Ninth European Parliament Explained

Number:9th
Start:2 July 2019
End:15 July 2024
President Half One: David Sassoli (S&D)<br /> Roberta Metsola (EPP) (acting)
President Half Two: Roberta Metsola (EPP)
Vice-Presidents:
Commission:Juncker (until 30 November 2019)
von der Leyen I (from 1 December 2019)
Groups:
Meps:705
Structure1:EP 19 24 29 June 2019 705MEPs.svg
Structure1 Res:250px
Election:May 2019 (Union)
Treaty:Treaty on European Union
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union[1]
Previous:Eighth
Next:Tenth

The ninth European Parliament was elected during the 2019 elections and sat until the tenth European Parliament was sworn in on 16 July 2024.

Major events

Leadership

The President of the European Parliament is chosen through the votes of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and serves a term lasting 2.5 years, with the option for re-election. The responsibilities of the president encompass a diverse array of functions, including presiding over debates and representing the European Parliament in its interactions with other institutions within the European Union.[13]
Fourteen Vice Presidents are elected through a single ballot process, requiring an absolute majority of cast votes for their selection. In situations where the number of successful candidates falls below 14, a second round of voting is conducted to allocate the remaining positions following identical conditions. Should a third round of voting become necessary, a simple majority suffices to occupy the remaining seats. The precedence of Vice Presidents is established by the order in which they are elected, and in cases of a tie, seniority is determined by age. During each round of voting, MEPs have the capacity to cast votes for as many candidates as there are available seats for that particular round. However, they are obligated to vote for more than half of the total positions to be filled.[14]

First Half

President: David Sassoli
Vice Presidents:

Second Half

President: Roberta Metsola
Vice Presidents

Elections of the Quaestors

4 July 2019 election

The five Quaestors were chosen by acclamation.

CandidateGroupVotes
Anne Sander
Monika Beňová
David Casa
Gilles Boyer
Karol Karski
Source: European Parliament News

20 January 2022 election

Four Quaestors were elected on the first round of voting, with the fifth being elected on the second round of voting.

CandidateGroupRemote Votes
1st Round2nd Round
Anne Sander
Christophe Hansen
Monika Beňová
Fabienne Keller
Marcel Kolaja277
Karol Karski321324
Votes cast676668
Votes needed for election339335
Blank or void12n/a
Voted688n/a
Source: European Parliament News

Political groups and parties

There were 7 political groups in the parliament, one fewer than the previous parliament. Each MEP could belong to only one group. Political groups could be founded by at least 25 MEPs which came from at least one quarter of all EU member states (namely seven).[3]

Situation before and after Brexit

Political group
! colspan="3"
MEPs
Pre-BrexitPost-Brexit
EPP[15] Group of the European People's Party
-
5
S&D[16] Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament
-
7
Renew[17] Renew Europe Group

10
ID[18] Identity and Democracy Group
3
G/EFA[19] Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance



7
ECR[20] European Conservatives and Reformists

1
GUE/NGL[21] The Left in the European Parliament



2
NI[22] Non-Inscrits


25
Vacant[23] [24] [25] [26] 41 46

Members

Group of the European People's PartyFile:S&D - Ninth European parliament (8 August 2019).pngGroup of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European ParliamentFile:RE - Ninth European parliament (8 August 2019).pngRenew EuropeFile:G-EFA - Ninth European parliament (8 August 2019).pngGroup of the Greens/European Free AllianceFile:ID - Ninth European parliament (8 August 2019).pngIdentity and DemocracyFile:ECR - Ninth European parliament (8 August 2019).pngEuropean Conservatives and ReformistsFile:GUE-NGL - Ninth European parliament (8 August 2019).pngConfederal Group of the European United Left - Nordic Green Left

List of members

See main article: List of members of the European Parliament, 2019–2024.

MEPs that previously served as president or Prime Minister:

MEPs that previously served as European Commissioner:

MEPs that previously served as presiding officer of a national parliament:

MEPs that previously served as President of the European Parliament:

MEPs that previously served as foreign minister:

Seat allocations

When the United Kingdom left the EU, 27 seats were reallocated to the other member states and the other 46 seats were abolished, for a total of 705 MEPs.[27]

Member stateSeats Pre Brexit(2019–2020)Seats Post Brexit(2020–2024)Post Brexit
change
1819 1
2121 0
1717 0
1112 1
66 0
2121 0
1314 1
67 1
1314 1
7479 5
9696 0
2121 0
2121 0
1113 2
7376 3
88 0
1111 0
66 0
66 0
2629 3
5152 1
2121 0
3233 1
1314 1
88 0
5459 5
2021 1
730 73
Total751705 46
[28] [29] [30]

