2021 Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union
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Member state | Representative | Member state | Representative | Member state | Representative | ||||||
European Union (non-voting) – Member since 1 December 2019 Previous membership Prime Minister of Belgium 2014–2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2022 |
President of the European Council Charles Michel ( ALDE) |
European Union (non-voting) – Member since 1 December 2019 – Election 2019 Next in 2024 |
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen ( EPP) |
Kingdom of Belgium Belgique/België [a 1] (2.56% of population) [a 2] – Member since 27 October 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2024 |
Prime Minister lit. First Minister Sophie Wilmès ( ALDE – MR) | ||||||
Republic of Bulgaria България/Bulgaria (1.56% of population) – Member since 4 May 2017 Previous membership Prime Minister 2009–2013; 2014–2017 – Election 2009, 2014, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister lit. Minister-President Boyko Borisov ( EPP – GERB) |
Czech Republic Česko (2.35% of population) – Member since 13 December 2017 – Election 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister lit. Chairman of the Government Andrej Babiš ( ALDE – ANO) |
Kingdom of Denmark Danmark (1.30% of population) – Member since 26 June 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. Minister of the State Mette Frederiksen ( PES – S) | ||||||
Federal Republic of Germany Deutschland (18.54% of population) – Member since 22 November 2005 – Election 2005, 2009, 2013, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel ( EPP – CDU) |
Republic of Estonia Eesti (0.30% of population) – Member since 23 November 2016 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. Head Minister Jüri Ratas ( ALDE – EK) |
Ireland Éire/Ireland (1.10% of population) – Member since 14 June 2017 – Election 2020 Next by 2025 |
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar ( EPP – FG) | ||||||
Hellenic Republic Ελλάδα/Elláda (2.40% of population) – Member since 8 July 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Government Kyriakos Mitsotakis ( EPP – ND) |
Kingdom of Spain España (10.49% of population) – Member since 2 June 2018 – Election 2019, 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Government Pedro Sánchez ( PES – PSOE) |
French Republic France (14.98% of population) – Member since 14 May 2017 – Election 2017 Next by 2022 |
President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron (Ind./ALDE [a 3] – LREM) | ||||||
Republic of Croatia Hrvatska (0.91% of population) – Member since 19 October 2016 – Election 2016 Next in 2020 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Government Andrej Plenković ( EPP – HDZ) |
Italian Republic Italia (13.65% of population) – Member since 1 June 2018 – Election 2018 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Council of Ministers Giuseppe Conte (Ind. – Ind.) |
Republic of Cyprus Κύπρος/Kýpros (0.20% of population) – Member since 28 February 2013 – Election 2013, 2018 Next by 2023 |
President of the Republic Nicos Anastasiades ( EPP – DISY) | ||||||
Republic of Latvia Latvija (0.43% of population) – Member since 23 January 2019 – Election 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister lit. Minister President Krišjānis Kariņš ( EPP – V) |
Republic of Lithuania Lietuva (0.62% of population) – Member since 12 July 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2024 |
President of the Republic Gitanas Nausėda (Ind. – Ind.) |
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Luxembourg (0.14% of population) – Member since 4 December 2013 – Election 2013, 2018 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. First Minister Xavier Bettel ( ALDE – DP) | ||||||
Hungary Magyarország (2.18% of population) – Member since 29 May 2010 – Election 2010, 2014, 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister lit. Minister President Viktor Orbán ( EPP – Fidesz) |
Republic of Malta Malta (0.11% of population) – Member since 13 January 2020 – Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Robert Abela ( PES – PL) |
Kingdom of the Netherlands Nederland (3.89% of population) – Member since 14 October 2010 – Election 2010, 2012, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister lit. Minister-President Mark Rutte ( ALDE – VVD) | ||||||
Republic of Austria Österreich (1.98% of population) – Member since 7 January 2020 Previous membership Federal Chancellor 2017–2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz ( EPP – ÖVP) |
Republic of Poland Polska (8.49% of population) – Member since 11 December 2017 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Council of Ministers Mateusz Morawiecki ( ECR – PiS) |
Portuguese Republic Portugal (2.30% of population) – Member since 26 November 2015 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. First Minister António Costa ( PES – PS) | ||||||
Romania România (4.34% of population) – Member since 21 December 2014 – Election 2014, 2019 Next by 2024 |
President Klaus Iohannis ( EPP [a 4] – Ind. [a 5]) |
Republic of Slovenia Slovenija (0.47% of population) – Member since 13 March 2020 – Previous memberships Prime Minister 2004–2008, 2012–2013 – Next election in 2022 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Government Janez Janša ( EPP – SDS) |
Slovak Republic Slovensko (1.22% of population) – Member since 21 March 2020 – Election 2020 Next by 2024 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Government Igor Matovič (Ind./ EPP [a 6] – OĽANO) | ||||||
