List of presidents of the institutions of the European Union

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Template:Short description Template:Use British English Template:Use dmy dates Template:EU history This is a list of presidents of the institutions of the European Union (EU). Each of the institutions is headed by a president or a presidency, with some being more prominent than others. Both the President of the European Council and the President of the European Commission are sometimes wrongly termed the President of the European Union. Most go back to 1957 but others, such as the President of the Auditors Court or of the European Central Bank, have been created recently. Currently (2026), the President of the European Commission is Ursula von der Leyen and the President of the European Council is António Costa.

Current officeholders

President of the European Council
António Costa Institution European Council The duty of the European Council president is primarily that of preparing and chairing the meetings of the European Council. The position became 30-month appointed position, elected by the members of the European Council, in 2009 by virtue of the Treaty of Lisbon. Before, it rotated around between the head of state or government of the country holding the Presidency of the Council of the European Union (see below). This longer term President of the European Council has been described directly by some as a new "President of the European Union". According to the Financial Times, "the president would have few formal powers, but would give the EU strategic leadership and represent the bloc on the world stage on issues such as climate change, bilateral relations and development."[1]
Current holder António Costa
Member State File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
Party style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Party of European Socialists
Since 1 December 2024
Presidency of the Council of the European Union
File:Donald Tusk KPRM HQ 2023.jpg
Institution Council of the EU The Presidency of the Council of the European Union (Council of Ministers) is rotated between member states every 6 months. The council is composed of the relevant national ministers depending on the topic being discussed with minister from the state holding the presidency chairing. The country holding the Presidency is able to affect the overall policy direction for the six months. Since 2007, the Presidency has been co-ordinated every 18 months by three countries (a "triplet"), though one still takes a lead position every 6 months.
Current holder File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Prime Minister Donald Tusk
Party style="background-color: Template:Party color" | European People's Party
Since 1 January 2025
President of the European Commission
Ursula von der Leyen Institution European Commission The President of the European Commission is head of the 27-member college of commissioners. The commission's responsibilities include drafting legislative proposals and managing the day-to-day running of the EU. It is also responsible for a degree of the EU's external representation, for example attending G8 meetings. The commission president is proposed by the European Council, who take account of the previous European Elections, before being elected by the European Parliament for a five-year mandate. It has been described by some as the "President of the European Union" but a more common analogy is "Prime Minister of the European Union" given the style of position over a cabinet government.[2][3]
Current holder Ursula von der Leyen
Member State File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Party style="background-color: Template:Party color" | European People's Party
Since 1 December 2019
President of the European Parliament
Roberta Metsola Institution European Parliament The President of the European Parliament presides over the plenary of the Parliament, which is one-half of the legislative branch of the Union. The President also chairs the Bureau and Conference of Presidents as well as representing the Parliament. The President's role is similar to that of a speaker in a national parliament, but also represents the Parliament externally and vis a vis the other institutions, which is a more political role.
Current holder Roberta Metsola
Member State File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta
Party style="background-color: Template:Party color" | European People's Party
Since 11 January 2022
President of the Court of Justice
File:Koen Lenaerts - 2024.jpg Institution Court of Justice of the European Union (Court of Justice) The President of the Court of Justice is elected from and by the judges for a renewable term of three years. The President presides over hearings and deliberations, directing both judicial business and administration. The European Court of Justice is the highest court in the European Union in matters of European Union law. As a part of the Court of Justice of the European Union it is tasked with interpreting EU law and ensuring its equal application across all EU member states.[4] The Court is based in Luxembourg and is composed of one judge per member state – currently 27 – although it normally hears cases in panels of three, five or thirteen judges.
Current holder Koen Lenaerts
Member State File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
Party None
Since 8 October 2015
President of the General Court
File:Marc vdW 2012 (cropped).jpg Institution Court of Justice of the European Union (General Court) The President of the General Court is elected from and by the judges for a renewable term of three years. The President presides over hearings and deliberations, directing both judicial business and administration. The General Court is the second (unofficially lower) court of the Court of Justice of the European Union. It is responsible for cases in the fields of environment and consumers, freedom to provide services, law on the EU institutions, trade marks and intellectual and industrial property, competition, state aid, agriculture, public health, EU external relations, economic policy and access to documents. The Court is based in Luxembourg and is composed of two judges from each EU member state. Cases are heard by the chambers of 5 or 3 judges, presidents of which are elected for a term of three years. Unlike the Court of Justice, the General Court does not have Advocates General, but similar tasks can occasionally be performed by a judge of the General Court.
Current holder Marc van der Woude
Member State File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Party None
Since 27 September 2019
President of the European Central Bank
Christine Lagarde Institution European Central Bank The President of the European Central Bank is the head of the European Central Bank (ECB), the institution responsible for the management of the euro and monetary policy in the Eurozone of the European Union. The President heads the executive board, governing council and general council of the ECB and represents the bank abroad, for example at the G20. The President is appointed by majority in the European Council, de facto by those who have adopted the euro, for an eight-year non-renewable term. The primary objective of the European Central Bank, as mandated in Article 2 of the Statute of the ECB,[5] is to maintain price stability within the Eurozone.
Current holder Christine Lagarde
Member State File:Flag of France.svg France
Party style="background-color: Template:Party color" | European People's Party
Since 1 November 2019
President of the European Court of Auditors
File:Murphy McGuinness 2024 (cropped).jpg Institution European Court of Auditors The duties of the President of the European Court of Auditors (which may be delegated) are to convene and chair the meetings of the Court, ensuring that decisions are implemented and the departments (and other activities) are soundly managed. Despite its name, the Court has no judicial functions. It is rather a professional external investigatory audit agency. The primary role of the court is to externally check if the budget of the European Union has been implemented correctly, in that EU funds have been spent legally and with sound management.
Current holder Tony Murphy
Member State File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
Party None
Since 1 October 2022