Post-Brexit political groups membership changes

Member state! colspan="8"
Political groupsMEPs
EPP
(EPP)
S&D
(PES)
RE
(ALDE, EDP)
ECR
(ECR, ECPM)
GUE/NGL
(EL, NGLA, EACL)
G/EFA
(EGP, EFA)
ID
(ID)
NI
Austria+1 (Grüne)+1
Croatia+1 (SDP)+1
Denmark+1 (V)+1
France+1 (PS)+1 (LREM)
+1 (PD)
+1+1 (RN)+5
Estonia+1 (PP)+1
Finland+1 (VIHR)+1
Ireland+1 (FG)+1 (FF)+2
Italy+1 (FI)+1 (FdI)+1 (LN)+3
Netherlands+1(VVD)+1 (FvD)+1 (PVV)+3
Poland+1 (PiS)+1
Romania+1 (PSD)+1
Slovakia+1 (KDH)+1
Spain+1 (PP)+1 (PSOE)+1 (C's)+1 (VOX)+1 (JxCat)+5
Sweden+1 (MP)+1
United Kingdom-10 (Lab)-16 (LibDem)
-1 (Alliance Party)
-4 (Con)-1 (SF)-7 (Green)
-3 (SNP)
-1 (PC)
-1 (DUP)
-29 (Brexit Party)
-73
Total+5-6-110-1-7+3-29MEPs
EPPS&DREECRGUE/NGLG/EFAIDNI

Former members

Group!Name!State!MEP until!Reason!Source
André Bradford18 July 2019Death
Roberto Gualtieri5 September 2019Named Minister of Economy and Finances of Italy
Adina-Ioana Vălean1 December 2019Approved as European Commissioner for Transport
Dubravka Šuica1 December 2019Approved as European Commission VP for Democracy and Demography
Nicolas Schmit1 December 2019Approved as European Commissionioner for Jobs and Social Rights
Mairead McGuinness12 October 2020Approved as European Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and the Capital Markets Union
David Sassoli11 January 2022Death
Silvio Berlusconi12 October 2022To take up seat in the Italian Senate

Elected MEPs that did not take the seat

Group!Name!State!Reason!Source
Frans TimmermansRemained European Commissioner for the Netherlands[31]
Mariya GabrielRemained European Commissioner for Bulgaria[32]
Valdis DombrovskisRemained European Commissioner for Latvia[33]

Working bodies

Standing committees

MEPs are divided up among 20 standing committees. Each MEP is usually member of one committee and a substitute member of another. Committees discuss legislative proposals from the commission before the European Parliament decides on them in plenary session. The European Parliament has an equal role to the Council of the EU in the ordinary legislative procedure, which is usually used in decision-making process at the EU level.[34]

Each committee elects its chair and vice chairs to lead the work of the committee. Committee chairs are members of the Conference of Committee Chairs, which coordinates the work of all the committees.[34]

