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

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In the parliamentary term from 2 July 2019 to 2024, 34 people are representatives of the Netherlands in the European Parliament. The Netherlands initially had 26 seats after the 2019 European Parliament elections, but was allocated three additional seats on 31 January 2020 after withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.

Contents

NameNational partyEP GroupBegin dateEnd dateRef.
Malik Azmani VVD Renew2 July 2019
Tom Berendsen CDA EPP2 July 2019
Mohammed Chahim PvdA S&D2 July 2019
Peter van Dalen CU EPP2 July 20193 September 2023 [1]
Bas Eickhout GL Greens/EVA2 July 2019
Derk Jan Eppink FVD [lower-alpha 1] ECH2 July 201930 March 2021 [2]
JA21 [lower-alpha 2]
Marcel de Graaff PVV [lower-alpha 3] ID [lower-alpha 4] 1 February 2020 [lower-alpha 5] [3] [4]
FVD [lower-alpha 6]
NI [lower-alpha 7]
Bart Groothuis VVD Renew1 February 2020 [lower-alpha 5]
Anja Haga CU NI5 September 2023 [5]
Anja Hazekamp PvdD GUE/NGL2 July 2019
Michiel Hoogeveen JA21 NI [lower-alpha 8] 15 April 2021 [6]
ECH [lower-alpha 9]
Jan Huitema VVD Renew2 July 2019
Agnes Jongerius PvdA S&D2 July 20193 November 2022
Esther de Lange CDA EPP2 July 201915 February 2024
Jeroen Lenaers CDA EPP2 July 2019
Toine Manders 50+ [lower-alpha 10] EPP2 July 2019 [7]
CDA [lower-alpha 11]
Caroline Nagtegaal-van Doorn VVD Renew2 July 2019
Henk Jan Ormel CDA EPP27 February 2024
Kati Piri PvdA S&D2 July 201930 March 2021
Samira Rafaela D66 Renew2 July 2019
Thijs Reuten PvdA NI [lower-alpha 12] 15 April 2021 [8]
S&D [lower-alpha 13]
Catharina Rinzema VVD Renew18 January 2022 [9]
Rob Rooken FVD [lower-alpha 14] ECH2 July 2019 [10]
JA21 [lower-alpha 15]
Dorien Rookmaker GO [lower-alpha 16] NI [lower-alpha 17] 1 February 2020 [lower-alpha 5] [11]
Indep. [lower-alpha 18]
 
MDD [lower-alpha 19]
 
ECH [lower-alpha 20]
Rob Roos FVD [lower-alpha 21] ECH2 July 2019 [12]
JA21 [lower-alpha 22]
Bert-Jan Ruissen SGP ECH2 July 2019
Annie Schreijer-Pierik CDA EPP2 July 2019
Liesje Schreinemacher VVD Renew2 July 20199 January 2022
Kim van Sparrentak GL Greens/EVA2 July 2019
Tineke Strik GL Greens/EVA2 July 2019
Paul Tang PvdA S&D2 July 2019
Vera Tax PvdA S&D2 July 2019
Sophie in 't Veld D66 [lower-alpha 23] Renew2 July 2019 [13]
Indep. [lower-alpha 24]
Lara Wolters PvdA S&D9 July 2019 [14]

See also

Notes

  1. Tot en met 19 December 2020.
  2. From 20 December 2020.
  3. Until 19 January 2022
  4. From 23 October 2022.
  5. 1 2 3 Started on 12 February, but was appointed retroactively.
  6. Since 20 January 2022.
  7. From 24 oktober 2022.
  8. Until 18 April 2021.
  9. From 19 April 2021.
  10. Until 1 June 2020.
  11. Since 2 June 2020.
  12. Until 20 April 2021.
  13. Since 21 April 2021.
  14. Until 19 December 2020.
  15. From 20 December 2020.
  16. Until 27 June 2020.
  17. Until 7 December 2021.
  18. From 28 June 2020 until 24 September 2021.
  19. From 25 September 2021.
  20. Sinds 8 December 2021.
  21. Until 19 December 2020.
  22. From 20 December 2020.
  23. Until 15 June 2023.
  24. Since 16 June 2023

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