List of members of the European Parliament for Belgium, 2009–2014 explained

This is a list of the 22 members of the European Parliament for Belgium in the 2009 to 2014 session.

Lists

Name National party EP Group Constituency Votes
Ivo Belet Christian Democratic and Flemish EPP157,775
Frieda Brepoels[1] [2] New Flemish Alliance G–EFA67,717
Philip Claeys[3] Flemish Interest NI28,154
Frédéric Daerden (until 19 June 2014) Socialist Party S&D90,294
Jean-Luc Dehaene (until 15 May 2014) Christian Democratic and Flemish EPP450,149
Socialist Party S&D61,024
Humanist Democratic Centre EPP124,718
Isabelle Durant Ecology Party G–EFA150,173
Socialist Party–Differently S&D50,408
Derk Jan Eppink[4] List Dedecker / Libertarian, Direct, Democratic ECR11,686
Christian Social Party EPP4,762
Ecology Party G–EFA26,430
Louis Michel Reformist Movement ALDE305,363
Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats ALDE58,369
Frédérique Ries Reformist Movement ALDEFrench-speaking116,398
Green! G–EFA97,036
Dirk Sterckx[5] Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats ALDEDutch-speaking100,226
Marc Tarabella[6] Socialist Party S&D50,993
Christian Democratic and Flemish EPP187,303
Socialist Party–Differently S&D146,992
Flemish Interest (until 5 December 2011) Independent NI (until 8 November 2011) EFD161,371
Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats ALDE565,359

Party representation

Dutch-speaking electoral college
Party EP Group
  1. of seats
±
Christian Democratic and Flemish
Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats ALDE
Flemish Interest NI 1
Socialist Party–Differently S&D 1
New Flemish Alliance G–EFA
Green! G–EFA
List Dedecker ECR 1
French-speaking electoral college
Party EP Group
  1. of seats
±
Socialist Party S&D 1
Reformist Movement ALDE 1
Ecology Party G–EFA 1
Humanist Democratic Centre EPP

Notes and References

  1. Replaced Bart De Wever (218,605 votes), who chose to become a member of the Flemish Parliament.
  2. Resigned in 2013, became mayor of Bilzen. Replaced by Mark Demesmaeker on 1 February 2013.
  3. Replaced Filip Dewinter (150,584 votes), who remained a member of the Flemish Parliament.
  4. Replaced Jean-Marie Dedecker (149,768 votes), who remained a member of the Belgian Federal Parliament (Chamber of Representatives).
  5. Resigned in 2011 because of personal reasons. Replaced by Philippe De Backer on 5 September 2011.
  6. Replaced Jean-Claude Marcourt (155,409 votes), who remained the Vice-Minister-President, Minister of Economy and Foreign Affairs of the Walloon government and Vice-Minister-President and Minister of Higher Education of the Government of the French Community.