Committee!rowspan=2
MembersChairVice Chairs
1st half of term
(2019–2022)
2nd half of term
(2022–2024)
1st half of term
(2019–2022)
2nd half of term
(2022–2024)
Committee on Foreign Affairs79David McAllisterWitold Waszczykowski
Urmas Paet
Sergei Stanishev
Željana Zovko
Subcommittee on Security and Defence30Nathalie LoiseauNikos Androulakis
Rasa Juknevičienė
Özlem Demirel
Lukas Mandl
Subcommittee on Human Rights30Marie ArenaBernard Guetta
Hannah Neumann
Christian Sagartz
Raphaël Glucksmann
Committee on Development26Tomas TobéPierrette Herzberger-Fofana
Norbert NeuserPierfrancesco Majorino
Chrysoula Zacharopoulou
Erik Marquardt
Committee on International Trade41Bernd LangeJan Zahradil
Iuliu Winkler
Anna-Michelle Assimakopoulou
Marie-Pierre Vedrenne
Committee on Budgets41Johan Van OvertveldtJanusz Lewandowski
Margarida Marques
Niclas Herbst
Committee on Budgetary Control30Monika HohlmeierIsabel García Muñoz
Caterina Chinnici
Martina DlabajováGilles Boyer
Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs61Irene TinagliLuděk Niedermayer
Stéphanie Yon-Courtin
Michiel Hoogeveen
José Gusmão
Subcommittee on Tax Matters30Paul TangMarkus Ferber
Martin Hlaváček
Kira Marie Peter-Hansen
Othmar Karas
Committee on Employment and Social Affairs55Lucia Ďuriš NicholsonováDragoș PîslaruVilija BlinkevičiūtėElisabetta Gualmini
Sandra PereiraLeïla Chaibi
Tomáš ZdechovskýRomana Tomc
Katrin Langensiepen
Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety88Pascal CanfinBas Eickhout
César Luena
Anja Hazekamp
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy72Cristian Bușoi
Morten Helveg Petersen
Patrizia Toia
Lina Gálvez
Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection45Anna Cavazzini
Krzysztof Hetman
Maria Manuel Leitão Marques
Committee on Transport and Tourism49
Jens Gieseke
Andris Ameriks
Jan-Christoph Oetjen
Committee on Regional Development43Younous OmarjeeKrzysztof Hetman
Vlad-Marius Botoş
Adrian-Dragoş BeneaNora Mebarek
Isabel Benjumea Benjumea
Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development48Norbert LinsFrancisco GuerreiroBenoît Biteau
Daniel Buda
Mazaly Aguilar
Elsi Katainen
Committee on Fisheries28Pierre KarleskindPeter van Dalen
Søren Gade
Giuseppe Ferrandino
Committee on Culture and Education31Sabine VerheyenRomeo Franz
Dace Melbārde
Victor Negrescu
Milan ZverMichaela Šojdrová
Committee on Legal Affairs25Adrián Vázquez LázaraSergey Lagodinsky
Marion Walsmann
Iban García del BlancoLara Wolters
Raffaele Stancanelli
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs69Juan Fernando López AguilarMaite Pagazaurtundúa
Pietro Bartolo
Andrzej Halicki
Emil Radev
Committee on Constitutional Affairs28Antonio TajaniGabriele Bischoff
Charles Goerens
Giuliano Pisapia
Lóránt Vincze
Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality37Evelyn RegnerRobert BiedrońMaría Eugenia Rodríguez Palop
Sylwia Spurek
Eliza Vozemberg
Robert BiedrońRadka Maxová
Committee on Petitions35Dolors MontserratTatjana Ždanoka
Yana Toom
Cristina MaestreAlex Agius Saliba
Sources:[35] [36] [37]

Other bodies

BodyMembersPresidentMembers
Conference of Presidents11David Sassoli (ex-officio)
1st Half
President of the European Parliament
Presidents of political groups
One NI MEP, invited by the President (no voting right)
Roberta Metsola (ex-officio)
2nd Half
The Bureau20David Sassoli (ex-officio)
1st Half
President of the European Parliament
Vice Presidents of the European Parliament
Quaestors (in advisory capacity)
Roberta Metsola (ex-officio)
2nd Half
College of Quaestors5/Quaestors
Conference of Committee Chairs22Antonio TajaniChairs of all standing and temporary committees
Conference of Delegation Chairs45Inmaculada Rodríguez-PiñeroChairs of all standing interparliamentary delegations
Sources:[38] [39]

Composition of the executive

colspan=9 align="center" style="background-color:#EEEEEE"
Executive
President of the European CouncilPresident of the European CommissionHigh Representative
Charles Michel (ALDE)

Ursula von der Leyen (EPP)

Josep Borrell (PES)

colspan=5 align="center"

2 July 2019 - TBA
European Council
President Donald Tusk (EPP),
President Charles Michel (ALDE), from 1 December 2019
European Commission
Juncker Commission,
President Jean-Claude Juncker (EPP),
High Representative Federica Mogherini (PES),
Von der Leyen Commission, taking office on 1 December 2019
President Ursula von der Leyen (EPP), from 1 December 2019
High Representative Josep Borrell (PES), from 1 December 2019

Appointment of the new executive

On 2 July 2019 European Council finished a three-day-long summit with a decision to propose the following for approval by the Parliament:[40]

European Parliament confirmed Ursula von Der Leyen as President of the European Commission on 16 July 2019.

On the same summit Charles Michel (ALDE), incumbent Prime Minister of Belgium was elected a new President of the European Council and President of Euro Summit for a 2.5 years term.

President of the Commission election

Secret paper ballot took place on 16 July 2019.

