List of members of the European Parliament for Poland, 2014–2019

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This is a list of 51 members of the European Parliament for Poland in the 2014 to 2019 session, ordered by name.

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See 2014 European Parliament election in Poland for further information on these elections in Poland, and 2014 European Parliament election for discussion on likely changes to the Parliamentary Groups.

Current members

NameConstituencyNational PartyEP Group
Michał Boni Warsaw   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Jerzy Buzek Silesian   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Ryszard Czarnecki Greater Poland   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR
Edward Czesak Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR (from 11 June 2015)
Anna Fotyga Pomeranian   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR
Lidia Geringer de Oedenberg Lower Silesian and Opole   Elected on the SLD list but left the party before inauguration  S&D
Adam Gierek Silesian   Democratic Left Alliance – Labor Union (SLD-UP)  S&D
Beata Gosiewska Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR
Andrzej Grzyb Greater Poland   People's Party (PSL)  EPP
Krzysztof Hetman Lublin   People's Party (PSL)  EPP
Czesław Hoc Lubusz and West Pomerania   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR (from 27 November 2015)
Danuta Hübner Warsaw   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Robert Iwaszkiewicz Lower Silesian and Opole   Congress of the New Right (KNP) [until January 2015]
  Liberty (Wolność) [from January 2015]
  NI (until 19 October 2014)
  EFDD (from 20 October 2014)
Danuta Jazłowiecka Lower Silesian and Opole   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Marek Jurek Warsaw   Right Wing of the Republic (PR)  ECR
Jarosław Kalinowski Masovian   People's Party (PSL)  EPP
Karol Karski Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR
Sławomir Kłosowski Lower Silesian and Opole   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR (from 27 November 2015)
Agnieszka Kozłowska-Rajewicz Greater Poland   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Zdzisław Krasnodębski Warsaw   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR
Urszula Krupa Łódź   Elected on the PiS list but didn't join the party  ECR (from 24 June 2016)
Barbara Kudrycka Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Zbigniew Kuźmiuk Masovian   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR
Ryszard Legutko Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR
Janusz Lewandowski Pomeranian   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Bogusław Liberadzki Lubusz and West Pomeranian   Democratic Left Alliance – Labor Union (SLD-UP)  S&D
Elżbieta Łukacijewska Subcarpathian   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Krystyna Łybacka Greater Poland   Democratic Left Alliance – Labor Union (SLD-UP)  S&D
Michał Marusik Warsaw   Congress of the New Right (KNP)  NI (until 14 June 2015)
  ENF (from 15 June 2015)
Jan Olbrycht Silesian   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Stanisław Ożóg Subcarpathian   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR
Mirosław Piotrowski Lublin   Elected on the PiS list but didn't join the party  ECR
Bolesław Piecha Silesian   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR
Julia Pitera Masovian   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Tomasz Poręba Subcarpathian   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR
Marek Plura Silesian   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Dariusz Rosati Lubusz and West Pomeranian   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Jacek Saryusz-Wolski Łódź   Civic Platform (PO) [until March 2017]  EPP (until 22 March 2017)
  NI (from 23 March 2017)
Czesław Siekierski Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie   People's Party (PSL)  EPP
Bogusław Sonik Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP (from 20 November 2018)
Dobromir Sośnierz  [ pl ] Silesian   Liberty (Wolność)  NI (from 22 March 2018)
Adam Szejnfeld Greater Poland   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Róża Thun Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Kazimierz Ujazdowski Lower Silesian and Opole   Law and Justice (PiS) [until January 2017]  ECR (until April 2018)
  NI (from April 2018)
Jarosław Wałęsa Pomeranian   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Jadwiga Wiśniewska Silesian   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR
Bogdan Zdrojewski Lower Silesian and Opole   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Janusz Zemke Kuyavian-Pomeranian   Democratic Left Alliance – Labor Union (SLD-UP)  S&D
Kosma Złotowski Kuyavian-Pomeranian   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR
Tadeusz Zwiefka Kuyavian-Pomeranian   Civic Platform (PO)  EPP
Stanisław Żółtek Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie   Congress of the New Right (KNP)  NI (until 14 June 2015)
  ENF (from 15 June 2015)

Former members

NameConstituencyNational PartyEP Group
Marek Gróbarczyk Lubusz and West Pomerania   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR (until 25 November 2015)
Dawid Jackiewicz Lower Silesian and Opole   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR (until 25 November 2015)
Andrzej Duda Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR (until 25 May 2015)
Janusz Wojciechowski Łódź   Law and Justice (PiS)  ECR (until 7 May 2016)
Janusz Korwin-Mikke Silesian   Congress of the New Right (KNP) [until January 2015]
  Liberty (Wolność) [from January 2015]
  NI (until 28 February 2018)
Bogdan Wenta Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie   Elected on the PO list but didn't join the party  EPP (until 6 November 2018)

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