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Lista Dos Membros Comissão dos Orçamentos Deputados Johan VAN OVERTVELDT Presidente Grupo dos Conservadores e Reformistas Europeus Bélgica Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie Janusz LEWANDOWSKI Vice-Presidente Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Polónia Platforma Obywatelska Olivier CHASTEL Vice-Presidente Grupo Renew Europe Bélgica Mouvement Réformateur Margarida MARQUES Vice-Presidente Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Portugal Partido Socialista Niclas HERBST Vice-Presidente Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Alemanha Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands Rasmus ANDRESEN Membro Grupo dos Verdes/Aliança Livre Europeia Alemanha Bündnis 90/Die Grünen Robert BIEDROŃ Membro Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Polónia Wiosna Anna BONFRISCO Membro Grupo Identidade e Democracia Itália Lega Lefteris CHRISTOFOROU Membro Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Chipre Democratic Rally David CORMAND Membro Grupo dos Verdes/Aliança Livre Europeia França Europe Écologie 28/09/2021 1 Paolo DE CASTRO Membro Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Itália Partito Democratico Andor DELI Membro Não Inscritos Hungria Fidesz-Magyar Polgári Szövetség-Kereszténydemokrata Néppárt José Manuel FERNANDES Membro Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Portugal Partido Social Democrata Eider GARDIAZABAL RUBIAL Membro Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Espanha Partido Socialista Obrero Español Alexandra GEESE Membro Grupo dos Verdes/Aliança Livre Europeia Alemanha Bündnis 90/Die Grünen Vlad GHEORGHE Membro Grupo Renew Europe Roménia Uniunea Salvați România Valentino GRANT Membro Grupo Identidade e Democracia Itália Lega Elisabetta GUALMINI Membro Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Itália Partito Democratico Francisco GUERREIRO Membro Grupo dos Verdes/Aliança Livre Europeia Portugal Independente Valérie HAYER Membro Grupo Renew Europe França La République en marche Eero HEINÄLUOMA Membro Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Finlândia Suomen Sosialidemokraattinen Puolue/Finlands Socialdemokratiska Parti Monika HOHLMEIER Membro Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Alemanha Christlich-Soziale Union in Bayern e.V. 28/09/2021 2 Mislav KOLAKUŠIĆ Membro Não Inscritos Croácia - Moritz KÖRNER Membro Grupo Renew Europe Alemanha Freie Demokratische Partei Joachim KUHS Membro Grupo Identidade e Democracia Alemanha Alternative für Deutschland Zbigniew KUŹMIUK Membro Grupo dos Conservadores e Reformistas Europeus Polónia Prawo i Sprawiedliwość Hélène LAPORTE Membro Grupo Identidade e Democracia França Rassemblement national Pierre LARROUTUROU Membro Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu França Nouvelle Donne Silvia MODIG Membro Grupo da Esquerda no Parlamento Europeu - GUE/NGL Finlândia Vasemmistoliitto Siegfried MUREŞAN Membro Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Roménia Partidul Naţional Liberal Victor NEGRESCU Membro Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Roménia Partidul Social Democrat Andrey NOVAKOV Membro Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Bulgária Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria Jan OLBRYCHT Membro Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Polónia Platforma Obywatelska Dimitrios PAPADIMOULIS Membro Grupo da Esquerda no Parlamento Europeu - GUE/NGL Grécia Coalition of the Radical Left 28/09/2021 3 Karlo RESSLER Membro Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Croácia Hrvatska demokratska zajednica Bogdan RZOŃCA Membro Grupo dos Conservadores e Reformistas Europeus Polónia Prawo i Sprawiedliwość Nicolae ŞTEFĂNUȚĂ Membro Grupo Renew Europe Roménia Uniunea Salvați România Nils TORVALDS Membro Grupo Renew Europe Finlândia Svenska folkpartiet Nils UŠAKOVS Membro Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Letónia "Saskaņa" sociāldemokrātiskā partija Rainer WIELAND Membro Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Alemanha Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands Angelika WINZIG