10th European Parliament 9th European Parliament Former members • The UK MEPs of the Liberal Democrats and the Alliance Party de facto left the group on 31 January 2020 when the UK left the EU. • On 20 January 2021, the Renew Europe Group terminated the membership of
Viktor Uspaskich, MEP of the Lithuanian
Labour Party. • In March 2021, Czech MEP Radka Maxová left the Renew Europe group because of disagreement with ANO 2011.
Resignation and replacement •
Fredrick Federley, MEP of the Swedish
Centre Party, resigned on 11 December 2020 from all politics immediately. • In August 2022,
Søren Gade, MEP from , announced that he would stand in the
upcoming general election. It was later announced that
Bergur Løkke Rasmussen would replace him in the
European Parliament. On 13 March 2023, he announced that he would switch his party affiliation to the
Moderates.
New members • In February 2020,
Nicola Danti leaves the S&D group and joins Renew Europe. • In March 2021,
Marco Zullo, elected among the
Five Star Movement (independent) leaves his party and joins Renew Europe. • In May 2021,
Lucia Nicholsonová, from Slovakia, then Independent at the national level but having been part of the
European Conservatives and Reformists, leaves this group and joins Renew Europe. • On 10 November 2021, Renew Europe's president
Stéphane Séjourné announces that the Polish political party
Poland 2050 has joined Renew Europe, leading to
Róża Thun joining the group. • On 17 November 2021,
Carlo Calenda joins Renew Europe following the accession of his party, Azione. Renew Europe reaches 100 MEPs. • On 7 December 2021,
Michal Wiezik leaves the EPP and joins Renew Europe following his transfer to
Progressive Slovakia. • On 8 March 2022,
Salima Yenbou, a French MEP from
Europe Ecology – The Greens, leaves The Greens and joins Renew Europe after endorsing
Emmanuel Macron in the run-up to the
French presidential election. • On 4 May 2022, Greek MEP
Giorgos Kyrtsos leaves the EPP and joins Renew Europe. ==Leadership==