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List of members of the European Parliament (2019–2024)

Below is a list of members of the European Parliament serving in the ninth term (2019–2024). It is sorted by list position or in cases of multiple constituencies, an English perception of surname treating all variations of de/di/do, van/von, Ó/Ní/Uí, and so forth as part of the collation key, even if this is not the normal practice in a member's own country. The term began on 2 July 2019 and ended on 15 July 2024.

Political groups
The European Parliament is divided into several political groups: • European People's Party Group (EPP) • Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) • Renew Europe (RE) • Greens–European Free Alliance (G/EFA) • Identity and Democracy (ID) • European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) • The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL (GUE/NGL) == Austria ==
Belgium
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Ireland
As candidates of Fine Gael: (EPP Group) • Frances FitzgeraldSeán KellyMairead McGuinness – until 11 October 2020Colm Markey – from 20 November 2020 • Maria WalshDeirdre Clune – from 1 February 2020 As candidates of Independents 4 Change: (GUE–NGL) • Clare DalyMick Wallace As candidates of Green Party of Ireland: (Greens-EFA) • Ciarán CuffeGrace O'Sullivan As candidate of Fianna Fáil: (Renew) • Billy KelleherBarry Andrews – from 1 February 2020Chris MacManus – from 6 March 2020 As an Independent candidate: • Luke 'Ming' Flanagan (GUE–NGL) == Italy ==
Italy
On the League list: (ID) • Matteo AdinolfiSimona Baldassarre – until 2 April 2023Maria Veronica Rossi – from 6 April 2023 • Alessandra BassoMara Bizzotto – until 12 October 2022Matteo Gazzini – from 2 November 2022 (joined Forza Italia and Non-Inscrits on 9 December 2023) • Cinzia BonfriscoPaolo BorchiaMarco CampomenosiAndrea Caroppo (left the party on 6 October 2020, until 28 April 2021 Non-Inscrits, from then EPP Group) – until 12 October 2022Elisabetta De Blasis – from 2 November 2022 (left the party and group on 11 September 2023, joined ECR Group on 9 November) • Massimo CasanovaSusanna CeccardiAngelo CioccaRosanna ConteGianantonio Da ReFrancesca Donato (left the party on 20 September 2021, from 6 October 2021 Non-Inscrits, joined Christian Democracy Sicily on 24 January 2023) • Marco Dreosto – until 12 October 2022Paola Ghidoni – from 2 November 2022 • Gianna GanciaValentino GrantDanilo LanciniElena LizziAlessandro PanzaLuisa Regimenti (since 6 July 2021 Forza Italia and EPP Group) – until 2 April 2023Francesca Peppucci – from 6 April 2023 (from 6–19 April Non-Inscrits, from 20 April Forza Italia and EPP Group) • Antonio Maria RinaldiSilvia SardoneAnnalisa TardinoIsabella TovaglieriLucia Vuolo (from 4 June to 10 October 2021 Non-Inscrits, from then Forza Italia and EPP Group) • Stefania Zambelli (left the party, from 19 October 2023 EPP Group) • Marco ZanniVincenzo Sofo – from 1 February 2020 • Brando BenifeiSimona Bonafé – until 12 October 2022Beatrice Covassi – from 2 November 2022 • Carlo Calenda (since 28 August 2019 Action party, from 17 November 2021 Renew Europe) – until 12 October 2022Achille Variati − since 2 November 2022 • Caterina ChinniciPaolo De CastroAndrea CozzolinoGiuseppe Ferrandino (left the party and joined Action - Italia Viva/Renew Europe on 9 November 2022, from 14 April 2023 Action) • Elisabetta GualminiRoberto Gualtieri – until 5 September 2019Nicola Danti – from 5 September 2019 (since 21 October 2019 Italia Viva and