Membro Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Áustria Österreichische Volkspartei 28/09/2021 4 Membros suplentes Matteo ADINOLFI Membro suplente Grupo Identidade e Democracia Itália Lega Tiziana BEGHIN Membro suplente Não Inscritos Itália Movimento 5 Stelle Erik BERGKVIST Membro suplente Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Suécia Arbetarepartiet- Socialdemokraterna Damian BOESELAGER Membro suplente Grupo dos Verdes/Aliança Livre Europeia Alemanha Volt Udo BULLMANN Membro suplente Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Alemanha Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands Martina DLABAJOVÁ Membro suplente Grupo Renew Europe Chéquia ANO 2011 Herbert DORFMANN Membro suplente Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Itália Südtiroler Volkspartei Jonás FERNÁNDEZ Membro suplente Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Espanha Partido Socialista Obrero Español Mario FURORE Membro suplente Não Inscritos Itália Movimento 5 Stelle Luis GARICANO Membro suplente Grupo Renew Europe Espanha Ciudadanos – Partido de la Ciudadanía Jens GEIER Membro suplente Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Alemanha Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands Charles GOERENS Membro suplente Grupo Renew Europe Luxemburgo Parti démocratique 28/09/2021 5 Esteban GONZÁLEZ PONS Membro suplente Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Espanha Partido Popular Henrike HAHN Membro suplente Grupo dos Verdes/Aliança Livre Europeia Alemanha Bündnis 90/Die Grünen Mircea-Gheorghe HAVA Membro suplente Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Roménia Partidul Naţional Liberal Martin HOJSÍK Membro suplente Grupo Renew Europe Eslováquia Progresívne Slovensko Adam JARUBAS Membro suplente Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Polónia Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe Eva KAILI Membro suplente Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Grécia Panhellenic Socialist Movement - Olive Tree Fabienne KELLER Membro suplente Grupo Renew Europe França Agir - La Droite constructive Petros KOKKALIS Membro suplente Grupo da Esquerda no Parlamento Europeu - GUE/NGL Grécia Coalition of the Radical Left Georgios KYRTSOS Membro suplente Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Grécia Nea Demokratia Jeroen LENAERS Membro suplente Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Países Baixos Christen Democratisch Appèl Peter LIESE Membro suplente Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Alemanha Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands Aušra MALDEIKIENĖ Membro suplente Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Lituânia Independent 28/09/2021 6 Claudiu MANDA Membro suplente Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Roménia Partidul Social Democrat Jörg MEUTHEN Membro suplente Grupo Identidade e Democracia Alemanha Alternative für Deutschland Younous OMARJEE Membro suplente Grupo da Esquerda no Parlamento Europeu - GUE/NGL França La France Insoumise Mauri PEKKARINEN Membro suplente Grupo Renew Europe Finlândia Suomen Keskusta Stanislav POLČÁK Membro suplente Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Chéquia Starostové a nezávisli Alfred SANT Membro suplente Grupo da Aliança Progressista dos Socialistas e Democratas no Parlamento Europeu Malta Partit Laburista Petri SARVAMAA Membro suplente Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Finlândia Kansallinen Kokoomus Annalisa TARDINO Membro suplente Grupo Identidade e Democracia Itália Lega Grzegorz TOBISZOWSKI Membro suplente Grupo dos Conservadores e Reformistas Europeus Polónia Prawo i Sprawiedliwość Monika VANA Membro suplente Grupo dos Verdes/Aliança Livre Europeia Áustria Die Grünen - Die Grüne Alternative Jörgen WARBORN Membro suplente Grupo do Partido Popular Europeu (Democratas-Cristãos) Suécia Moderaterna Marco ZANNI Membro suplente Grupo Identidade e Democracia Itália Lega 28/09/2021 7 Roberts ZĪLE Membro suplente Grupo dos Conservadores e Reformistas Europeus Letónia Nacionālā apvienība "Visu Latvijai!"-"Tēvzemei un Brīvībai/LNNK" Fonte : © União Europeia, 2021 - 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