There are fourteen vice-presidents of the European Parliament who sit in for the president in presiding over the plenary of the European Parliament .
Role Vice-presidents are members of the Bureau and chair the plenary when the president is not in the chair. The president may also delegate any duty, task or power to one of the vice-presidents. Three vice-presidents, designated by the Conference of Presidents, traditionally have more power than the others; the right to be on the conciliation committee .[ 1]
The vice-presidents are elected following the election of the president, which takes place every two and a half years or when necessary if positions become vacant.[ 2]
6th parliament Vice-presidents elected by country in 2004 Three
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30 July 2004 to 16 January 2007 Elected (unopposed) in order of precedence;
Vice-presidents elected by country in 2007 Three
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16 January 2007 to 14 July 2009 Elected (unopposed) in order of precedence:[ 3]
7th parliament Vice-presidents elected by country in 2009 Three
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14 July 2009 to 17 January 2012 Elected in order of precedence:[ 5]
17 January 2012 to 1 July 2014 Elected in order of precedence:[ 8]
8th parliament 1 July 2014 to 18 January 2017 Elected in order of precedence:[ 9]
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
Changes since election Departed member Group State Date Reason Replacement Elected Group State Corina Crețu S&D Romania October 2014 Resigned due to becoming European Commissioner Ioan Mircea Pașcu November 2014 S&D Romania Olli Rehn ALDE Finland May 2015 Resigned due to becoming Minister of Economic Affairs of Finland Anneli Jäätteenmäki May 2015 ALDE Finland
18 January 2017 to 3 July 2019 Elected in order of precedence;
Members Group State Votes 1 Mairead McGuinness EPP Ireland 466, Round 1 2 Bogusław Liberadzki S&D Poland 378, Round 1 3 David Sassoli S&D Italy 377, Round 1 4 Rainer Wieland EPP Germany 336, Round 1 5 Sylvie Guillaume S&D France 335, Round 1 6 Ryszard Czarnecki ECR Poland 328, Round 1 7 Ramón Luis Valcárcel EPP Spain 323, Round 1 8 Evelyne Gebhardt S&D Germany 315, Round 1 9 Pavel Telička ALDE Czech Republic 313, Round 1 10 Ildikó Pelczné Gáll EPP Hungary 310, Round 1 11 Ioan Mircea Pașcu S&D Romania 517, Round 2 12 Dimitrios Papadimoulis GUE/NGL Greece 469, Round 2 13 Ulrike Lunacek Greens/EFA Austria 441, Round 2 14 Alexander Graf Lambsdorff ALDE Germany 393, Round 2
9th Parliament 3 July 2019 to 18 January 2022 Elected in order of precedence:[ 14]
Members Group State Votes 1 Mairead McGuinness EPP Ireland 618, Round 1 2 Pedro Silva Pereira S&D Portugal 556, Round 1 3 Rainer Wieland EPP Germany 516, Round 1 4 Katarina Barley S&D Germany 516, Round 1 5 Othmar Karas EPP Austria 477, Round 1 6 Ewa Kopacz EPP Poland 461, Round 1 7 Klára Dobrev S&D Hungary 402, Round 1 8 Dita Charanzová RE Czech Republic 395, Round 1 9 Nicola Beer RE Germany 363, Round 1 10 Lívia Járóka EPP Hungary 349, Round 1 11 Heidi Hautala Greens/EFA Finland 336, Round 1 12 Marcel Kolaja Greens/EFA Czech Republic 426, Round 2 13 Dimitrios Papadimoulis GUE/NGL Greece 401, Round 2 14 Fabio Massimo Castaldo NI Italy 285, Round 3
Changes since election Departed member Group State Date Reason Replacement Elected Group State Mairead McGuinness EPP Ireland October 2020 Resigned due to becoming European Commissioner Roberta Metsola November 2020 EPP Malta
18 January 2022 to 16 July 2024 Elected in order of precedence:[ 15]
Members Group State Votes 1 Othmar Karas EPP Austria 536, Round 1 2 Pina Picierno S&D Italy 527, Round 1 3 Pedro Silva Pereira S&D Portugal 517, Round 1 4 Ewa Kopacz EPP Poland 467, Round 1 5 Eva Kaili S&D Greece 454, Round 1 6 Evelyn Regner S&D Austria 434, Round 1 7 Rainer Wieland EPP Germany 432, Round 1 8 Katarina Barley S&D Germany 426, Round 1 9 Dita Charanzová RE Czech Republic 406, Round 1 10 Michal Šimečka RE Slovakia 494, Round 2 11 Nicola Beer RE Germany 410, Round 2 12 Roberts Zīle ECR Latvia 403, Round 2 13 Dimitrios Papadimoulis GUE/NGL Greece 492, Round 3 14 Heidi Hautala Greens/EFA Finland 304, Round 3
10th Parliament
16 July 2024 to present Elected in order of precedence:[ 22]
Members Group State Votes 1 Sabine Verheyen EPP Germany 604, Round 1 2 Ewa Kopacz EPP Poland 572, Round 1 3 Esteban González Pons EPP Spain 478, Round 1 4 Katarina Barley S&D Germany 450, Round 1 5 Pina Picierno S&D Italy 405, Round 1 6 Victor Negrescu S&D Romania 394, Round 1 7 Martin Hojsík Renew Slovakia 393, Round 1 8 Christel Schaldemose S&D Denmark 378, Round 1 9 Javi López Fernandez S&D Spain 377, Round 1 10 Sophie Wilmès Renew Belgium 371, Round 1 11 Nicolae Ştefănuță Greens/EFA Romania 347, Round 1 12 Antonella Sberna ECR Italy 314, Round 2 13 Roberts Zīle ECR Latvia 490, Round 2 14 Younous Omarjee The Left France 311, Round 2
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