Roberta Angelilli (sort.), Lara Comi, Elisabetta Gardini, Barbara Matera, Erminia Mazzoni, Licia Ronzulli, Amalia Sartori (sort.)+ Cristina Muscardini, Iva Zanicchi, Micalea Biancofore PD (PASD) : Francesca Balzani, Rita Borsellino, Silvia Costa, Debora Serracchiani, Patrizia Toia (sort.), IDV (ALDE) : Sonia Alfano Nothern League (EFD) : Sonia Viale, Mara Bizzotto Latvia: Civic Union (EPP) : Sandra Kalniete, Inese Vaidere (sort.) PCTVL (Greens) : Tatjana Ždanoka (sort.) Lithuania: TS-LKD (EPP) : Laima Liucija Andrikiene (sort.), Radvile Morkunaite LSDP (PASD) : Vilija Blinkeviciute Luxembourg: CSV (EPP) : Astrid Lulling (sort.) Netherlands: CDA (EPP) : Esther de Lange (sort.), Ria Oomen (sort.), Corien Wortmann (sort.), PVDA (PASD) : Emine Bozkurt (sort.), Judith Merkies VVD (ALDE) : Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert (sort.) D66 (ALDE) : Sophie In ’t Veld (sort.), Marietje Schaake GroenLinks (Greens) : Marije Cornelissen, Judith Sargentini SP (GUE) : Kartika Liotard (sort.) PVV (NI) : Laurence Stassen Poland: PO (EPP) : Małgorzata Handzlik (sort.), Jolanta Hibner, Danuta Hübner, Danuta Jazlowiecka, Sidonia Elżbieta Jedrzejewska, Lena Kolarska-Bobinska, Elżbieta Katarzyna Łukacijewska, Joanna Katarzyna Skrzydlewska, Róża Thun SLD-UP (PASD) : Lidia Joanna Greringer de Oedenberg (sort.), Joanna Senyszyn Portugal: PSD (EPP): Regina Bastos, Graça Carvalho, Maria Patro Neves PS (PASD) : Edite Estrela (sort.), Elisa Ferreira (sort.), Ana Gomes (sort.) BE (GUE) : Marisa Matias CDU (GUE) : Ilda Figueiredo (sort.) Czech Republic: KDU-CSL (EPP) : Zuzana Roithová (sort.) CSSD (PASD): Zuzana Brzobohatá, Olga Sehnalová ODS (NI): Andrea Češková, Romania: PD-L (EPP): Elena Antonescu, Monica Macovei PSD (PASD) : Corina Cretu (sort.), Vasilica Dancila (sort.), Rovana Plumb (sort.), Daciana Sarbu (sort.), Silva Adriana Ticau (sort.) 3 PNL (ALDE): Ramona Mănescu (sort.), Norica Nicolai, Adina Ioana Vălean (sort.), Renate Weber (sort.) Indépendant (EPP) : Elena Băsescu UK: Labour (PASD): Mary Honeyball (sort.), Linda McAvan (sort.), Arlene McCarthy (sort.), Catherine Stihler (sort.), Glenis Willmott (sort.), Lib Dem (ALDE): Catherine Bearder, Sharon Bowles (sort.), Fiona Hall (sort.), Sarah Ludford (sort.), Liz Lynne (sort.), Diana Wallis (sort.) Greens (Greens) : Jean Lambert (sort.), Caroline Lucas (sort.) Ukip (ELD) : Marta Andreasen, Nikki Sinclaire Plaid Cymru (Greens): Jill Evans (sort.) Sinn Fein (GUE) : Bairbre de Brún (sort.) DUp (NI) : Diane Dodds Conservateurs (ECR) : Vicky Ford, Jacqueline Foster, Julie Mc Culloch Girling, Emma McClarkin, Kay Swinburne, Marina Yannakoudakis Slovenia: SDS (EPP) : Romana Jordan-Cizelj (sort.) SD (PASD) : Tanja Fajon Slovakia: SMK (EPP) : Edit Bauer (sort.) KDH (EPP) : Anna Záborská (sort.) SMER (PASD) : Monika Flašíková-Beňová (sort.), Katarína Neveďalová, Monika Smolková Sweden: M (EPP): Anna Maria Corazza Bildt, Anna Ibrisagic (sort.), S (PASD): Anna Hedh (sort.), Marita Ulvskog, Åsa Westlund (sort.), FP (ALDE) : Marit Paulsen, Cecilia Wikström C (ALDE) : Lena Ek (sort.) MP (Greens) : Isabella Lövin V (GUE): Eva-Britt Svensson (sort.) 4 .
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