List of members of the European Parliament for Austria, 2019–2024 explained

This is a list of the 22 members of the European Parliament for Austria in the 2019 to 2024 session.[1]

Austria elected 18 MEPs in 2019 and gained an MEP following Brexit.

These MEPs were elected at the 2019 European Parliament election in Austria.

List

MEPNational partyEP GroupNotes
ElectedCurrentInitialCurrent
Othmar KarasÖVPÖVPEPPEPPÖVP list leader
Karoline EdtstadlerÖVPÖVPEPPEPPReplaced by Sagartz in 2020 to be Head of the Chancellory
Christian SagartzÖVPÖVPEPPEPPReplaced Edtstadler in 2020
Angelika WinzigÖVPÖVPEPPEPP
Simone SchmiedtbauerÖVPÖVPEPPEPPReplaced by Pirchner in 2023 to be State Councillor for Agriculture (Styria)
Wolfram PirchnerÖVPÖVPEPPEPPReplaced Schmiedtbauer in 2023
Lukas MandlÖVPÖVPEPPEPP
Barbara ThalerÖVPÖVPEPPEPP
Alexander BernhuberÖVPÖVPEPPEPP
Andreas SchiederSPÖSPÖS&DS&DSPÖ list leader
Evelyn RegnerSPÖSPÖS&DS&D
Günther SidlSPÖSPÖS&DS&D
Bettina VollathSPÖSPÖS&DS&DReplaced by Muigg in 2022
Theresa MuiggSPÖSPÖS&DS&DReplaced Vollath in 2022
Hannes HeideSPÖSPÖS&DS&D
Harald VilimskyFPÖFPÖIDIDFPÖ list leader
Georg MayerFPÖFPÖIDID
Roman HaiderFPÖFPÖIDIDHeinz-Christian Strache and Petra Steger were elected but chose not to take their seats
Sarah WienerGRÜNEGRÜNEG/EFAG/EFAGRÜNE list leader
Monika VanaGRÜNEGRÜNEG/EFAG/EFAWerner Kogler was elected but chose not to take his seat
Thomas WaitzGRÜNEGRÜNEG/EFAG/EFAGained seat after Brexit
Claudia GamonNEOSNEOSRERENEOS list leader

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Advanced search Search MEPs European Parliament. www.europarl.europa.eu. en. 2020-01-07.