List of members of the European Parliament for Austria, 2009–2014
Members of the European Parliament for Austria | |||
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Delegation | (1995) | ||
4th term | (1996) | ||
5th term | (1999) | ||
6th term | (2004) | ||
7th term | (2009) | ||
8th term | (2014) | ||
9th term | (2019) |
This is a list of the 17 members of the European Parliament for Austria in the 2009 to 2014 session. One person from Alliance for the Future and one from Social Democratic Party entered the Parliament in December 2011, bringing the number of MEPs to 19.
Lists[]
Name | National party | EP Group |
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Martin Ehrenhauser | Hans-Peter Martin's List | NI |
Karin Kadenbach | Social Democratic Party | S&D |
Othmar Karas | People's Party | EPP |
Elisabeth Köstinger | People's Party | EPP |
Jörg Leichtfried | Social Democratic Party | S&D |
Eva Lichtenberger | The Greens–The Green Alternative | G–EFA |
Ulrike Lunacek | The Greens–The Green Alternative | G–EFA |
Hans-Peter Martin | Hans-Peter Martin's List | NI |
Andreas Mölzer | Freedom Party | NI |
Franz Obermayr | Freedom Party | NI |
Hella Ranner[1] | People's Party | EPP |
Evelyn Regner | Social Democratic Party | S&D |
Paul Rübig | People's Party | EPP |
Richard Seeber | People's Party | EPP |
Ewald Stadler[2] | Alliance for the Future | NI |
Ernst Strasser[3] | People's Party | EPP |
Hannes Swoboda | Social Democratic Party | S&D |
Angelika Werthmann | Hans-Peter Martin's List | NI |
Josef Weidenholzer[4] | Social Democratic Party | S&D |
Footnotes[]
- ^ Resigned in 2011 following media allegations of her intention to repay a business debt with parliamentary fees. Replaced by Heinz Becker on 1 April 2011.
- ^ MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
- ^ Resigned in 2011 because of the 2011 cash for laws scandal. Replaced by Hubert Pirker on 31 March 2011.
- ^ MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
External links[]
Categories:
- Lists of Members of the European Parliament for Austria
- Lists of Members of the European Parliament 2009–2014
- MEPs for Austria 2009–2014