Candidate!style="width:60px"
Votes castMajorityIn favorAgainstBlankSource
Ursula von der Leyen73337432722

Von der Leyen Commission Confirmation

Following the election of the new President of the commission, President-elect called upon member states to propose candidates for European Commissioners. The President-elect, in agreement with the European Council, assigned to each proposed candidate a portfolio, and the Council sent the list of candidates to the European Parliament. Candidates were then questioned about their knowledge of the assigned portfolio and confirmed by European Parliament Committees. When all of the candidates were confirmed by the respective committee, European Parliament took a vote of confirmation of the new European Commission in the plenary session. European Commission was then officially appointed by the European Council using qualified majority.[41] Commissioners took the oath of office before the Court of Justice of the EU before officially taking office.

Coalition!style="width:165px"
CommissionVotes castMajorityIn favorAgainstAbstainSource
Von der Leyen Commission70737415789[42]

Council presidency

colspan=9 align="center" style="background-color:#EEEEEE"
Presidency of the
Council of the EU
Belgium

The Council of the European Union (Council) is one of three EU institutions involved in the EU lawmaking process. It is the de facto upper house of the EU legislature, the European Parliament being the lower house, with an equal role in the ordinary legislative procedure. The Council consists of ministerial representatives from member states' national governments. Votes are decided by qualified majority (55% of member states and 65% of EU population).

Every six months, a new EU member state takes over the presidency of the council. As presiding country, it organises Council meetings (with the help of Secretariat General) and decides on their agendas. These agendas are prepared in cooperation with other two member states that are part of each trio, which form common policy agendas over their 18-month period.

Presidency of the Council of the European Union! rowspan="58" style="width:1px;"
ParliamentCommissionHigh Representative
FAC President
European Council
Member stateTrioTermHead of GovernmentCabinetGovernment coalition
T9
VIIIJunckerFederica MogheriniDonald Tusk

IX
Von der LeyenJosep BorrellCharles Michel

Marin
Prime Minister
Andrej Plenković (HDZ)
PlenkovićHDZ
HNS
Federal Chancellor
Angela Merkel (CDU)
Merkel IVCDU
SPD
CSU
Prime Minister
António Costa (PS)
Costa IIPS
Prime Minister
Janez Janša (SDS)
Janša IIISDS
SMC
NSi
DeSUS
Ind.Prime Minister
Jean Castex (DVD-EC)
CastexInd.LREM
Ind.TDP
Ind.EC
EDPMoDem
ALDERAD
Ind.Agir
ECRPrime Minister
Petr Fiala (ODS)
FialaECRODS
EPPSTAN
EPPKDU-ČSL
PPEUPirates
EPPTOP 09
EPPPrime Minister
Ulf Kristersson
(M)
KristerssonEPPM
EPPKD
ALDEL
PESPrime Minister Pedro Sánchez (PSOE)Sánchez IIPESPSOE
MLPPodemos
PELPCE
PELIU
EGPCatComú
Sánchez IIIPESPSOE
Ind.SMR
PESPSC
EGPCatComú
Ind.MM
PELIU
PELPCE
ALDEPrime Minister
Alexander De Croo
(Open Vld)
De CrooALDEOpen Vld
ALDEMR
PESVooruit
PESPS
EPPCD&V
EGPGroen
EGPEcolo
X

Appointments

European Parliament has role in the appointment of:[43]

Position!colspan=4
CandidateEP RoleAppointerHearingEuropean Parliament voteSource
PartyNameCountryDateCommitteeIn favorAgainstAbstainDateVotes castMajorityIn favorAgainstAbstain
President of the European Central BankChristine LagardeConsultationEuropean Council4 September 201911417 September 201964932520649[44] [45]
Vice Chair of the supervisory board of the European Central BankYves MerschConsultationGoverning Council of the European Central Bank4 September 201914417 September 201967834023069
Chief European Public ProsecutorLaura Codruța KövesiAppointmentEuropean Parliament
Council of the EU
Confirmed by the BCPR, no EP vote.[46]

Statistics

European Parliament statistics

There were 266 women MEPs, 37.7% of the whole Parliament. Kira Peter-Hansen of Denmark was the youngest MEP at 21, while Silvio Berlusconi (former Prime Minister of Italy), was the oldest at the age of 82. The average age of all MEPs was 50.[47]

387 of the MEPs were newly elected and weren't members of European Parliament before. 295 MEPs were also members of the previous Parliament. 16 of the MEPs held position before, but not between 2014 and 2019.[47]

Women MEPs!rowspan=2
New MEPsAge
YoungestAverageOldest
215082

Statistics by member states

Most bureau positions is held by Germany, while on the other side Slovenia is the only member state that has no bureau positions. With 5, Germany has most Committee Chairmen, followed by France with 4.

