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Template:MEP lists Belgium
This is a list of the 24 members of the European Parliament for Belgium in the 2004 to 2009 session.
List
| Name |
National party |
EP Group |
Constituency |
Votes
|
| Ivo Belet
|
Template:Color box Christian Democratic and Flemish
|
Template:Color box EPP–ED
|
Dutch-speaking
|
142,554
|
| Frieda Brepoels[1]
|
Template:Color box New Flemish Alliance
|
Template:Color box EPP–ED
|
Dutch-speaking
|
99,464
|
| Template:Sortname[2]
|
Template:Color box Socialist Party
|
Template:Color box PES
|
French-speaking
|
114,503
|
| Template:Sortname
|
Template:Color box Flemish Interest
|
Template:Color box NI
|
Dutch-speaking
|
43,036
|
| Template:Sortname
|
Template:Color box Christian Democratic and Flemish
|
Template:Color box EPP–ED
|
Dutch-speaking
|
651,345
|
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|
Template:Color box Socialist Party
|
Template:Color box PES
|
French-speaking
|
46,832
|
| Gérard Deprez
|
Template:Color box Reformist Movement
|
Template:Color box ALDE
|
French-speaking
|
34,024
|
| Mia De Vits
|
Template:Color box Socialist Party–Differently
|
Template:Color box PES
|
Dutch-speaking
|
202,082
|
| Koenraad Dillen[3]
|
Template:Color box Flemish Interest
|
Template:Color box NI
|
Dutch-speaking
|
55,550
|
| Antoine Duquesne[4]
|
Template:Color box Reformist Movement
|
Template:Color box ALDE
|
French-speaking
|
58,785
|
| Saïd El Khadraoui
|
Template:Color box Socialist Party–Differently
|
Template:Color box PES
|
Dutch-speaking
|
60,712
|
| Mathieu Grosch
|
Template:Color box Christian Social Party
|
Template:Color box EPP–ED
|
German-speaking
|
9,211
|
| Alain Hutchinson
|
Template:Color box Socialist Party
|
Template:Color box PES
|
French-speaking
|
28,672
|
| Pierre Jonckheer
|
Template:Color box Ecology Party
|
Template:Color box G–EFA
|
French-speaking
|
23,236
|
| Raymond Langendries[5]
|
Template:Color box Humanist Democratic Centre
|
Template:Color box EPP–ED
|
French-speaking
|
50,871
|
| Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck
|
Template:Color box Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats–Vivant
|
Template:Color box ALDE
|
Dutch-speaking
|
104,218
|
| Frédérique Ries
|
Template:Color box Reformist Movement
|
Template:Color box ALDE
|
French-speaking
|
123,000
|
| Bart Staes
|
Template:Color box Green!
|
Template:Color box G–EFA
|
Dutch-speaking
|
79,508
|
| Dirk Sterckx[6]
|
Template:Color box Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats–Vivant
|
Template:Color box ALDE
|
Dutch-speaking
|
180,774
|
| Marc Tarabella[7][8]
|
Template:Color box Socialist Party
|
Template:Color box PES
|
French-speaking
|
31,818
|
| Marianne Thyssen
|
Template:Color box Christian Democratic and Flemish
|
Template:Color box EPP–ED
|
Dutch-speaking
|
116,418
|
| Frank Vanhecke
|
Template:Color box Flemish Interest
|
Template:Color box NI
|
Dutch-speaking
|
260,430
|
| Johan Van Hecke[9]
|
Template:Color box Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats–Vivant
|
Template:Color box ALDE
|
Dutch-speaking
|
34,190
|
| Anne Van Lancker
|
Template:Color box Socialist Party–Differently
|
Template:Color box PES
|
Dutch-speaking
|
60,483
|
Party representation
Notes
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- ↑ Replaced Geert Bourgeois (133,430 votes), who became the Minister for Administrative Affairs, Foreign Policy, Media and Tourism in the Flemish government of Leterme I.
- ↑ Replaced Elio Di Rupo (483,644 votes).
- ↑ Replaced Filip Dewinter (193,525 votes), who remained a member of the Flemish Parliament.
- ↑ Replaced Louis Michel (327,374 votes), who became the European Commissioner for Research in the Prodi Commission.
- ↑ Replaced Joëlle Milquet (191,900 votes), who remained a member of the Belgian Federal Parliament.
- ↑ Replaced Guy Verhofstadt (388,011 votes), who remained the Prime Minister of Belgium.
- ↑ Replaced Michel Daerden (63,565 votes), who became the Vice-President and Minister of Budget, Finance and Equipment in the Walloon government of Van Cauwenberghe II, and the Vice-President and Minister of Budget and Finance in the French Community government of Arena I.
- ↑ Resigned in 2007, became the Minister of Training in the Walloon government and the Minister of Youth and Education of Social Promotion in the French Community government. Replaced by Giovanna Corda on 31 August 2007.
- ↑ Replaced Karel De Gucht (159,332 votes), who became the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the federal government of Verhofstadt II.