Historic officeholders

Conservative/Christian democrat Socialist Liberal/Centrist Communist Independent
Year President of the
European Commission
President of the
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President of the
European Parliament
Presidency of the
Council of the European Union
President of the
European Court of Justice
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1960 2: Hans Furler Template:Flagu
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1962 1: Walter Hallstein (II) 3: Gaetano Martino Template:Flagu
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1963 Template:Flagu
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1964 4: Jean Duvieusart Template:Flagu 2: Charles Léon Hammes
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1965 5: Victor Leemans Template:Flagu
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1966 6: Alain Poher Template:Flagu
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1967 Template:Flagu 3: Robert Lecourt
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1968 Template:Flagu
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1969 7: Mario Scelba Template:Flagu
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1970 Template:Flagu
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1971 8: Walter Behrendt Template:Flagu
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1972 4: Sicco Mansholt Template:Flagu
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1973 5: François-Xavier Ortoli 9: Cornelis Berkhouwer Template:Flagu
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1974 Template:Flagu
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1975 Liam Cosgrave 10: Georges Spénale Template:Flagu
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1976 Gaston Thorn Template:Flagu 4: Hans Kutscher
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1977 6: Roy Jenkins James Callaghan 11: Emilio Colombo Template:Flagu
Leo Tindemans Template:Flagu
1978 Anker Jørgensen Template:Flagu
Helmut Schmidt Template:Flagu
1979 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing Template:Flagu
Jack Lynch 1: Simone Veil Template:Flagu
Charles Haughey Template:Flagu
1980 Francesco Cossiga Template:Flagu 5: Josse Mertens de Wilmars
Pierre Werner Template:Flagu
1981 7: Gaston Thorn Dries van Agt Template:Flagu
Margaret Thatcher Template:Flagu
1982 Wilfried Martens 2: Piet Dankert Template:Flagu
Anker Jørgensen Template:Flagu
Poul Schlüter Template:Flagu
1983 Helmut Kohl Template:Flagu
Andreas Papandreou Template:Flagu
1984 François Mitterrand 3: Pierre Pflimlin Template:Flagu 6: Alexander Mackenzie Stuart
Garret FitzGerald Template:Flagu
1985 Bettino Craxi Template:Flagu
Jacques Santer Template:Flagu
1986 8: Jacques Delors (I) Ruud Lubbers Template:Flagu
Margaret Thatcher Template:Flagu
1987 Wilfried Martens 4: Henry Plumb Template:Flagu
Poul Schlüter Template:Flagu
1988 Helmut Kohl Template:Flagu 7: Ole Due
Andreas Papandreou Template:Flagu
1989 8: Jacques Delors (II) Felipe González Template:Flagu
François Mitterrand 5: Enrique Barón Crespo Template:Flagu