Republic of Finland Suomi/Finland (1.23% of population) – Member since 10 December 2019 – Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. Head Minister Sanna Marin ( PES – SDP) |
Kingdom of Sweden Sverige (2.29% of population) – Member since 3 October 2014 – Election 2014, 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister lit. Minister of the State Stefan Löfven ( PES – SAP) |
Also partially or fully attending, but not members
President of the European Parliament | High Representative of the Union | ||||
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European Union – Position held since 3 July 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2021 |
President of the European Parliament David Sassoli ( PES) |
European Union – Position held since 1 December 2019 – Election 2019 Next in 2024 |
High Representative of the Union Josep Borrell ( PES) |
Date | 9:00-12:00 | 14:30-17:30 | 18:30-21:30 | ||||||||||||||||
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30 September 2019 |
Maroš Šefčovič Vice-President for Inter-Institutional Relations and Foresight |
Phil Hogan European Commissioner for Trade | |||||||||||||||||
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Mariya Gabriel European Commissioner for Innivation and Youth | |||||||||||||||||||
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1 October 2019 |
Nicolas Schmit European Commissioner for Jobs |
Janusz Wojciechowski European Commissioner for Agriculture |
László Trócsányi European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement | ||||||||||||||||
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Jutta Urpilainen European Commissioner for International Partnerships |
Ylva Johansson European Commissioner for Home Affairs |
Stella Kyriakidou European Commissioner for Health | |||||||||||||||||
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2 October 2019 |
Didier Reynders European Commissioner for Justice |
Helena Dalli European Commissioner for Equality |
Elisa Ferreira European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms | ||||||||||||||||
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Rovana Plumb European Commissioner for Transport |
Sylvie Goulard European Commissioner for Internal Market |
Janez Lenarčič European Commissioner for Crisis Management | |||||||||||||||||
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3 October 2019 |
Paolo Gentiloni European Commissioner for Economy |
Virginijus Sinkevičius European Commissioner for Environment and Oceans |
Margaritis Schinas Vice-President for Protecting our European Way of Life | ||||||||||||||||
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Kadri Simson European Commissioner for Energy |
Johannes Hahn European Commissioner for Budget and Administration |
Dubravka Šuica Vice-President for Democracy and Demography | |||||||||||||||||
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7 October 2019 |
Věra Jourová Vice-President for Values and Transparency |
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Josep Borrell Vice-President and High Representative of the Union | |||||||||||||||||||
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8 October 2019 |
Valdis Dombrovskis Executive Vice-President for Economy that Works for People and European Commissioner for Financial Markets |
Margrethe Vestager Executive Vice-President for Europe Fit for Digital Age and European Commissioner for Competition |
Frans Timmermans Executive Vice-President for the European Green Deal and European Commissioner for Climate Action | ||||||||||||||||
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European Council | ||||||||
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European Union European Council (no voting right) |
European Union European Commission (no voting right) |
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President of the European Council Donald TUSK ( EPP) |
President of the European Commission Jean-Claude JUNCKER ( EPP) | |||||||
Member since 1 December 2014Election 2014, 2017 - 2019 | Member since 1 November 2014 | |||||||
Republic of Austria Österreich [a 1] (1.71% of population) [a 2] |
Kingdom of Belgium Belgique/België (2.22% of population) |
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Federal Chancellor Brigitte BIERLEIN (Independent) |
Prime Minister (lit. First Minister) Charles MICHEL ( ALDE) | |||||||
Member since 3 June 2019 | Member since 11 October 2014 | |||||||
Republic of Bulgaria България/Bulgaria (1.39% of population) |
Republic of Croatia Hrvatska (0.81% of population) |
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Prime Minister (lit. Minister-President) Boyko Borisov ( EPP) |
Prime Minister (lit. President of the Government) Andrej Plenković ( EPP) | |||||||
Member since 4 May 2017 | Member since 19 October 2016 | |||||||
Attending, but not members | ||||||||
European Union High Representative of the Union (no voting right) |
European Union European Parliament (no voting right) |
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European Council | |||||||||||
Member state | Representative | Member state | Representative | Member state | Representative | ||||||
– European Union (non-voting) – 1 December 2014 Prime Minister of Poland 2007–2014 – Election 2014, 2017 Next by 2019 |
President of the European Council Donald Tusk ( EPP – PO) |
– European Union (non-voting) – Member since 1 November 2014 Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1995–2013 – Election 2014, 2019 Next in 2024 |
President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker ( EPP – CSV) |
– Republic of Austria Österreich [a 1] (1.71% of population) [a 2] – Member since 3 June 2019 – Next in 2019 |
Federal Chancellor Brigitte Bierlein (Ind. – Ind.) | ||||||