Finland (with 7 women out of 13 MEPs) and Sweden (with 11 out of 20) are the only member states with more women MEPS than men. Austria, Latvia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Slovenia have a gender parity. Cyprus is the only member state without any women.

Slovakia has the highest percent of newly elected MEPs at 85%, while Malta only has 33% of newly elected MEPs.[47]

With 60 years of age Lithuania has the oldest national delegation, while Malta has the youngest at 44. Sweden has the youngest "oldest" MEP at the age of 58 and Lithuania has the oldest "youngest" MEP at the age of 54.[47]

Member state!colspan=3
PositionsWomen MEPsNew MEPsAge
EP BureauCommittees' bureausGroups' bureausYoungestAverageOldest
Austria274761
Belgium345268
Bulgaria304567
Croatia284762
Cyprus495559
Czech Republic264666
Denmark214674
Estonia284862
Finland405573
France235072
Germany264978
Greece335267
Hungary304666
Ireland325468
Italy304982
Latvia435769
Lithuania546065
Luxembourg355267
Malta294471
Netherlands294666
Poland345679
Portugal274966
Romania334967
Slovakia344965
Slovenia305059
Spain252074
Sweden324558
Source:

Delegations

Delegations are established to maintain and develop relations with entities the European Parliament has an interest to cooperate with. Among these are countries that EU has close (especially trade) relations or countries applying expected to join the EU. The EP also cooperates with the parliamentary bodies of other international organisations, such as NATO.[48] Delegations have full and substitute members, and elects its own chair.[48] They can be divided in two groups, standing delegations and ad hoc delegations.[48]

Delegations to parliamentary assemblies

Delegation! colspan="5"
Chair
Delegation for relations with the NATO Parliamentary AssemblyTom Vandenkendelaere
Delegation to the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group-EU Joint Parliamentary AssemblyCarlos Zorrinho
Delegation to the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary AssemblyJavi López
Delegation to the Euronest Parliamentary AssemblyAndrius Kubilius
Delegation to the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary AssemblyDavid Sassoli
Source:[49]

Joint Parliamentary Committees (JPCs)

JPCs are created with bilateral agreement between the EU and the third country.[50]

Delegation! colspan="5"
Chair
Delegation for Northern cooperation and for relations with Switzerland and Norway and to the EU-Iceland Joint Parliamentary Committee and the European Economic Area (EEA) Joint Parliamentary CommitteeAndreas Schwab
Delegation for relations with Bosnia and Herzegovina and KosovoRomeo Franz
Delegation for relations with the Maghreb countries and the Arab Maghreb Union, including the EU-Morocco, EU-Tunisia and EU-Algeria Joint Parliamentary CommitteesAndrea Cozzolino
Delegation to the CARIFORUM-EU Parliamentary CommitteeStéphane Bijoux
Delegation to the EU-Albania Stabilisation and Association Parliamentary CommitteeManolis Kefalogiannis
Delegation to the EU-Chile Joint Parliamentary CommitteeInmaculada Rodríguez-Piñero
Delegation to the EU-Mexico Joint Parliamentary CommitteeMassimiliano Smeriglio
Delegation to the EU-Moldova Parliamentary Association CommitteeSiegfried Mureșan
Delegation to the EU-Montenegro Stabilisation and Association Parliamentary CommitteeVladimír Bilčík
Delegation to the EU-North Macedonia Joint Parliamentary CommitteeAndreas Schieder
Delegation to the EU-Serbia Stabilisation and Association Parliamentary CommitteeTanja Fajon
Delegation to the EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary CommitteeSergey Lagodinsky
Delegation to the EU-UK Parliamentary Partnership AssemblyNathalie Loiseau
Delegation to the EU-Ukraine Parliamentary Association CommitteeWitold Waszczykowski
Source:[51]

Parliamentary Cooperations Committees (PCCs)

Delegation! colspan="5"
Chair
Delegation to the EU-Armenia Parliamentary Partnership Committee, the EU-Azerbaijan Parliamentary Cooperation Committee and the EU-Georgia Parliamentary Association CommitteeMarina Kaljurand
Delegation to the EU-Kazakhstan, EU-Kyrgyzstan, EU-Uzbekistan and EU-Tajikistan Parliamentary Cooperation Committees and for relations with Turkmenistan and MongoliaFulvio Martusciello
Delegation to the EU-Russia Parliamentary Cooperation CommitteeRyszard Czarnecki
Source:[52]

