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Session of the European Parliament from 2009 to 2014
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The seventh European Parliament was elected in the 2009 elections and lasted until the 2014 elections .
Major events
4–7 June 2009
14 July 2009
17 January 2012
Activity
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Source
Reports
Resolutions and positions
Parliamentary questions
Written declarations
Major resolutions and positions
Resolution/position number
Procedure number
Notes
Committees
Further information: Committees of the European Parliament
Summary
Type
Number
Sources
Notes
Standing committee
Temporary committee
Committee of enquiry
Temporary committees
Code
Committee
Report
Sources
Committees of enquiry
Code
Committee
Report
Sources
Delegations
See also: European Parliament Delegations
Type
Number
Sources
Europe delegations
Non-Europe delegations
Ad hoc delegations
Political groups
Further information: Political groups of the European Parliament
See membership below for details of size
Members in groups by country
Leadership
Presidents
Further information: President of the European Parliament
Vice-Presidents
Further information: Vice President of the European Parliament
Quaestors
Further information: Quaestor (European Parliament)
Membership
Further information: List of members of the European Parliament 2009–2014
After the 2009 election, the members formed seven groups with around 26 independent members, mainly from the far right which failed to unify into a political group. With the Treaty of Lisbon not in force in time for the elections, the national distribution followed the rules of the Treaty of Nice which necessitated a reduction to 736 members. Extra members will join the chamber if Lisbon comes into force.
The seventh parliament ended with a total of 766 MEPs (including Croatia) and was slimmed down to 751 at the start of the eight parliament.
For the seventh parliament, the number of women increased from 31% to 35% (the highest to date, from 16% in 1979) with increases in most countries. The largest percentage was in Sweden, with 56% of MEPs women, followed by Estonia with 50%. The lowest was Malta with no women members at all, followed by the Czech Republic with 18%, down from 21%.
From inauguration, the youngest member was Emilie Turunen of Denmark (born in 1984 making her 25) and the oldest member was Ciriaco de Mita of Italy (born 1928 making him 81). Usually the oldest member would preside over the chamber for the election of the Parliament's president. However, with concern that the far-right Jean-Marie Le Pen would be the oldest member (rather than De Mita) the rules were changed to give this role to the outgoing President.
Groups
Group
Seats
Inauguration
5 March 2010
European People's Party
265
265
Socialists and Democrats
184
184
Liberals and Democrats
84
85
Greens/European Free Alliance
55
55
Conservatives and Reformists
55
54
European United Left – Nordic Green Left
35
35
Europe of Freedom and Democracy
32
30
Non-attached
26
28
Edward McMillan-Scott was expelled from the Conservative Party on 15 September 2009;
Nikki Sinclaire was expelled from the UK Independence Party on 4 March 2010.
Edward McMillan-Scott joined Liberal Democrats on 12 March 2010.
Mike Nattrass left UK Independence Party on 23 June 2010.
Apportionment
State
Seats
State
Seats
Germany
99
France
72
UK
72
Italy
72
Spain
50
Poland
50
Romania
33
Netherlands
25
Greece
22
Portugal
22
Belgium
22
Czech Republic
22
Hungary
22
Sweden
18
Austria
17
Bulgaria
17
Denmark
13
Slovakia
13
Finland
13
Ireland
12
Lithuania
12
Latvia
8
Slovenia
7
Estonia
6
Cyprus
6
Luxembourg
6
Malta
5
Total
736
Secretariat
See also: Secretariat of the European Parliament
Office
Post
Name
Source
Office of the Secretary-General
Secretary-General of the European Parliament
Klaus Welle
Legal Service
Jurisconsult of the European Parliament
Christian Pennera
Directorate-General for the Presidency
Director-General
Francesca Ratti
Directorate-General for Internal Policies of the Union
Director-General
Riccardo Ribera d'Alcala
Directorate-General for External Policies of the Union
Director-General
Luis Marco Aguiriano Nalda
Directorate-General for Communication
Director-General
Juana Lahousse-Juarez
Directorate-General for Personnel
Director-General
Yves Quittin
Directorate-General for Infrastructure and Logistics
Director-General
Constantin Stratigakis
Directorate-General for Translation
Director-General
?
Directorate-General for Interpretation and Conferences
Director-General
?
Directorate-General for Finance
Director-General
?
See also
Elections
Further information: 2009 European Parliament election
Membership lists
Further information: Members of the European Parliament 2009–2014
Notes
The Treaties of Rome and Treaty of Maastricht as amended by the Treaty of Nice and all preceding amending treaties.
The Treaties of Rome and Treaty of Maastricht as amended by the Treaty of Lisbon and all preceding amending treaties.
Edward MacMillan-Scott, standing in opposition to the policy of the ECR and his national party, the Conservatives , was expelled from the group.
Independents, not a group
After the election ECR expelled McMillan-Scott.
After the election ECR threw McMillan-Scott away.
References
"Results of the 2009 European Elections" . TNS opinion in collaboration with the European Parliament. 8 July 2009. Archived from the original on 19 June 2009. Retrieved 9 July 2009.
"Jerzy Buzek elected President of the European Parliament" . www.europarl.europa.eu . Archived from the original on 22 July 2009.
"Martin Schulz elected President of the European Parliament - News - European Parliament" . 17 January 2012.
"European elections 2009 – Thursday 4 June 2009 72 MEPs to be elected in the United Kingdom" . European Parliament website. 16 December 2009. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
"Briefing special edition – European Parliament constituent plenary sitting – Strasbourg 14–16 July 2009" . European Parliament website. 9 July 2009. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
"Briefing special edition – European Parliament constituent plenary sitting – Strasbourg 14–16 July 2009" . European Parliament website. 9 July 2009. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
Mahony, Honor (6 May 2009). "MEPs stop Le Pen from chairing European Parliament session" . EUobserver . Retrieved 20 October 2009.
"Your MEPs: By country and political group" . Retrieved 5 March 2010.
"Conservatives expel defiant MEP" . BBC News . 16 September 2009.
"Rebel Euro MP Nikki Sinclaire expelled by UKIP" . BBC News . 4 March 2010.
"Ex-Tory MEP Edward McMillan-Scott joins Lib Dems" . BBC News . 13 July 2010.
"UKIP MEP leaves "eurofriendly" EFD Group" . NewEurope . 13 July 2010.
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