– Kingdom of Belgium Belgique/België (2.22% of population) – Member since 11 October 2014 – Election 2014, 2019 Next by 2024 |
Prime Minister Charles Michel ( ALDE – MR) |
– Republic of Bulgaria България/Bulgaria (1.39% of population) – Member since 4 May 2017 Prime Minister 2009–2013; 2014–2017 – Election 2009, 2014, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister Boyko Borisov ( EPP – GERB) |
– Republic of Croatia Hrvatska (0.81% of population) – Member since 19 October 2016 – Election 2016 Next by 2020 |
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković ( EPP – HDZ) | ||||||
– Republic of Cyprus Κύπρος/Kýpros (0.17% of population) – Member since 28 February 2013 – Election 2013, 2018 Next by 2023 |
President Nicos Anastasiades ( EPP – ally|DISY) |
– Czech Republic Česko (2.04% of population) – Member since 13 December 2017 – Election 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš ( ALDE – ANO) |
– Kingdom of Denmark Danmark (1.12% of population) – Member since 26 June 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen ( PES – S) | ||||||
– Republic of Estonia Eesti (0.26% of population) – Member since 23 November 2016 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Jüri Ratas ( ALDE – EK) |
– Republic of Finland Suomi/Finland (1.07% of population) – Member since 6 June 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Antti Rinne ( PES – SDP) |
– French Republic France (13.09% of population) – Member since 14 May 2017 – Election 2017 Next by 2022 |
President Emmanuel Macron (Ind./ALDE [2] – LREM) | ||||||
– Federal Republic of Germany Deutschland (16.10% of population) – Member since 22 November 2005 – Election 2005, 2009, 2013, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel ( EPP – CDU) |
– Hellenic Republic Ελλάδα/Elláda (2.10% of population) – Member since 8 July 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis ( EPP – ND) |
– Hungary Magyarország (1.91% of population) – Member since 29 May 2010 Prime Minister 1998–2002 – Election 1998, 2010, 2014, 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ( EPP – Fidesz) | ||||||
– Ireland Éire/Ireland (0.93% of population) – Member since 14 June 2017 – Next by 2022 |
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar ( EPP – FG) |
– Italian Republic Italia (11.95% of population) – Member since 1 June 2018 – Election 2018 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte (Ind. – Ind.) |
– Republic of Latvia Latvija (0.38% of population) – Member since 23 January 2019 – Election 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš ( EPP – V) | ||||||
– Republic of Lithuania Lietuva (0.56% of population) – Member since 12 July 2019 – Election 2019 |
President Gitanas Nausėda (Ind. – Ind.) |
– Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Luxembourg (0.12% of population) – Member since 4 December 2013 – Election 2013, 2018 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Xavier Bettel ( ALDE – DP) |
– Republic of Malta Malta (0.09% of population) – Member since 11 March 2013 – Election 2013, 2017 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat ( PES – PL) | ||||||
– Kingdom of the Netherlands Nederland (3.36% of population) – Member since 14 October 2010 – Election 2010, 2012, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister Mark Rutte ( ALDE – VVD) |
– Republic of Poland Polska (7.41% of population) – Member since 11 December 2017 – Next in 2019 |
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki ( ACRE – PiS) |
– Portuguese Republic Portugal (2.01% of population) – Member since 26 November 2015 – Next in 2019 |
Prime Minister António Costa ( PES – PS) | ||||||
– Romania România (3.83% of population) – Member since 21 December 2014 – Election 2014 Next in 2019 |
President Klaus Iohannis ( EPP [a 3] – Ind. [a 4]) |
– Slovak Republic Slovensko (1.06% of population) – Member since 22 March 2018 – Next by 2020 |
Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini ( PES – Smer–SD) |
– Republic of Slovenia Slovenija (0.40% of population) – Member since 13 September 2018 – Election 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Marjan Šarec ( ALDE – LMŠ) | ||||||
– Kingdom of Spain España (9.08% of population) – Member since 2 June 2018 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez ( PES – PSOE) |
– Kingdom of Sweden Sverige (1.97% of population) – Member since 3 October 2014 – Election 2014, 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Stefan Löfven ( PES – SAP) |
– United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland United Kingdom (12.85% of population) – Member since 24 July 2019 – [a 5] |
Prime Minister Boris Johnson ( ACRE – C) |
Expected to take office
President-elect of the Council | President-elect of the Commission | ||||
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– European Union (non-voting) – 1 December 2019 Prime Minister of Belgium 2014–2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2021 |
President of the European Council Charles Michel ( ALDE – MR) |
– European Union (non-voting) – 1 November 2019 – Election 2019 Next in 2024 |
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen ( EPP – CDU) |
Executive | ||||||||
President of the European Council | President of the European Commission | High Representative of the Union | ||||||
Donald Tusk (EPP) of Poland from 1 December 2014 |
Jean-Claude Juncker (EPP) of Luxembourg from 1 November 2014 |
Federica Mogherini (PES) of Italy from 1 November 2014 |
Executive | ||||||||
President of the European Council | President of the European Commission | High Representative of the Union | ||||||
Charles Michel (ALDE) of Belgium from 1 December 2019 |
Ursula von der Leyen (EPP) of Germany from 1 November 2019 |
