List of members of the European Parliament for Belgium, 2009–2014
This is a list of the 22 members of the European Parliament for Belgium in the 2009 to 2014 session.
Members of the European Parliament for Belgium | |
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ECSC delegation | (1952) |
EP delegation | (1958) |
1st term | (1979) |
2nd term | (1984) |
3rd term | (1989) |
4th term | (1994) |
5th term | (1999) |
6th term | (2004) |
7th term | (2009) |
8th term | (2014) |
9th term | (2019) |
Lists
Name | National party | EP Group | Constituency | Votes |
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Ivo Belet | Christian Democratic and Flemish | EPP | Dutch-speaking | 157,775 |
Frieda Brepoels [1][2] | New Flemish Alliance | G–EFA | Dutch-speaking | 67,717 |
Philip Claeys [3] | Flemish Interest | NI | Dutch-speaking | 28,154 |
Frédéric Daerden (until 19 June 2014) | Socialist Party | S&D | French-speaking | 90,294 |
Jean-Luc Dehaene (until 15 May 2014) | Christian Democratic and Flemish | EPP | Dutch-speaking | 450,149 |
Véronique De Keyser | Socialist Party | S&D | French-speaking | 61,024 |
Anne Delvaux | Humanist Democratic Centre | EPP | French-speaking | 124,718 |
Isabelle Durant | Ecology Party | G–EFA | French-speaking | 150,173 |
Saïd El Khadraoui | Socialist Party–Differently | S&D | Dutch-speaking | 50,408 |
Derk Jan Eppink [4] | List Dedecker / Libertarian, Direct, Democratic | ECR | Dutch-speaking | 11,686 |
Mathieu Grosch | Christian Social Party | EPP | German-speaking | 4,762 |
Philippe Lamberts | Ecology Party | G–EFA | French-speaking | 26,430 |
Louis Michel | Reformist Movement | ALDE | French-speaking | 305,363 |
Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck | Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats | ALDE | Dutch-speaking | 58,369 |
Frédérique Ries | Reformist Movement | ALDE | French-speaking | 116,398 |
Bart Staes | Green! | G–EFA | Dutch-speaking | 97,036 |
Dirk Sterckx [5] | Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats | ALDE | Dutch-speaking | 100,226 |
Marc Tarabella [6] | Socialist Party | S&D | French-speaking | 50,993 |
Marianne Thyssen | Christian Democratic and Flemish | EPP | Dutch-speaking | 187,303 |
Kathleen Van Brempt | Socialist Party–Differently | S&D | Dutch-speaking | 146,992 |
Frank Vanhecke | Flemish Interest (until 5 December 2011)
Independent |
NI (until 8 November 2011) | Dutch-speaking | 161,371 |
Guy Verhofstadt | Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats | ALDE | Dutch-speaking | 565,359 |
Party representation
Party | EP Group | # of seats | ± |
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Christian Democratic and Flemish | EPP | 3 / 13 |
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Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats | ALDE | 3 / 13 |
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Flemish Interest | NI | 2 / 13 |
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Socialist Party–Differently | S&D | 2 / 13 |
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New Flemish Alliance | G–EFA | 1 / 13 |
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Green! | G–EFA | 1 / 13 |
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List Dedecker | ECR | 1 / 13 |
Party | EP Group | # of seats | ± |
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Socialist Party | S&D | 3 / 8 |
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Reformist Movement | ALDE | 2 / 8 |
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Ecology Party | G–EFA | 2 / 8 |
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Humanist Democratic Centre | EPP | 1 / 8 |
Party | EP Group | # of seats | ± |
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Christian Social Party | EPP | 1 / 1 |
Notes
- Replaced Bart De Wever (218,605 votes), who chose to become a member of the Flemish Parliament.
- Resigned in 2013, became mayor of Bilzen. Replaced by Mark Demesmaeker on 1 February 2013.
- Replaced Filip Dewinter (150,584 votes), who remained a member of the Flemish Parliament.
- Replaced Jean-Marie Dedecker (149,768 votes), who remained a member of the Belgian Federal Parliament (Chamber of Representatives).
- Resigned in 2011 because of personal reasons. Replaced by Philippe De Backer on 5 September 2011.
- Replaced Jean-Claude Marcourt (155,409 votes), who remained the Vice-Minister-President, Minister of Economy and Foreign Affairs of the Walloon government and Vice-Minister-President and Minister of Higher Education of the Government of the French Community.
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