List of members of the European Parliament for Poland, 2009–2014

This is the list of the 50 members of the European Parliament for Poland in the 2009 to 2014 session. One person from People's Party entered the Parliament in December 2011, bringing the number of MEPs to 51.

Members of the
European Parliament

for Poland
Observers (2003)
Delegation (2004)
6th term (2004)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)
9th term (2019)

List

NameNational partyEP GroupConstituency
Adam Bielan      Law and Justice (until 20 February 2011)

     Poland Comes First (until 12 June 2012)

     Independent (until 20 January 2014)

     Poland Together

     ECR
Piotr Borys      Civic Platform      EPP
Arkadiusz Bratkowski[1]      People's Party      EPP
Jerzy Buzek      Civic Platform      EPP
Tadeusz Cymański      Law and Justice (3 April 2012)

     United Poland

     ECR (until 28 December 2011)

     EFD

Ryszard Czarnecki      Law and Justice      ECR
Lidia Geringer de Oedenberg      Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union      S&D
Adam Gierek      Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union      S&D
Marek Gróbarczyk      Law and Justice      ECR
Andrzej Grzyb      People's Party      EPP
Róża Thun      Civic Platform      EPP
Małgorzata Handzlik      Civic Platform      EPP
Jolanta Hibner      Civic Platform      EPP
Danuta Hubner      Civic Platform      EPP
Danuta Jazłowiecka      Civic Platform      EPP
Sidonia Jędrzejewska      Civic Platform      EPP
Filip Kaczmarek      Civic Platform      EPP
Jarosław Kalinowski      People's Party      EPP
Michał Kamiński      Law and Justice (until 20 February 2011)

     Poland Comes First (until 13 January 2014)

     Independent

     ECR
Lena Kolarska-Bobińska[2]      Civic Platform      EPP
Paweł Kowal      Law and Justice (until 20 February 2011)

     Poland Comes First (until 13 January 2014)

     Poland Together

     ECR
Jacek Kurski      Law and Justice (3 April 2012)

     United Poland

     ECR (until 28 December 2011)

     EFD

Ryszard Legutko      Law and Justice      ECR
Janusz Lewandowski [3] (until 9 February 2010)

Jan Kozłowski (from 4 March 2010)

     Civic Platform      EPP
Bogusław Liberadzki      Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union      S&D
Krzysztof Lisek      Civic Platform      EPP
Elżbieta Łukacijewska      Civic Platform      EPP
Bogdan Marcinkiewicz      Civic Platform      EPP
Marek Migalski      Law and Justice (until 20 February 2011)

     Poland Comes First (until 13 January 2014)

     Poland Together

     ECR
Sławomir Nitras      Civic Platform      EPP
Wojciech Olejniczak      Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union      S&D
Jan Olbrycht      Civic Platform      EPP
Mirosław Piotrowski      Law and Justice      ECR
Tomasz Poręba      Law and Justice      ECR
Jacek Protasiewicz      Civic Platform      EPP
raf      Civic Platform      EPP
Jacek Saryusz-Wolski      Civic Platform      EPP
Joanna Senyszyn      Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union      S&D
Czesław Siekierski      People's Party      EPP
Marek Siwiec      Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union      S&D
Joanna Skrzydlewska      Civic Platform      EPP
Bogusław Sonik      Civic Platform      EPP
Konrad Szymański      Law and Justice      ECR
Rafał Trzaskowski (until 2 December 2013)

Tadeusz Ross (from 17 December 2013)

     Civic Platform      EPP
Jarosław Wałęsa      Civic Platform      EPP
Jacek Włosowicz      Law and Justice (3 April 2012)

     United Poland

     ECR (until 28 December 2011)

     EFD

Janusz Wojciechowski      Law and Justice      ECR
Zbigniew Zaleski[4]      Civic Platform      EPP
Paweł Zalewski      Civic Platform      EPP
Artur Zasada      Civic Platform (20 January 2014)

     Poland Together

     EPP (8 January 2014)

     ECR

Janusz Zemke      Democratic Left Alliance–Labor Union      S&D
Zbigniew Ziobro      Law and Justice (28 December 2011)

     United Poland

     ECR (until 28 December 2011)

     EFD

Tadeusz Zwiefka      Civic Platform      EPP

References

  1. MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  2. Resigned in 2013.
  3. Resigned to become the European Commissioner for Financial Programming and the Budget in Barroso II.
  4. Since 2013.
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