Josep Borrell (PES) of Spain from 1 November 2019 |
Von der Leyen Commission | ||||||||
Confirmation by the European Parliament on • Appointment by the European Council on | ||||||||
President | ||||||||
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– President – Nominated July 3, 2019 (EUCO) [3] Elected July 16, 2019 [4] Took office November 1, 2019 |
Ursula von der Leyen |
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Portfolio | Designee | Portfolio | Designee | Portfolio | Designee | |||
– First Vice-President and European Commissioner TBA – Nominated Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Frans Timmermans |
– Vice-President and High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy – Appointed August 5, 2019 (EUCO) [5] Nominated Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Josep Borrell |
– Vice-President and European Commissioner TBA – Nominated August 1, 2019 [6] Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Margrethe Vestager | |||
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated July 22, 2019 [7] Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Johannes Hahn |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Didier Reynders |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated July 23, 2019 [8] Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Mariya Gabriel | |||
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Dubravka Šuica |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated July 23, 2019 [9] Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Stella Kyriakides |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Věra Jourová | |||
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated July 22, 2019 [10] Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Kadri Simson |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated July 22, 2019 [11] Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Jutta Urpilainen |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
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– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated July 23, 2019 [12] Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Margaritis Schinas |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
László Trócsányi |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated July 31, 2019 [13] Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Phil Hogan | |||
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated July 23, 2019 [14] Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Valdis Dombrovskis |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Virginijus Sinkevičius | ||||
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Nicolas Schmit |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated July 24, 2019 Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Helena Dalli |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated July 25, 2019 Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Krzysztof Szczerski | |||
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated July 19, 2019 [15] Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Maroš Šefčovič | |||||
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated July 26, 2019 [16] Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Janez Lenarčič |
– European Commissioner TBA – Nominated Confirmed Took office November 1, 2019 |
Ylva Johansson |
Dictionary: Nominated - date of nomination by the national government (exception is the President who is nominated by the European Council) Appointed - date of appointment of the High Representative of the Union by the European Council Confirmed - date of confirmation vote by the competent European Parliament committee |
Commission | EPP | PES | ALDE | ACRE | Ind. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Von der Leyen | 9 | 9 | 4 | 1 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Juncker (no UK) | 14 | 7 | 5 | 1 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Commission | M | F |
Von der Leyen | 13 | 10 |
Juncker (no UK) | 18 | 9 |
Commissioner | Portfolio | Member state | Party | |
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Previous positions | ||||
Johannes Hahn (born 1957) |
Austria | EPP | ||
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Belgium | ||||
Mariya Gabriel (born 1979) |
Bulgaria | EPP | ||
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Croatia | EPP | |||
Stella Kyriakides
(born 1956) |
Cyprus | EPP | ||
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Věra Jourová (born 1964) |
Czech Republic | ALDE | ||
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Margrethe Vestager (born 1968) |
Vice-President of the European Commission | Denmark | ALDE | |
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Kadri Simson (born 1977) |
Estonia | ALDE | ||
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Jutta Urpilainen (born 1975) |
Finland | PES | ||
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France | ||||
Ursula von der Leyen (born 1958) |
President of the European Commission | Germany | EPP | |
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Margaritis Schinas (born 1962) |
Greece | EPP | ||
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László Trócsányi (born 1956) |
Hungary | EPP | ||
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Phil Hogan (born 1960) |
Ireland | EPP | ||
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Italy | ||||
Valdis Dombrovskis (born 1971) |
Latvia | EPP | ||
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Virginijus Sinkevičius (born 1990) |
Lithuania | Ind. | ||
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Nicolas Schmit (born 1953) |
