List of members of the European Parliament for Slovakia, 2014–19

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This is a list of Members of the European Parliament for the Slovakia in the 2014 to 2019 session, ordered by name.

See 2014 European Parliament election in Slovakia for further information on these elections in Slovakia.

Members of the
European Parliament

for Slovakia
Observers (2003)
Delegation (2004)
6th term (2004)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)

List

This table can be sorted by name, party or party group: click the symbol at the top of the appropriate column.

NameNational partyEP group
Pál Csáky      Party of the Hungarian Community (SMK-MKP)     EPP
Monika Flašíková-Beňová      Direction – Social Democracy (Smer-SD)     S&D
Eduard Kukan      Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party (SDKÚ-DS)     EPP
Vladimír Maňka      Direction – Social Democracy (Smer-SD)     S&D
Miroslav Mikolášik      Christian Democratic Movement (KDH)     EPP
József Nagy      Most–Híd      EPP
Branislav Škripek      Ordinary People (OĽaNO)     ECR
Monika Smolková      Direction – Social Democracy (Smer-SD)     S&D
Ivan Štefanec      Christian Democratic Movement (KDH)     EPP
Richard Sulík      Freedom and Solidarity (SAS)     ECR
Anna Záborská      Christian Democratic Movement (KDH)     EPP
Boris Zala      Direction – Social Democracy (Smer-SD)     S&D
Jana Žitňanská      New Majority (NOVA )     ECR

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