since 12 February 2020 Renew Europe) • Pierfrancesco Majorino – until 2 April 2023Mercedes Bresso – from 6 April 2023 • Alessandra MorettiPina PiciernoGiuliano PisapiaFranco RobertiDavid Sassoli – until 11 January 2022Camilla Laureti – from 12 January 2022 • Massimiliano SmeriglioIrene TinagliPatrizia Toia On the Five Star Movement list: (Non-Inscrits) • Isabella Adinolfi (joined Forza Italia and the EPP Group on 28 April 2021) • Tiziana BeghinFabio Massimo Castaldo (joined Action and Renew Europe on 8 February 2024) • Ignazio Corrao (left the party, from 9 December 2020 Greens–EFA) • Rosa D'Amato (left the party, from 9 December 2020 Greens–EFA) • Eleonora Evi (left the party, from 9 December 2020 Greens–EFA) – until 12 October 2022Maria Angela Danzì – from 2 November 2022 • Laura FerraraMario FuroreChiara Maria Gemma (was member of Together for the Future from 22 June to 31 July 2022, from 15 February 2023 ECR Group and joined Brothers of Italy on 29 May) • Dino Giarrusso (left the party on 26 May 2022, was member of South Calls North from 27 June 2022 to 2 August 2022) • Piernicola Pedicini (left the party, from 9 December 2020 Greens–EFA, joined August 24th Movement on 15 May 2021) • Sabrina PignedoliDaniela Rondinelli (was member of Together for the Future from 22 June to 31 July 2022, joined Democratic Party and S&D on 25 January 2023) • Marco Zullo (left the party, from 10 March 2020 Renew Europe) On the Forza Italia list: (EPP Group) • Silvio Berlusconi – until 12 October 2022Alessandra Mussolini – from 2 November 2022 • Fulvio MartuscielloGiuseppe Milazzo (joined Brothers of Italy and ECR on 23 June 2021) • Aldo PatricielloMassimiliano SaliniAntonio Tajani – until 12 October 2022Lara Comi – from 2 November 2022 • Salvatore De Meo – from 1 February 2020 • Raffaele Fitto – until 12 October 2022Denis Nesci – from 2 November 2022 • Nicola ProcacciniRaffaele StancanelliSergio Berlato – from 1 February 2020 On the '''South Tyrolean People's Party''' list: (EPP Group) • Herbert Dorfmann == Latvia ==
Portugal
On the Socialist Party list: (S&D) • Pedro MarquesMaria Manuel Leitão MarquesPedro Silva PereiraMargarida MarquesAndré Bradford – until 18 July 2019Isabel Estrada Carvalhais – from 3 September 2019 • Sara CerdasCarlos ZorrinhoIsabel SantosManuel Pizarro – until 10 September 2022João Albuquerque – from 13 September 2022 On the Social Democratic Party list: (EPP Group) • Paulo Rangel – until 1 April 2024Ana Miguel dos Santos – from 2 April 2024 • Lídia PereiraJosé Manuel Fernandes – until 1 April 2024Anabela Rodrigues – from 26 March 2024 • José Gusmão On the Democratic Unitarian Coalition list: (GUE–NGL) • João Ferreira – until 5 July 2021João Pimenta Lopes – from 6 July 2021 • Sandra Pereira On the '''CDS – People's Party''' list: (EPP Group) • Nuno Melo – until 25 March 2024Vasco Becker-Weinberg – from 26 March 2024 On the People Animals Nature list: (Greens-EFA) • Francisco Guerreiro (left the party on 17 June 2020) == Romania ==
Spain
On the '''Spanish Socialist Workers' Party''' list: (S&D) • Iratxe GarcíaLina GálvezJavi López Fernández (PSC-PSOE) • Inmaculada Rodríguez-PiñeroIban García del BlancoEider GardiazabalNicolás González CasaresCristina MaestreCésar LuenaClara Aguilera GarcíaIgnacio Sánchez AmorMónica Silvana GonzálezJuan Fernando López AguilarAdriana Maldonado López − until 16 August 2023Laura Ballarin Cereza – from 6 September 2023 • Jonás FernándezAlicia Homs GinelJavier Moreno SánchezIsabel García MuñozDomènec Ruiz DevesaEstrella Durá FerrandisMarcos Ros Sempere – from 