Luxembourg | PES | ||
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Helena Dalli (born ????) |
Malta | PES | ||
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Frans Timmermans (born 1961) |
First Vice-President of the European Commission | Netherlands | PES | |
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Krzysztof Szczerski (born 1973) |
Poland | ACRE | ||
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Elisa Ferreira (born 1955) |
Portugal | PES | ||
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Pedro Marques (born 1976) |
Portugal | PES | ||
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Dan Nica (born 1960) |
Romania | PES | ||
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Rovana Plumb (born 1960) |
Romania | PES | ||
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Maroš Šefčovič (born 1966) |
Slovakia | PES | ||
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Janez Lenarčič (born 1967) |
Slovenia | Ind. | ||
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Josep Borrell (born 1947) |
Vice-President of the European Commission and High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy | Spain | PES | |
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Ylva Johansson (born 1964) |
Sweden | PES | ||
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Member state | Positions | No of female MEPs | ||
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EP Bureau | Committes' bureaus | Groups' bureaus | ||
Austria | 1 / 20
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3 / 110
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0 / 55
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9 / 18
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Belgium | 0 / 20
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4 / 110
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3 / 55
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7 / 21
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Bulgaria | 0 / 20
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1 / 110
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2 / 55
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4 / 17
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Croatia | 0 / 20
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0 / 110
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2 / 55
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4 / 11
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Cyprus | 0 / 20
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0 / 110
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1 / 55
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0 / 6
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Czech Republic | 2 / 20
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3 / 110
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0 / 55
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7 / 21
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Denmark | 0 / 20
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2 / 110
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1 / 55
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5 / 12
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Estonia | 0 / 20
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1 / 110
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0 / 55
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2 / 6
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Finland | 1 / 20
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0 / 110
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0 / 55
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7 / 13
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France | 2 / 20
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10 / 110
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6 / 55
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35 / 74
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Germany | 3 / 20
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16 / 110
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6 / 55
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34 / 96
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Greece | 1 / 20
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3 / 110
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1 / 55
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5 / 21
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Hungary | 2 / 20
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3 / 110
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1 / 55
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7 / 21
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Ireland | 1 / 20
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0 / 110
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1 / 55
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5 / 11
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Italy | 2 / 20
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7 / 110
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3 / 55
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31 / 73
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Latvia | 0 / 20
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2 / 110
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1 / 55
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4 / 8
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Lithuania | 0 / 20
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0 / 110
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0 / 55
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3 / 11
