List of members of the European Parliament for Germany, 2019–2024

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This is a list of members of the European Parliament for Germany in the 2019 to 2024 session. [1] German MEPs represent the constituency of the same name.

Members of the
European Parliament

for Germany
ECSC delegation (1952)
EP delegation (1958)
1st term (1979)
2nd term (1984)
3rd term
4th term (1994)
5th term (1999)
6th term (2004)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)
9th term (2019)

List

On the Christian Democratic Union list: (EPP Group)
  1. Hildegard Bentele
  2. Stefan Berger
  3. Daniel Caspary
  4. Lena Düpont
  5. Jan Christian Ehler
  6. Michael Gahler
  7. Jens Gieseke
  8. Niclas Herbst
  9. Peter Jahr
  10. Peter Liese
  11. Norbert Lins
  12. David McAllister
  13. Markus Pieper
  14. Dennis Radtke
  15. Christine Schneider
  16. Sven Schulze, Karolin Braunsberger-Reinhold
  17. Andreas Schwab
  18. Ralf Seekatz
  19. Sven Simon
  20. Sabine Verheyen
  21. Axel Voss
  22. Marion Walsmann
  23. Rainer Wieland

On the Alliance 90/The Greens list: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Ska Keller
  2. Sven Giegold, Malte Gallée, Jan Ovelgönne
  3. Terry Reintke
  4. Reinhard Bütikofer
  5. Hannah Neumann
  6. Martin Häusling
  7. Anna Cavazzini
  8. Erik Marquardt
  9. Katrin Langensiepen
  10. Romeo Franz
  11. Jutta Paulus
  12. Sergey Lagodinsky
  13. Henrike Hahn
  14. Michael Bloss
  15. Anna Deparnay-Grunenberg
  16. Rasmus Andresen
  17. Alexandra Geese
  18. Niklas Nienaß
  19. Viola von Cramon-Taubadel
  20. Daniel Freund
  21. Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana

On the Social Democratic Party of Germany list: (S&D)

  1. Katarina Barley
  2. Udo Bullmann
  3. Maria Noichl
  4. Jens Geier
  5. Delara Burkhardt
  6. Bernd Lange
  7. Birgit Sippel
  8. Dietmar Köster
  9. Gabriele Bischoff
  10. Ismail Ertug, Thomas Rudner
  11. Constanze Krehl, Matthias Ecke
  12. Tiemo Wölken
  13. Petra Kammerevert
  14. Norbert Neuser, Karsten Lucke
  15. Evelyne Gebhardt, René Repasi
  16. Joachim Schuster
On the Alternative for Germany list: (ID)
  1. Guido Reil
  2. Maximilian Krah
  3. Lars Patrick Berg
  4. Bernhard Zimniok
  5. Nicolaus Fest
  6. Markus Buchheit
  7. Christine Anderson
  8. Sylvia Limmer
  9. Gunnar Beck
  10. Joachim Kuhs

On the Christian Social Union in Bavaria list: (EPP Group)

  1. Manfred Weber
  2. Angelika Niebler
  3. Markus Ferber
  4. Monika Hohlmeier
  5. Christian Doleschal
  6. Marlene Mortler

On the Free Democratic Party list: (Renew)

  1. Nicola Beer, Michael Kauch
  2. Svenja Hahn
  3. Andreas Glück
  4. Moritz Körner
  5. Jan-Christoph Oetjen

On the Left list: (GUE–NGL)

  1. Martin Schirdewan
  2. Özlem Demirel
  3. Cornelia Ernst
  4. Helmut Scholz
  5. Martina Michels

On The PARTY list: (Non-Inscrits)

  1. Martin Sonneborn
  2. Nico Semsrott (Greens-EFA; left the party on 13 January 2021)

On the Free Voters list: (Renew)

  1. Ulrike Müller
  2. Engin Eroglu

On the Animal Protection Party list: (GUE–NGL)

  1. Martin Buschmann (left the group on 29 January 2020 and the party on 17 February, since then Non-Inscrits)

On the Ecological Democratic Party list: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Klaus Buchner, Manuela Ripa

On the Family Party of Germany list: (ECR)

  1. Helmut Geuking, Niels Geuking (Non-Inscrits)

On the Volt Deutschland list: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Damian Boeselager

On the Pirate Party list: (Greens-EFA)

  1. Patrick Breyer

On the Independent list: (Non-Inscrits)

  1. Jörg Meuthen (elected on the Alternative for Germany list; left the party on 9 September 2023)

On the Bündnis Deutschland list: (ECR)

  1. Lars Patrick Berg (elected on the Alternative for Germany list)

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  1. "Home | MEPs | European Parliament". www.europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved 2020-06-04.