
List of members of the European Parliament, 2014–2019 Below is a list of Members of the European Parliament serving in the eighth term (2014–2019). It is sorted by an English perception of surname treating all variations of de/di/do, van/von, Ó/Ní, and so forth as part of the collation key, even if this is not the normal practice in a member's own country. During the 2014–19 term, there are 751 members of parliament divided among the 28 member states. Contents List of members Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Results of the election: Finland GUE/NGL G-EFA EPP EFDD France S&D ALDE ECR NI Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom Members of the European Parliament who are also citizen of a non-EU country Notes See also List of members Austria On the Austrian People's Party list: (EPP Group) On the Freedom Party list: (Non-inscrits, since 15 June 2015 ENF) 1. Othmar Karas 2. Elisabeth Köstinger – until 8 November 1. Harald Vilimsky 2017[1] 2. Franz Obermayr Lukas Mandl – since 30 November 2017 3. Georg Mayer 3. Paul Rübig 4. Barbara Kappel 4. Claudia Schmidt On The Greens – The Green Alternative list: (Greens- 5. Heinz K. Becker EFA) On the Social Democratic Party of Austria list: (S&D) 1. Ulrike Lunacek – until 8 November 2017[3] 1. Eugen Freund Thomas Waitz – since 10 November 2017 2. Evelyn Regner 2. Michel Reimon 3. Jörg Leichtfried – until 23 June 2015[2] 3. Monika Vana Karoline Graswander-Hainz – from 9 July On the NEOS – The New Austria list: (ALDE) 2015 4. Karin Kadenbach 1. Angelika Mlinar 5. Josef Weidenholzer Belgium Dutch-speaking college French-speaking college On the New Flemish Alliance list: (ECR Group) On the Socialist Party list: (S&D) 1. Johan Van Overtveldt – until 10 October 1. Marie Arena 2014[4] 2. Marc Tarabella Sander Loones – from 14 October 2014 until 3. Hugues Bayet 11 November 2018[5] Ralph Packet – from 22 November 2018 On the Reformist Movement list: (ALDE) 2. Helga Stevens 1. Louis Michel 3. Mark Demesmaeker 2. Frédérique Ries [6] 4. Louis Ide – until 18 December 2014 3. Gérard Deprez Anneleen Van Bossuyt – from 8 January 2015 On the Ecolo list: (Greens-EFA) On the Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats list: 1. Philippe Lamberts (ALDE) On the Humanist Democratic Centre list: (EPP Group) 1. Guy Verhofstadt 1. Claude Rolin 2. Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck – until 31 December 2014[7] German-speaking college Hilde Vautmans – from 1 January 2015 On the Christian Social Party list: (EPP Group) 3. Philippe De Backer[8] – until 2 May 2016[9] Lieve Wierinck – from 4 May 2016 1. Pascal Arimont On the Christian Democratic and Flemish list: (EPP Group) 1. Marianne Thyssen – until 31 October 2014[10] Tom Vandenkendelaere – from 6 November 2014 2. Ivo Belet On the Socialist Party – Different list: (S&D) 1. Kathleen Van Brempt On the Green list: (Greens-EFA) 1. Bart Staes On the Flemish Interest list: (Non-inscrits, since 15 June 2015 ENF) 1. Gerolf Annemans Bulgaria On the Citizens for European Development of BulgariaOn the Movement for Rights and Freedoms list: (ALDE) list: (EPP Group) 1. Filiz Hyusmenova 1. Andrey Kovatchev 2. Iskra Mihaylova[14] 2. Vladimir Urutchev 3. Nedzhmi Ali 3. Eva Maydell 4. Ilhan Kyuchyuk 4. Emil Radev On the Bulgaria Without Censorship-led coalition list: 5. Tomislav Donchev – until 6 November (ECR Group) 2014[11] Andrey Novakov – since 24 November 2014 1. Nikolay Barekov (BWC, since 4 April 2017 6. Mariya Gabriel – until 6 July 2017[12] Reload Bulgaria) Asim Ademov – since 14 September 2017 2. Angel Dzhambazki (IMRO) On the Bulgarian Socialist Party list: (S&D) On the Reformist Bloc list: (EPP Group) 1. Georgi Pirinski 1. Svetoslav Malinov 2. Iliana Iotova – until 16 January 2017[13] Petar Kurumbashev – since 17 January 2017 3. Sergei Stanishev 4. Momchil Nekov Croatia On the Patrotic Coalition list: On the Kukuriku Coalition list: Croatian Democratic Union (EPP Group) Social Democratic Party of Croatia (S&D) 1. Ivana Maletić 1. Tonino Picula 2. Andrej Plenković – until 13 October 2016[15] 2. Biljana Borzan Željana Zovko – from 24 October 2016 3. Dubravka Šuica Croatian People's Party – Liberal 4. Davor Ivo Stier – until 13 October 2016[15] Democrats (ALDE) Ivica Tolić – from 24 October 2016 1. Jozo Radoš (left the party on 13 June 2017, Croatian Peasant Party (EPP Group) joined later GLAS) 1. Marijana Petir (left the party in 2017) Istrian Democratic Assembly (ALDE) [16] Croatian Party of Rights dr. Ante 1. Ivan Jakovčić Starčević (ECR Group) On the Croatian Sustainable Development list: (Greens- 1. Ruža Tomašić (left the party on 20 November EFA) 2014; since 27 January 2015 HKS) 1. Davor Škrlec[17] (Left the party on 