Bilateral and multilateral relations delegations

Delegation! colspan="5"
Chair
Delegation for relations with AfghanistanPetras Auštrevičius
Delegation for relations with Australia and New ZealandUlrike Müller
Delegation for relations with BelarusRobert Biedroń
Delegation for relations with BrazilJosé Manuel Fernandes
Delegation for relations with CanadaStéphanie Yon-Courtin
Delegation for relations with IndiaSøren Gade
Delegation for relations with IranCornelia Ernst
Delegation for relations with IraqSara Skyttedal
Delegation for relations with IsraelAntonio López-Istúriz White
Delegation for relations with JapanChristel Schaldemose
Delegation for relations with MercosurJordi Cañas Pérez
Delegation for relations with PalestineManu Pineda
Delegation for relations with South AfricaMagdalena Adamowicz
Delegation for relations with the Arabian PeninsulaHannah Neumann
Delegation for relations with the countries of Central AmericaTilly Metz
Delegation for relations with the countries of South AsiaNicola Procaccini
Delegation for relations with the countries of Southeast Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)Daniel Caspary
Delegation for relations with the countries of the Andean CommunityPilar del Castillo
Delegation for relations with the Korean PeninsulaLukas Mandl
Delegation for relations with the Mashriq countriesIsabel Santos
Delegation for relations with the Pan-African ParliamentMaría Soraya Rodríguez Ramos
Delegation for relations with the People's Republic of ChinaReinhard Bütikofer
Delegation for relations with the United StatesRadosław Sikorski
Source:[53]

Secretariat

See also: Secretariat of the European Parliament.

The composition of the rest of Secretariat is appointed by the Parliament Bureau, headed by the Secretary General.

Other services that assist the Secretariat:

Directorates General

Directorate General!Director General
Directorate Generale for the Presidency Markus Winkler
Directorate General for Internal Policies of the Union Riccardo Ribera d'Alcalá
Directorate General for External Policies of the Union Pietro Ducci
Directorate General for Communication Jaume Duch Guillot
Directorate General for Parliamentary Research Services
Directorate General for Personnel Kristian Knudsen
Directorate General for Infrastructure and Logistics Leena Maria Linnus
Directorate General for Translation Valter Mavrič
Directorate General for Logistics and Interpretation for Conferences Agnieszka Walter-Drop
Directorate General for Finance Didier Klethi
Directorate General for Innovation and Technological Support Walter Petrucci (Acting)
Directorate General for Security Elio Carozza

2019 elections results

The 2019 European Parliament election took place from 23 to 26 May 2019.

Group (2019–24)!scope=col
Seats 2019scope=col Outgoing
seats
scope=col
EPP182216 −34
S&D154185 −31
RE10869 +39
Greens/EFA7452 +22
ID7336 +37
ECR6277 −15
GUE/NGL4152 −11
NINon-attached5720 +37
EFDD42 −42
VacantN/A02
Total751751
Notes on changes in groups