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Luxembourg | 0 / 20
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0 / 110
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0 / 55
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3 / 6
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Malta | 1 / 20
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0 / 110
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1 / 55
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2 / 6
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Netherlands | 0 / 20
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4 / 110
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5 / 55
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3 / 26
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Poland | 2 / 20
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7 / 110
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2 / 55
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18 / 51
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Portugal | 1 / 20
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4 / 110
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1 / 55
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9 / 21
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Romania | 0 / 20
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5 / 110
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3 / 55
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8 / 32
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Slovakia | 1 / 20
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0 / 110
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0 / 55
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2 / 13
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Slovenia | 0 / 20
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0 / 110
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0 / 55
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4 / 8
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Spain | 0 / 20
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9 / 110
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6 / 55
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19 / 54
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Sweden | 0 / 20
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2 / 110
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3 / 55
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9 / 20
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United Kingdom | 0 / 20
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4 / 110
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5 / 55
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34 / 73
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# | Prime Minister | Term of office | Government | National Assembly |
President of the Republic | ||||
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Political party | Took office | Left Office | Time in office | Coalition | |||||
1 |
Lojze Peterle (born 1948) |
16 May 1990 | 14 May 1992 | 729 | I |
C 1990 |
Milan Kučan 8 October 1991 - 22 December 2002 | ||
DEMOS | SKD– SDZS– SDZ– SLS– ZS | ||||||||
2 |
Janez Drnovšek (1950–2008) |
14 May 1992 | 25 January 1993 | 2,946 | II |
1 1992 | |||
LDS– DS– SDS– SSS– ZS– ZLSD | |||||||||
25 January 1993 | 27 February 1997 | III | |||||||
LDS– SKD– SDS (1993–1994)– ZLSD (1993–1996) | |||||||||
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia (LDS) | 27 February 1997 | 7 June 2000 | IV |
2 1996 | |||||
LDS– SLS– DeSUS | |||||||||
3 |
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Andrej Bajuk (1943–2011) |
7 June 2000 | 30 November 2000 | 176 | V | |||
Slovenian People's Party (SLS+SKD) | |||||||||
later New Slovenia (NSi) | SLS– SKD– SDS | ||||||||
(2) |
Janez Drnovšek (1950–2008) |
30 November 2000 | 19 December 2002 | 749 | VI |
3 2000 | |||
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia (LDS) | LDS– SLS– DeSUS– ZLSD | ||||||||
4 |
Anton Rop (born 1960) |
19 December 2002 | 3 December 2004 | 715 | VII |
Janez Drnovšek 22 December 2002 - 23 December 2007 | |||
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia (LDS) | LDS– SLS– DeSUS– ZLSD | ||||||||
5 |
Janez Janša (born 1958) |
3 December 2004 | 21 November 2008 | 1,449 | VIII |
4 2004 | |||
Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) | SDS– NSi– SLS– DeSUS | ||||||||
6 |
Borut Pahor (born 1963) |
21 November 2008 | 10 February 2012 | 1,176 | IX |
5 2008 |
Danilo Türk 23 December 2007 - 22 December 2012 | ||
Social Democrats (SD) | SD– DeSUS (2008–2011)– LDS– Zares (2008–2011) | ||||||||
(5) |
Janez Janša (born 1958) |
10 February 2012 | 20 March 2013 | 404 | X |
6 2011 | |||
Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) | SDS– NSi– SLS– DeSUS– DL | ||||||||
7 |
Alenka Bratušek (born 1970) |
20 March 2013 | 18 September 2014 | 547 | XI |
Borut Pahor 22 December 2012 - present | |||
Positive Slovenia (PS) | |||||||||
later Alliance of Alenka Bratušek (ZaAB) | PS– DeSUS– DL– SD– ZaAB | ||||||||
8 |
Miro Cerar (born 1963) |
18 September 2014 | 13 September 2018 | 1,456 | XII |
7 2014 | |||
Modern Centre Party (SMC) | SMC– DeSUS– SD | ||||||||
9 |
Marjan Šarec (born 1977) |
13 September 2018 | Incumbent | 2,094 | XIII |
8 2018 | |||
List of Marjan Šarec (LMŠ) | LMŠ– SD– SMC– SAB– DeSUS |
# | Office holder | Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
As Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union | ||||||||
- |
Jürgen Trumpf (born 1931) (Acting) |
1 May 1999 | 18 October 1999 | 170 days | ||||
Germany | ||||||||
Ind. | Ind. | |||||||
1 |
Javier Solana (born 1942) |
18 October 1999 | 1 December 2009 | 10 years, 44 days | ||||