20 April 2016) Cyprus On the Democratic Rally list: (EPP Group) On the Democratic Party list: (S&D) 1. Eleni Theocharous (since 8 March 2016 KA 1. Costas Mavrides and ECR Group) On the Movement for Social Democracy–Ecological and 2. Christos Stylianides – until 31 October Environmental Movement list: (S&D) 2014[18] Lefteris Christoforou – from 3 November 1. Dimitris Papadakis (EDEK) 2014 On the Progressive Party of Working People list: (GUE/NGL) 1. Neoklis Sylikiotis 2. Takis Hadjigeorgiou Czech Republic On the ANO 2011 list: (ALDE) On the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia list: (GUE/NGL) 1. Pavel Telička (left the party on 5 February 2018) 1. Kateřina Konečná 2. Petr Ježek (left the party on 5 February 2. Miloslav Ransdorf – until 22 January 2016[19] 2018) Jaromír Kohlíček – since 4 February 2016 3. Dita Charanzová 3. Jiří Maštálka 4. Martina Dlabajová On the Christian and Democratic Union - Czechoslovak On the TOP 09–Mayors and Independents list: (EPPPeople's Party list: (EPP Group) Group) 1. Michaela Šojdrová 1. Jiří Pospíšil 2. Pavel Svoboda 2. Luděk Niedermayer 3. Tomáš Zdechovský 3. Jaromír Štětina On the Civic Democratic Party list: (ECR Group) 4. Stanislav Polčák (STAN) On the Czech Social Democratic Party list: (S&D) 1. Jan Zahradil 2. Evžen Tošenovský 1. Jan Keller 2. Olga Sehnalová On the Party of Free Citizens list: (EFDD) 3. Pavel Poc [20] 4. Miroslav Poche 1. Petr Mach – until 31 August 2017 Jiří Payne – since 5 September 2017 Denmark On the Danish People's Party list: (ECR Group) On the Socialist People's Party list: (Greens-EFA) 1. Jørn Dohrmann 1. Margrete Auken 2. Rikke Karlsson (left the party on 16 October On the Conservative People's Party list: (EPP Group) 2015, since 21 February 2018 Non-inscrits) 3. Morten Messerschmidt 1. Bendt Bendtsen 4. Anders Primdahl Vistisen On the People's Movement against the EU list: On the Social Democrats list: (S&D) (GUE/NGL) 1. Ole Christensen 1. Rina Ronja Kari 2. Jeppe Kofod On the Danish Social Liberal Party list: (ALDE) 3. Christel Schaldemose 1. Morten Helveg Petersen On the Venstre list: (ALDE) 1. Jens Rohde (left the party on 20 December 2015 and joined the Social Liberals) 2. Ulla Tørnæs – until 29 February 2016[21] Morten Løkkegaard – since 3 March 2016 Estonia On the Estonian Reform Party list: (ALDE) On the Social Democratic Party list: (S&D) 1. Andrus Ansip – until 31 October 2014[22] 1. Marju Lauristin – until 6 November 2017[24] Urmas Paet – since 3 November 2014 Ivari Padar – since 6 November 2017 [23] 2. Kaja Kallas – until 5 September 2018 As an Independent: (Greens-EFA) Igor Gräzin – since 6 September 2018 On the Estonian Centre Party list: (ALDE) 1. Indrek Tarand 1. Yana Toom On the Pro Patria and Res Publica Union list: (EPP Group) 1. Tunne Kelam Finland On the National Coalition Party list: (EPP) On the Social Democratic Party list: (S&D) 1. Sirpa Pietikäinen 1. Liisa Jaakonsaari 2. Henna Virkkunen 2. Miapetra Kumpula-Natri 3. Petri Sarvamaa[25] On the Green League list: (Greens-EFA) On the Centre Party list: (ALDE) 1. Heidi Hautala 1. Olli Rehn – until 26 April 2015[26] On the Left Alliance list: (GUE–NGL) Hannu Takkula – from 27 April 2015 to 28 February 2018[27][28] 1. Merja Kyllönen Elsi Katainen – since 1 March 2018 On the Swedish People's Party of Finland list: (ALDE) 2. Paavo Väyrynen (left the party on 10 January 2017) – until 11 June 2018[29] 1. Nils Torvalds Mirja Vehkaperä – since 18 June 2018 3. Anneli Jäätteenmäki On the Finns Party list: (ECR Group) 1. Jussi Halla-aho 2. Sampo Terho – until 26 April 2015[30] Pirkko Ruohonen-Lerner – since 27 April 2015 France On the National Front list (since 11 March 2018 National Rally): On the Socialist Party-Radical Party of the Left list: (Non-inscrits, since 15 June 2015 ENF) (S&D) 1. Louis Aliot – until 20 July 2017[31] 1. Éric Andrieu France Jamet – since 21 July 2017 2. Guillaume Balas (since November 2017 2. Marie-Christine Arnautu Génération.s) 3. Nicolas Bay 3. Pervenche Berès 4. Dominique Bilde 4. Jean-Paul Denanot – until 10 June 2018[36] 5. Marie-Christine Boutonnet Karine Gloanec Maurin – since 11 June 2018 6. Steeve Briois 5. Sylvie Guillaume 7. Aymeric Chauprade (left the FN on 10 6. Louis-Joseph Manscour November 2015, since January 2016 Les 7. Édouard Martin Français Libres. 24 June–9 November 2015 8. Emmanuel Maurel (from 26 October to 5 ENF, since 17 April 2018 EFDD) November 2018 Non-inscrit, since 6 8. Mireille d'Ornano (since 4 October 2017 The November 2018 GUE–NGL) Patriots and EFDD) 9. Gilles Pargneaux 9. Édouard Ferrand – until 1 February 2018[32] 10. Vincent Peillon Jacques Colombier – since 2 February 2018 11.
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