Results by country

StatePolitical groupsMEPs
EPP
(EPP, ECPM)
S&D
(PES)
RE
(ALDE, EDP)
ECR
(ECR, ECPM)
GUE/NGL
(EL, NGLA, EACL)
G/EFA
(EGP, EFA)
ID
(EAPN)
NI
Austriatext-align:left;" 7 (ÖVP)text-align:right;" +2text-align:left;" 5 (SPÖ)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 1 (NEOS)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 2 (Grüne)text-align:right;" −1text-align:left;" 3 (FPÖ)text-align:right;" −1text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 18
Belgiumtext-align:left;" 2 (CD&V)
1 (CDH)
1 (CSP)
text-align:right;" =
=
=
text-align:left;" 2 (PS)
1 (SP.A)
text-align:right;" −1
=
text-align:left;" 2 (Open VLD)
2 (MR)
text-align:right;" −1
−1
text-align:left;" 3 (N-VA)text-align:right;" −1text-align:left;" 1 (PTB)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" 2 (ECOLO)
1 (Groen)
text-align:right;" +1
=
text-align:left;" 3 (VB)text-align:right;" +2text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 21
Bulgariatext-align:left;" 6 (GERB)
1 (DSB)
text-align:right;" =
+1
text-align:left;" 5 (BSP)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" 3 (DPS)text-align:right;" −1text-align:left;" 2 (IMRO)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 17
Croatiatext-align:left;" 4 (HDZ)text-align:right;" −1text-align:left;" 3 (SDP)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" 1 (AMS/IDS)text-align:right;" −1text-align:left;" 1 (HKS)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 1 (Human Shield)
1 (Kolakušić)
text-align:right;" +111
Cyprustext-align:left;" 2 (DISY)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 1 (EDEK)
1 (DIKO)
text-align:right;" =
=
text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 2 (AKEL)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 6
Czech Republictext-align:left;" 2+1 (TOP 09+STAN)
2 (KDU–ČSL)
text-align:right;" −1
−1
text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 6 (ANO)text-align:right;" +2text-align:left;" 4 (ODS)text-align:right;" +2text-align:left;" 1 (KSČM)text-align:right;" −2text-align:left;" 3 (Piráti)text-align:right;" +3text-align:left;" 2 (SPD)text-align:right;" +2text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 21
Denmarktext-align:left;" 1 (C)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 3 (S)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 3 (V)
2 (B)
text-align:right;" +1
+1
text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 1 (RG)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" 2 (SF)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" 1 (O)text-align:right;" −3text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 13
Francetext-align:left;" 7 (LR)
1 (LC)
text-align:right;" −12text-align:left;" 2 (PS)
2 (PP)
1 (ND)
text-align:right;" −8text-align:left;" 10 (LREM)
5 (MoDem)
1 (MR)
1 (Agir)
4 (Ind.)
text-align:right;" +21text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 5 (FI)
1 (GRS)
text-align:right;" +6text-align:left;" 8 (EELV)
2 (AEI)
1 (PNC)
1 (Ind.)
text-align:right;" +6text-align:left;" 20 (RN)
2 (Ind.)
text-align:right;" −2text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 74
Estoniatext-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 2 (SDE)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" 2 (RE)
1 (KE)
text-align:right;" =
=
text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 1 (EKRE)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 6
Finlandtext-align:left;" 3 (Kok.)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 2 (SDP)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 2 (Kesk.)
1 (SFP)
text-align:right;" −1
=
text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 1 (Vas.)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 2 (VIHR)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" 2 (PS)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 13
Germanytext-align:left;" 23 (CDU)
6 (CSU)
text-align:right;" −5
+1
text-align:left;" 16 (SPD)text-align:right;" −11text-align:left;" 5 (FDP)
2 (FW)
text-align:right;" +2
+1
text-align:left;" 1 (Familie)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 5 (Linke)
1 (Tierschutz)
text-align:right;" −2
=
text-align:left;" 21 (B’90/Grüne)
1 (ÖDP)
1 (Piraten)
1 (Volt Europa)
1 (Die Partei)
text-align:right;" +10
=
=
+1
+1
text-align:left;" 11 (AfD)text-align:right;" +4text-align:left;" 1 (Die Partei)text-align:right;" =96
Greecetext-align:left;" 8 (ND)text-align:right;" +3text-align:left;" 2 (KINAL)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 1 (Greek Solution)[55] text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" 6 (SYRIZA)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 2 (KKE)
2 (XA)
text-align:right;" =
=
21
Hungarytext-align:left;" 12+1 (Fidesz+KDNP)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" 1 (MSZP)
4 (DK)
text-align:right;" −1
+2
text-align:left;" 2 (MoMo)text-align:right;" +2text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 1 (Jobbik)text-align:right;" −221
Irelandtext-align:left;" 4 (FG)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 1 (FF)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 2 (I4C)
1 (SF)
1 (Flanagan)
text-align:right;" +2
−2
=
text-align:left;" 2 (GP)text-align:right;" +2text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 11
Italytext-align:left;" 6 (FI)
