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Greens/Efa Group Meps 2019-2024 GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 10th July 2019 The Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament greens-efa.eu twitter.com/greensep facebook.com/greensefa instagram.com/greensefa Photos: © European Union 2019 - Source EP; © European Union 2014 - Source EP Design and Layout: Aupluriel (www.aupluriel.be) THE GREENS/EFA GROUP is made up of Green, European Free Alliance, Pirate, independent, ecological and animal welfare MEPs. Counting with 75 Members from 16 countries and 5 regions, it is the fourth group in the European Parliament. The group is built on a shared commitment to the values of environmental protection and sustainability, respect for fundamental rights, self- determination, democracy and solidarity. THE GREENS/EFA GROUP is dedicated to fighting for social justice, the rule of law, digital rights and freedoms, linguistic freedoms, guaranteed human rights for all, equality, transparency, climate protection, animal welfare, and a peaceful foreign policy. THE GREENS/EFA GROUP is a pro-European group working to make the EU more social, greener and democratic. THE GREENS/EFA BUREAU IS MADE UP OF : Ska Keller, Co-President Philippe Lamberts, Co-President Alyn Smith, First Vice-President and EFA President Bas Eickhout, Vice-President and Treasurer Gwendoline Delbos Corfield,Vice-President Alice Bah Kuhnke, Vice-President Terry Reintke, Vice-President Molly Scott Cato, Vice-President Ernest Urtasun, Vice-President LEGENDS OF MEPS' PROFILES First name and surname Title (if any) E-mail address Committee membership : full member (title if any) | substitute member Party Family ACRONYMS - STANDING COMMITTEES AFCO = Constitutional Affairs * (*neutralised) AFET = Foreign Affairs AGRI = Agriculture and Rural Development BUDG = Budgets CONT = Budgetary Control * (*neutralised) CULT = Culture and Education DEVE = Development DROI = Human Rights * (subcommittee - *neutralised) ECON = Economic and Monetary Affairs EMPL = Employment and Social Affairs ENVI = Environment, Public Health and Food Safety FEMM = Women’s Rights and Gender Equality * (*neutralised) IMCO = Internal Market and Consumer Protection INTA = International Trade ITRE = Industry, Research and Energy JURI = Legal Affairs LIBE = Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs PECH = Fisheries * (*neutralised) PETI = Petitions * (*neutralised) REGI = Regional Development SEDE = Security and Defence * (subcommittee - *neutralised) TRAN = Transport and Tourism For more detailed information, please visit our website at www.greens-efa.eu/en/our-group/meps CONTENTS Austria p. 6 Belgium p. 7 Czech Republic p. 8 Denmark p. 9 Finland p. 10 France p. 11 Germany p. 16 Ireland p. 24 Latvia p. 25 Lithuania p. 26 Luxembourg p. 27 Netherlands p. 28 Portugal p. 29 Spain p. 30 Sweden p. 31 United Kingdom p. 32 AUSTRIA Monika VANA [email protected] REGI | BUDG, FEMM Die Grünen GREENS Sarah WIENER [email protected] AGRI | IMCO Die Grünen GREENS 6 GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 BELGIUM Saskia BRICMONT [email protected] LIBE | INTA ECOLO GREENS Petra DE SUTTER Chair IMCO [email protected] IMCO (CHAIR) | EMPL GROEN GREENS Philippe LAMBERTS Co-President [email protected] ECON | - ECOLO GREENS GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 7 CZECH REPUBLIC Markéta GREGOROVÁ [email protected] INTA | AFET, SEDE Česká pirátská strana PIRATES Marcel KOLAJA EP Vice-President [email protected] IMCO | CULT Česká pirátská strana PIRATES Mikuláš PEKSA [email protected] ITRE | CONT, ECON Česká pirátská strana PIRATES 8 GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 DENMARK Margrete AUKEN [email protected] ENVI, PETI | AFCO Socialistisk Folkeparti GREENS Kira PETER-HANSEN [email protected] EMPL | ECON Socialistisk Folkeparti GREENS GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 9 FINLAND Heidi HAUTALA EP Vice-President [email protected] DROI, INTA | JURI Vihreät - De Gröna GREENS Ville NIINISTÖ [email protected] ITRE | ECON, ENVI Vihreät - De Gröna GREENS 10 GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 FRANCE Francois ALFONSI [email protected] ITRE | REGI RPS EFA Benoit BITEAU [email protected] AGRI | DEVE, PECH Ouverture GREENS Damien CARÊME [email protected] LIBE | ECON, ITRE Europe Ecologie - Les Verts GREENS GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 11 FRANCE David CORMAND [email protected] IMCO, BUDG | - Europe Ecologie - Les Verts GREENS Gwendoline DELBOS-CORFIELD Vice-President [email protected] FEMM | AFCO, LIBE Europe Ecologie - Les Verts GREENS Karima DELLI Chair TRAN [email protected] TRAN (CHAIR) | BUDG Europe Ecologie - Les Verts GREENS 12 GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 