List of female members of the European Parliament for Luxembourg

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This is a list of women who are or have been members of the European Parliament for Luxembourg.

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ImageNameNational party EP group ElectedYear leftRef.
Colette Flesch 09-2022.jpg Colette Flesch   Democratic Party   LDR 1979 1980 [lower-alpha 1] [1]
1984 1985 [lower-alpha 2] [2]
1989 1990 [lower-alpha 3] [3]
1999 2004 [4]
Marcelle Lentz-Cornette.jpg Marcelle Lentz-Cornette   Christian Social People's Party   EPP 1980 [lower-alpha 4] 1989 [5] [6]
Lydie Schmit   Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party   S&D 1984 1988 [lower-alpha 5] [7]
Lydie Polfer 2022 (cropped).jpg Lydie Polfer   Democratic Party   LDR 1985 [lower-alpha 6] 1989 [8]
1990 [lower-alpha 7] 1994 [9]
  ALDE 2004 2009 [10]
Astrid-Lulling-Luxembourg-MIP-Europaparlament-by-Leila-Paul-2.jpg Astrid Lulling   Christian Social People's Party   EPP 1989 1999 [11] [12]
1999 [lower-alpha 8] 2014 [13] [14] [15]
Viviane Reding (Martin Rulsch) 01.jpg Viviane Reding   Christian Social People's Party   EPP 1989 1999 [lower-alpha 9] [16] [17] [18]
2014 2018 [lower-alpha 10] [19]
Erna Hennicot-Schoepges, Concert en memoire des victimes de la Shoah-102.jpg Erna Hennicot-Schoepges   Christian Social People's Party   EPP 2004 [lower-alpha 11] 2009 [20]
Mady Delvaux-Stehres.jpg Mady Delvaux-Stehres   Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party   S&D 2014 2019 [21]
Tilly Metz, 2022 (cropped).jpg Tilly Metz   The Greens   Greens/EFA 2018 [lower-alpha 12] Incumbent [22] [23] [24]
1718810238391 20240619 WISELER-LIMA Isabel LU 011.jpg Isabel Wiseler-Santos Lima   Christian Social People's Party   EPP 2019 Incumbent [25] [26]
Monica Semedo 2024 a.jpg Monica Semedo   Democratic Party   RE 2019 2024 [27]
Martine Kemp (CSV) 10-2023.jpg Martine Kemp   Christian Social People's Party   EPP 2023 [lower-alpha 13] 2024 [28]

Notes

  1. Resigned and was replaced by René Mart.
  2. Resigned and was replaced by Lydie Polfer.
  3. Resigned and was replaced by Lydie Polfer.
  4. Elected as replacement for Jean Spautz.
  5. Died in office and was replaced by Jos Wohlfart.
  6. Elected as replacement for Colette Flesch.
  7. Elected as replacement for Colette Flesch.
  8. Elected as replacement for Viviane Reding.
  9. Resigned to become the European Commissioner for Education and Culture in the Prodi Commission.
  10. Resigned and was replaced by Christophe Hansen.
  11. Elected as replacement for François Biltgen.
  12. Elected as replacement for Claude Turmes.
  13. Elected as replacement for Christophe Hansen.

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