1 (SVP)
text-align:right;" −7
=
text-align:left;" 19 (PD)text-align:right;" −12text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 5 (FdI)text-align:right;" +5text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 28 (Lega)text-align:right;" +23text-align:left;" 14 (M5S)text-align:right;" −373
Latviatext-align:left;" 2 (JV)text-align:right;" −2text-align:left;" 2 (Saskaņa SDP)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" 1 (AP!)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" 2 (NA)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 1 (LKS)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 8
Lithuaniatext-align:left;" 3 (TS–LKD)
1 (Maldeikienė)
text-align:right;" +1
+1
text-align:left;" 2 (LSDP)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 1 (DP)
1 (LRLS)
text-align:right;" =
−1
text-align:left;" 1 (LLRA)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 2 (LVŽS)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 11
Luxembourgtext-align:left;" 2 (CSV)text-align:right;" −1text-align:left;" 1 (LSAP)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 2 (DP)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 1 (Gréng)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 6
Maltatext-align:left;" 2 (PN)text-align:right;" −1text-align:left;" 4 (PL)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 6
Netherlandstext-align:left;" 4 (CDA)
1 (50+)
1 (CU)
text-align:right;" −1
+1
+1
text-align:left;" 6 (PvdA)text-align:right;" +3text-align:left;" 2 (D66)
4 (VVD)
text-align:right;" −2
+1
text-align:left;" 3 (FvD)
1 (SGP)
text-align:right;" =
+1
text-align:left;" 1 (PvdD)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 3 (GL)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 26
Polandtext-align:left;" 14 (PO)
3 (PSL)
text-align:right;" −5
−1
text-align:left;" 5 (SLD)
3 (WIOSNA)
text-align:right;" =
+3
text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 25 (PiS)
1 (SP)
text-align:right;" +6
+1
text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 51
Portugaltext-align:left;" 6 (PSD)
1 (CDS–PP)
text-align:right;" =
=
text-align:left;" 9 (PS)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 2 (CDU: PCP)
2 (BE)
text-align:right;" −1
+1
text-align:left;" 1 (PAN)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 21
Romaniatext-align:left;" 10 (PNL)
2 (UDMR)
2 (PMP)
text-align:right;" −1
=
=
text-align:left;" 8 (PSD)
2 (PRO Romania)
text-align:right;" −8
+2
text-align:left;" 8 (USR-PLUS)text-align:right;" +8text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 32
Slovakiatext-align:left;" 2 (SPOLU)
1 (KDH)
1 (OĽaNO)
text-align:right;" +2
−1
=
text-align:left;" 3 (Smer–SD)text-align:right;" −1text-align:left;" 2 (PS)text-align:right;" +2text-align:left;" 2 (SaS)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 2 (ĽSNS)text-align:right;" +213
Sloveniatext-align:left;" 2+1 (SDS+SLS)
1 (NSi)
text-align:right;" −1
=
text-align:left;" 2 (SD)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" 2 (LMS)text-align:right;" +2text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 8
Spaintext-align:left;" 12 (PP)text-align:right;" −4text-align:left;" 20 (PSOE)text-align:right;" +6text-align:left;" 7 (C's)
1 (CEUS/EAJ/PNV)
text-align:right;" +1
=
text-align:left;" 3 (VOX)text-align:right;" +3text-align:left;" 2 (UP/Podemos)
2 (UP/IU)
1 (UP/Ind.)
1 (AR/EH Bildu)
text-align:right;" −5text-align:left;" 2 (AR/ERC)
1 (UP/ICV)
text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 2 (JuntsxCat)text-align:right;" +254
Swedentext-align:left;" 4 (M)
2 (KD)
text-align:right;" +1
+1
text-align:left;" 5 (S)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 2 (C)
1 (L)
text-align:right;" +1
−1
text-align:left;" 3 (SD)text-align:right;" +1text-align:left;" 1 (V)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 2 (MP)text-align:right;" −2text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" text-align:right;" 20
United Kingdomtext-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 10 (Lab)text-align:right;" −10text-align:left;" 16 (LibDem)
1 (Alliance Party)
text-align:right;" +15
+1
text-align:left;" 4 (Con)text-align:right;" −15text-align:left;" 1 (SF)text-align:right;" =text-align:left;" 7 (Green)
3 (SNP)
1 (PC)
text-align:right;" +4
+1
=
text-align:left;" text-align:right;" text-align:left;" 29 (Brexit Party)
1 (DUP)
text-align:right;" +29=!73|- style="font-weight:bold;"! rowspan="3" |Total! colspan="2" style="width:90px; background:;" |! colspan="2" style="width:90px; background:;" |! colspan="2" style="width:90px; background:;" |! colspan="2" style="width:90px; background:;" |! colspan="2" style="width:90px; background:;" |! colspan="2" style="width:90px; background:;" |! colspan="2" style="width:90px; background:;" |! colspan="2" style="width:90px; background:white;" |! rowspan="2" style="width: 36px" |MEPs|- style="font-weight:bold;"! colspan="2" |EPP! colspan="2" |S&D! colspan="2" |RE! colspan="2" |ECR! colspan="2" |GUE/NGL! colspan="2" |G/EFA! colspan="2" |ID! colspan="2" |NI|- class="sortbottom" style="font-weight:bold; background:rgb(232,232,232);"| 182 (24.2%)| −39| 154 (20.5%)| −37| 108 (14.4%)| +41| 62 (8.2%)| −8| 41 (5.5%)| −11| 75 (10.0%)| +25| 73 (9.7%)| +73| 57 (7.5%)| −36| 751|}

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