Session of the European Parliament from 2014 to 2019
MEPs 751 Elections May 2014 (Union) Treaty of Lisbon[nb 1] The eighth European Parliament was elected in the 2014 elections and lasted until the 2019 elections.
Major events 22–25 May 2014 Elections to the Eighth Parliament. 1 July 2014 17 January 2017 18 January 2017 Vice-presidents elections. Activity 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Source Reports [1] Resolutions and positions [2] Parliamentary questions [3] Written declarations [4]
Major resolutions and positions Resolution/position number Procedure number Notes
Committees Summary Type Number Sources Notes Standing committee [5] Temporary committee [6] Committee of enquiry [7]
Temporary committees Code Committee Report Sources
Committees of enquiry Code Committee Report Sources
Delegations Type Number Sources Europe delegations [8] Non-Europe delegations [9] Ad-hoc delegations [10]
Political groups Members in groups by country Leadership Presidents Vice-Presidents Members Group State Votes 1 Antonio Tajani EPP Italy 452, Round 1 2 Mairead McGuinness EPP Ireland 441, Round 1 3 Rainer Wieland EPP Germany 437, Round 1 4 Ramón Luis Valcárcel EPP Spain 406, Round 1 5 Ildikó Pelczné Gáll EPP Hungary 400, Round 1 6 Adina Vălean EPP Romania 394, Round 1 7 Corina Crețu S&D Romania 406, Round 2 8 Sylvie Guillaume S&D France 406, Round 2 9 David Sassoli S&D Italy 394, Round 2 10 Olli Rehn ALDE Finland 377, Round 3 11 Alexander Graf Lambsdorff ALDE Germany 365, Round 3 12 Ulrike Lunacek Greens/EFA Austria 319, Round 3 13 Dimitrios Papadimoulis GUE/NGL Greece 302, Round 3 14 Ryszard Czarnecki ECR Poland 284, Round 3
Quaestors Membership After the 2014 election, the members formed seven groups with 52 independent members, mainly MEPs against the Union who failed to unify into a political group.
Apportionment Secretariat See also Elections Membership lists Notes ^ The Treaties of Rome and Treaty of Maastricht as amended by the Treaty of Lisbon and all preceding amending treaties. References ^ "MEPs by Member State and political group". European Parliament. 1 July 2014. Retrieved 15 July 2015 . ^ Martin Schulz re-elected President of the European Parliament External links