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

This is a list of the 32 members of the European Parliament for Romania in the 2019 to 2024 session. 33th member was added after Brexit.

Members of the
European Parliament
for Romania
Observers (2005)
Delegation (2007)
6th term (2007)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)
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These MEPs were elected at the 2019 European Parliament election in Romania.

List

On the National Liberal Party list: (EPP Group)

  1. Rareș Bogdan
  2. Mircea Hava
  3. Siegfried Mureșan
  4. Vasile Blaga
  5. Adina Vălean – until 30 November 2019[1]
    Vlad Nistor – since 2 December 2019
  6. Daniel Buda
  7. Dan Motreanu
  8. Gheorghe Falcă
  9. Cristian Bușoi
  10. Marian-Jean Marinescu

On the Social Democratic Party list: (S&D)

  1. Rovana Plumb
  2. Carmen Avram
  3. Claudiu Manda
  4. Cristian Terheș (since 12 May 2020 PNȚCD and ECR)
  5. Dan Nica
  6. Maria Grapini
  7. Tudor Ciuhodaru
  8. Dragoș Benea
  9. Victor Negrescu – since 1 February 2020[2]

On the Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party+Save Romania Union list: (Renew)

  1. Dacian Cioloș (PLUS)
  2. Cristian Ghinea (USR) - until 23 December 2020 [3]

Alin Mituța (PLUS) - since 28 December 2020

  1. Dragoș Pîslaru (PLUS)
  2. Clotilde Armand (USR) - until 3 November 2020 [4]

Vlad Gheorghe (USR) - since 10 November 2020

  1. Dragoș Tudorache (PLUS)
  2. Nicolae Ștefănuță (USR)
  3. Vlad Botoș (USR)
  4. Ramona Strugariu (PLUS)

On the PRO Romania list: (S&D)

  1. Corina Crețu
  2. Mihai Tudose[5] (since January 2020 PSD)

On the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania list: (EPP Group)

  1. Iuliu Winkler
  2. Lóránt Vincze

On the People's Movement Party list: (EPP Group)

  1. Traian Băsescu
  2. Eugen Tomac

References

  1. ^ Adina Vălean resigned her seat after joining the European Commission.
  2. ^ MEP gaining the seat after Brexit.
  3. ^ Ghinea resigned after being awarded a ministry in the government
  4. ^ Armand resigned to become mayor of sector 1 in Bucharest
  5. ^ Victor Ponta was originally elected but did not take the seat.

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