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

Members of the
European Parliament

for Austria
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 18 members of the European Parliament for Austria in the 2014 to 2019 session.[1]

List edit

Name National party EP Group
Heinz Becker   People's Party (ÖVP)   EPP
Eugen Freund   Social Democratic Party (SPÖ)   S&D
Karoline Graswander-Hainz   Social Democratic Party (SPÖ)   S&D
Karin Kadenbach   Social Democratic Party (SPÖ)   S&D
Barbara Kappel   Freedom Party (FPÖ)   NI (until 14 June 2015)
  EFD (from 15 June 2015)
Othmar Karas   People's Party (ÖVP)   EPP
Elisabeth Köstinger[a]   People's Party (ÖVP)   EPP
Ulrike Lunacek[b]   The Greens – The Green Alternative (Grünen)   G–EFA
Georg Mayer   Freedom Party (FPÖ)   NI (until 14 June 2015)
  EFD (from 15 June 2015)
Angelika Mlinar   NEOS – The New Austria   ALDE
Franz Obermayr   Freedom Party (FPÖ)   NI (until 14 June 2015)
  EFD (from 15 June 2015)
Evelyn Regner   Social Democratic Party (SPÖ)   S&D
Michel Reimon   The Greens–The Green Alternative (Grünen)   G–EFA
Paul Rübig   People's Party (ÖVP)   EPP
Claudia Schmidt [de]   People's Party (ÖVP)   EPP
Monika Vana   The Greens – The Green Alternative (Grünen)   G–EFA
Harald Vilimsky   Freedom Party (FPÖ)   NI (until 14 June 2015)
  EFD (from 15 June 2015)
Josef Weidenholzer   Social Democratic Party (SPÖ)   S&D

Party representation edit

National party EP Group Seats ±
  People's Party   EPP
5 / 18
  1
  Social Democratic Party   S&D
5 / 18
 
  Freedom Party   NI (until 14 June 2015)
  ENL (from 15 June 2015)
4 / 18
  2
  The Greens–The Green Alternative   G–EFA
3 / 18
  1
  NEOS – The New Austria   ALDE
1 / 18
  1

Notes edit

  1. ^ Resigned on 8 November 2017 after being appointed Federal Minister for Agriculture, Environment and Tourism. Replaced by Lukas Mandl 30 November 2017.
  2. ^ Resigned on 8 November 2017, taking responsibility for the defeat of Austrian Greens at national parliamentary elections. Replaced by Thomas Waitz on 10 November 2017.

References edit

  1. ^ "Home | MEPs | European Parliament". www.europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved 11 February 2019.