1990 Charles Haughey Template:Flagu
Giulio Andreotti Template:Flagu
1991 Jacques Santer Template:Flagu
Ruud Lubbers Template:Flagu
1992 Aníbal Cavaco Silva 6: Egon Klepsch Template:Flagu
John Major Template:Flagu
1993 8: Jacques Delors (III) Poul Schlüter Template:Flagu
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen Template:Flagu
Jean-Luc Dehaene Template:Flagu
1994 Andreas Papandreou Template:Flagu 8: Gil Carlos Rodríguez Iglesias
Helmut Kohl 7: Klaus Hänsch Template:Flagu
1995 9: Jacques Santer François Mitterrand Template:Flagu
Jacques Chirac Template:Flagu
Felipe González Template:Flagu
1996 Lamberto Dini Template:Flagu
Romano Prodi Template:Flagu
John Bruton Template:Flagu
1997 Wim Kok 8: José María Gil-Robles Template:Flagu
Jean-Claude Juncker Template:Flagu
1998 Tony Blair Template:Flagu
Viktor Klima Template:Flagu
1999 Gerhard Schröder Template:Flagu
Manuel Marín (acting)
10: Romano Prodi Paavo Lipponen 9: Nicole Fontaine Template:Flagu
2000 António Guterres Template:Flagu
Jacques Chirac Template:Flagu
2001 Göran Persson Template:Flagu
Guy Verhofstadt Template:Flagu
2002 José María Aznar López 10: Pat Cox Template:Flagu
Anders Fogh Rasmussen Template:Flagu
2003 Costas Simitis Template:Flagu 9: Vassilios Skouris
Silvio Berlusconi Template:Flagu
2004 Bertie Ahern Template:Flagu
11: José Manuel Barroso (I) Jan Peter Balkenende 11: Josep Borrell Template:Flagu
2005 Jean-Claude Juncker Template:Flagu
Tony Blair Template:Flagu
2006 Wolfgang Schüssel Template:Flagu
Matti Vanhanen Template:Flagu
2007 Angela Merkel 12: Hans-Gert Pöttering T1 Template:Flagu
José Sócrates Template:Flagu
2008 Janez Janša Template:Flagu
Nicolas Sarkozy T2 Template:Flagu
2009 Mirek Topolánek Template:Flagu
Jan Fischer Template:Flagu
Fredrik Reinfeldt 13: Jerzy Buzek Template:Flagu
2010 11: José Manuel Barroso (II) 1. Herman Van Rompuy T3 Template:Flagu
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2012 14: Martin Schulz Template:Flagu
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2013 T5 Template:Flagu
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2015 12: Jean-Claude Juncker 2. Donald Tusk Template:Flagu
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2016 T7 Template:Flagu 10: Koen Lenaerts
15: Antonio Tajani Template:Flagu
2017 Template:Flagu
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2018 Template:Flagu
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2019 T9 Template:Flagu
16: David Sassoli Template:Flagu
2020 13: Ursula von der Leyen I 3. Charles Michel Template:Flagu
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2021 Template:Flagu
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2022 T11 Template:Flagu
17: Roberta Metsola

Term expires January 2027

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2025 13: Ursula von der Leyen II

Term expires 31 Oct 2029

4: António Costa

Term expires 30 November 2029

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See also

References

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External links

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