1 February 2020Ana Collado Jiménez – from 6 September 2023 • Antonio López-Istúriz WhiteJuan Ignacio ZoidoPilar del CastilloJavier ZarzalejosJosé Manuel García-MargalloFrancisco José Millán MonRosa EstaràsIsabel BenjumeaPablo Arias EcheverríaLeopoldo López GilGabriel Mato Adrover – from 1 February 2020Eva-Maria Poptcheva – from 15 September 2022 • Maite Pagazaurtundúa (UPyD) • Soraya RodríguezJavier Nart (left the party on 12 September 2019) • José Ramón BauzàJordi Cañas PérezSusana Solís PérezAdrián Vázquez Lázara – from 1 February 2020Patricia Caro – from 30 November 2023 • Ernest Urtasun (CatComú; in the Greens-EFA) – until 20 November 2023Esther Sanz Selva – from 21 December 2023 • Idoia VillanuevaMiguel UrbánManu Pineda (IU) On the Vox list: (ECR) • Jorge BuxadéMazaly AguilarHermann TertschMargarita de la Pisa Carrión – from 1 February 2020 • Pernando Barrena (EH Bildu; in the GUE–NGL) – until 2 September 2022Ana Miranda Paz – from 5 September 2022 (BNG, Greens-EFA) • Diana Riba (ERC) On Together for Europe list: (Non-Inscrits) • Carles PuigdemontAntoni ComínClara Ponsatí – from 1 February 2020 On the Coalition for a Solidary Europe list: (Renew) • Izaskun Bilbao Barandica (EAJ/PNV) == Sweden ==
Sweden
== Former MEPs of the United Kingdom ==
Former MEPs of the United Kingdom
The term of all British MEPs ended with Brexit on 31 January 2020. As candidates of The Brexit Party: (Non-Inscrits) • David BullJonathan BullockBelinda De Camborne LucyMartin DaubneyAndrew England Kerr (after 1 October 2019 independent) • Nigel FarageLance Forman (after 15 January 2020 Conservatives and ECR) • Claire FoxNathan GillJames GlancyBenyamin HabibLucy Harris (after 10 January 2020 Conservatives and ECR) • Michael HeaverChristina JordanJohn Longworth (after 10 January 2020 Conservatives and ECR) • Rupert LoweBrian MonteithJune MummeryHenrik Overgaard NielsenMatthew PattenAlexandra PhillipsJake PughAnnunziata Rees-Mogg (after 10 January 2020 Conservative Party and ECR) • Robert RowlandLouis Stedman-Bryce (after 20 November 2019 independent) • John TennantRichard TiceJames WellsAnn Widdecombe As candidates of the Liberal Democrats: (Renew) • Catherine BearderPhil BennionJane BrophyJudith BuntingChris DaviesDinesh DhamijaBarbara GibsonAntony HookMartin HorwoodShaffaq MohammedBill Newton DunnLucy NethsinghaLuisa PorrittSheila RitchieCaroline VoadenIrina von Wiese As candidates of the Labour Party: (S&D) • Richard CorbettSeb DanceNeena GillTheresa GriffinJohn HowarthJackie JonesJude Kirton-DarlingClaude MoraesRory PalmerJulie Ward As candidates of the Green Party of England and Wales: (Greens-EFA) • Scott AinslieEllie ChownsGina DowdingMagid MagidAlex PhillipsCatherine RowettMolly Scott Cato As candidates of the Conservative Party: (ECR) • Daniel HannanAnthea McIntyreNosheena MobarikGeoffrey Van Orden As candidates of the Scottish National Party: (Greens-EFA) • Christian AllardAileen McLeodAlyn Smith – until 12 December 2019Heather Anderson – after 27 January 2020 As a candidate of Plaid Cymru: (Greens-EFA) • Jill Evans Northern Ireland As a candidate of Sinn Féin: (GUE–NGL) • Martina Anderson As a candidate of the Democratic Unionist Party: (Non-Inscrits) • Diane Dodds As a candidate of the Alliance Party (Renew) • Naomi Long == Replacement members ==
Replacement members
The following MEPs joined the European Parliament mid-term. On 21 January 2020, 27 seats from the British delegation were distributed to other countries as a result of Brexit. ==See also==
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