FRANCE Yannick JADOT [email protected] ENVI | INTA Europe Ecologie - Les Verts GREENS Gwendoline DELBOS-CORFIELD Vice-President Michèle RIVASI [email protected] [email protected] FEMM | AFCO, LIBE CONT, DEVE | ENVI Europe Ecologie - Les Verts Europe Ecologie - Les Verts GREENS GREENS Caroline ROOSE-PERINETTI [email protected] REGI | DEVE, PECH AEI GREENS GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 13 FRANCE Mounir SATOURI [email protected] EMPL, SEDE | AFET, DROI Europe Ecologie - Les Verts GREENS Marie TOUSSAINT [email protected] ITRE | ENVI, JURI Europe Ecologie - Les Verts GREENS Salima YENBOU [email protected] AFET, CULT | EMPL AEI GREENS 14 GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 GERMANY Rasmus ANDRESEN [email protected] BUDG | IMCO, ITRE Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS Marie TOUSSAINT Michael BLOSS [email protected] [email protected] ITRE | ENVI, JURI ITRE | ENVI Europe Ecologie - Les Verts Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS GREENS Damian BOESELAGER [email protected] AFCO | BUDG, ITRE, LIBE Volt INDEPENDENT GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 15 GERMANY Patrick BREYER [email protected] JURI | LIBE Piratenpartei Deutschland PIRATES Klaus BUCHNER [email protected] ITRE, SEDE | ENVI, INTA ÖDP INDEPENDENT Reinhard BÜTIKOFER [email protected] AFET | INTA Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS 16 GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 GERMANY Patrick BREYER Anna CAVAZZINI [email protected] [email protected] JURI | LIBE INTA | IMCO Piratenpartei Deutschland Bündnis 90/Die Grünen PIRATES GREENS Anna DEPARNAY-GRUNENBERG [email protected] TRAN | AGRI Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS Romeo FRANZ [email protected] CULT | EMPL, LIBE Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 17 GERMANY Daniel FREUND [email protected] AFCO, CONT | TRAN Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS Alexandra GEESE [email protected] BUDG, IMCO | REGI Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS Sven GIEGOLD [email protected] ECON | ENVI Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS 18 GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 GERMANY Henrike HAHN [email protected] ITRE | BUDG Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS Alexandra GEESE Martin HÄUSLING [email protected] [email protected] BUDG, IMCO | REGI AGRI | ENVI Bündnis 90/Die Grünen Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS GREENS Pierrette HERZBERGER-FOFANA pierrettegabrielle.herzberger-fofana @europarl.europa.eu DEVE | FEMM Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 19 GERMANY Ska KELLER Co-President [email protected] - | PECH Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS Sergey LAGODINSKY [email protected] JURI | AFET, LIBE Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS Katrin LANGENSIEPEN [email protected] EMPL | AFET Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS 20 GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 GERMANY Erik MARQUARDT [email protected] DEVE | LIBE Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS Sergey LAGODINSKY Hannah NEUMANN [email protected] [email protected] JURI | AFET, LIBE DROI, SEDE | AFET Bündnis 90/Die Grünen Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS GREENS Niklas NIENASS [email protected] CULT, REGI | - Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 21 GERMANY Jutta PAULUS [email protected] ENVI | ITRE Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS Terry REINTKE Vice-President [email protected] LIBE | EMPL, FEMM Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS Nico SEMSROTT [email protected] CONT | PETI Die Partei INDEPENDENT 22 GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 GERMANY Viola VON CRAMON-TAUBADEL [email protected] AFET | CONT, ITRE Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS Terry REINTKE Vice-President [email protected] LIBE | EMPL, FEMM Bündnis 90/Die Grünen GREENS GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 23 IRELAND Ciarán CUFFE [email protected] ITRE | REGI, TRAN Comhaontas Glas GREENS Grace O’SULLIVAN [email protected] ENVI, PECH | - Comhaontas Glas GREENS 24 GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 LATVIA Tatjana ŽDANOKA [email protected] EMPL, PETI | LIBE Latvijas Krievu savienība EFA Grace O’SULLIVAN [email protected] ENVI, PECH | - Comhaontas Glas GREENS GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 25 LITHUANIA Stasys JAKELIŪNAS [email protected] ECON | IMCO Greens and Farmers union GREENS Bronis ROPĖ [email protected] AGRI | ITRE, REGI Greens and Farmers union GREENS 26 GREENS/EFA GROUP MEPS 2019-2024 LUXEMBOURG
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