Spain | ||||||||
PES | PSOE | |||||||
As Vice-President of the European Commission | ||||||||
2 |
Catherine Ashton (born 1956) |
1 December 2009 | 1 November 2014 | 4 years, 335 days | ||||
United Kingdom | ||||||||
PES | Labour | |||||||
3 |
Federica Mogherini (born 1973) |
1 November 2014 | Incumbent | 9 years, 219 days | ||||
Italy | ||||||||
PES | PD |
European Council | |||||||||||
Member state | Representative | Member state | Representative | Member state | Representative | ||||||
– European Union (non-voting) – 1 December 2014 Prime Minister of Poland 2007–2014 – Election 2014, 2017 Next by 2019 |
President of the European Council Donald Tusk ( EPP – PO) |
– European Union (non-voting) – Member since 1 November 2014 Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1995–2013 – Election 2014, 2019 Next in 2024 |
President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker ( EPP – CSV) |
– Republic of Austria (1.71% of population) [a 1] – Member since 3 June 2019 – Next in 2019 |
Federal Chancellor Brigitte Bierlein (Ind. – Ind.) | ||||||
– Kingdom of Belgium (2.21% of population) – Member since 11 October 2014 – Election 2014, 2019 Next by 2024 |
Prime Minister Charles Michel ( ALDE – MR) |
– Republic of Bulgaria (1.39% of population) – Member since 4 May 2017 Prime Minister 2009–2013; 2014–2017 – Election 2009, 2014, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister Boyko Borisov ( EPP – GERB) |
– Republic of Croatia (0.81% of population) – Member since 19 October 2016 – Election 2016 Next by 2020 |
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković ( EPP – HDZ) | ||||||
Presidency trio (3) | |||||||||||
– Republic of Cyprus (0.17% of population) – Member since 28 February 2013 – Election 2013, 2018 Next by 2023 |
President Nicos Anastasiades ( EPP – DISY) |
– Czech Republic (2.04% of population) – Member since 13 December 2017 – Election 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš ( ALDE – ANO) |
– Kingdom of Denmark (1.12% of population) – Member since 28 June 2015 Prime Minister 2009–2011 – Election 2015, 2019 Next in 2023 |
Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen ( ALDE – V) | ||||||
– Republic of Estonia (0.26% of population) – Member since 23 November 2016 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Jüri Ratas ( ALDE – EK) |
– Republic of Finland (1.07% of population) – Member since 6 June 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Antti Rinne ( PES – SDP) |
– French Republic (13.09% of population) – Member since 14 May 2017 – Election 2017 Next by 2022 |
President Emmanuel Macron ( ALDE – LREM) | ||||||
Presidency trio (2) | |||||||||||
– Federal Republic of Germany (16.10% of population) – Member since 22 November 2005 – Election 2005, 2009, 2013, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel ( EPP – CDU) |
– Hellenic Republic (2.10% of population) – Member since 25 September 2015 Prime Minister 2015 – Election 2015, 2015 Next in 2019 |
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras ( PEL – Syriza) |
– Hungary (1.91% of population) – Member since 29 May 2010 Prime Minister 1998–2002 – Election 1998, 2010, 2014, 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ( EPP – Fidesz) | ||||||
– Ireland (0.93% of population) – Member since 14 June 2017 – Next by 2022 |
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar ( EPP – FG) |
– Italian Republic (11.95% of population) – Member since 1 June 2018 – Election 2018 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte (Ind. – Ind.) |
– Republic of Latvia (0.38% of population) – Member since 23 January 2019 – Election 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš ( EPP – V) | ||||||
– Republic of Lithuania (0.56% of population) – Member since 12 July 2009 – Election 2009, 2014 |
President Dalia Grybauskaitė (Ind. – Ind.) [a 2] |
– Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (0.12% of population) – Member since 4 December 2013 – Election 2013, 2018 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Xavier Bettel ( ALDE – DP) |
– Republic of Malta (0.09% of population) – Member since 11 March 2013 – Election 2013, 2017 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat ( PES – PL) | ||||||
– Kingdom of the Netherlands (3.36% of population) – Member since 14 October 2010 – Election 2010, 2012, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister Mark Rutte ( ALDE – VVD) |
– Republic of Poland (7.41% of population) – Member since 11 December 2017 – Next in 2019 |
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki ( ACRE – PiS) |
– Portuguese Republic (2.01% of population) – Member since 26 November 2015 – Next in 2019 |
Prime Minister António Costa ( PES – PS) | ||||||
– Romania (3.83% of population) – Member since 21 December 2014 – Election 2014 Next in 2019 |
President Klaus Iohannis ( EPP [a 3] – Ind. [a 4]) |
– Slovak Republic (1.06% of population) – Member since 22 March 2018 – Next by 2020 |
Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini ( PES – Smer–SD) |
– Republic of Slovenia (0.40% of population) – Member since 13 September 2018 – Election 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Marjan Šarec ( ALDE – LMŠ) | ||||||
Presidency of the Council of the EU | |||||||||||
– Kingdom of Spain (9.08% of population) – Member since 2 June 2018 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez ( PES – PSOE) |
– Kingdom of Sweden (1.97% of population) – Member since 3 October 2014 – Election 2014, 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Stefan Löfven ( PES – SAP) |
– United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (12.85% of population) – Member since 13 July 2016 – Election 2017 [a 5] |