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Map showing the number of Vice-Presidents of the European Parliament from each EU member state (2004 and 2007).      Five      Four      Three      Two      None

There are fourteen Vice Presidents of the European Parliament who are elected following the voting for the President of the European Parliament (which currently takes place every two years, though is only required every four). Candidates tend to be unopposed as the positions are divided between the parties by agreement beforehand.

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. The top three (first elected) vice presidents traditionally have more power than the others; the right to be on the conciliation committee.[1]

There tends to be an agreement dividing up the 14 posts between the groups, and thus they are elected without formal opposition. However, in 2009 Edward McMillan-Scott, through the individual support of 40 MEPs, successfully challenged his party's (the European Conservatives and Reformists) formal candidate; Michał Kamiński. Having been elected and prevented the election of Kaminski, McMillan-Scott was expelled from his party and Kaminski gained the party chair.[1]

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6th parliament

30 July 2004 to 16 January 2007

Elected (unopposed) in order of precedence;

1 Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca EPP-ED Flag of Spain.svg Spain
2 Antonios Trakatellis EPP-ED Flag of Greece.svg Greece
3 Dagmar Roth-Behrendt PES Flag of Germany.svg Germany
4 Edward McMillan-Scott EPP-ED Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
5 Ingo Friedrich EPP-ED Flag of Germany.svg Germany
6 Mario Mauro EPP-ED Flag of Italy.svg Italy
7 António Costa PES Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
8 Luigi Cocilovo ALDE Flag of Italy.svg Italy
9 Jacek Saryusz-Wolski EPP-ED Flag of Poland.svg Poland
10 Pierre Moscovici PES Flag of France.svg France
11 Miroslav Ouzký EPP-ED Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic
12 Janusz Onyszkiewicz ALDE Flag of Poland.svg Poland
13 Gérard Onesta Greens/EFA Flag of France.svg France
14 Sylvia-Yvonne Kaufmann EUL/NGL Flag of Germany.svg Germany
16 January 2007 to 14 July 2009

Elected (unopposed) in order of precedence;[2]

1 Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou EPP-ED Flag of Greece.svg Greece 322
2 Alejo Vidal-Quadras EPP-ED Flag of Spain.svg Spain 300
3 Gérard Onesta Greens/EFA Flag of France.svg France 285
4 Edward McMillan-Scott EPP-ED Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 274
5 Mario Mauro EPP-ED Flag of Italy.svg Italy 262
6 Miguel Angel Martínez Martínez PES Flag of Spain.svg Spain 260
7 Luigi Cocilovo ALDE Flag of Italy.svg Italy 234
8 Mechtild Rothe PES Flag of Germany.svg Germany 217
9 Luisa Morgantini GUE/NGL Flag of Italy.svg Italy 207
10 Pierre Moscovici PES Flag of France.svg France 207
11 Manuel António Dos Santos PES Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 193
12 Diana Wallis ALDE Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 192
13 Marek Siwiec PES Flag of Poland.svg Poland 180
14 Adam Bielan UEN Flag of Poland.svg Poland 128


7th parliament

14 July 2009 to present

Elected in order of precedence;[3]

1 Giovanni Pittella S&D Flag of Italy.svg Italy 360
2 Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou EPP Flag of Greece.svg Greece 355
3 Stavros Lambrinidis S&D Flag of Greece.svg Greece 346
4 Miguel Angel Martínez Martínez S&D Flag of Spain.svg Spain 327
5 Alejo Vidal-Quadras EPP Flag of Spain.svg Spain 308
6 Dagmar Roth-Behrendt S&D Flag of Germany.svg Germany 287
7 Libor Rouček S&D Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 278
8 Isabelle Durant Greens/EFA Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 276
9 Roberta Angelilli EPP Flag of Italy.svg Italy 274
10 Diana Wallis ALDE Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 272
11 Pál Schmitt EPP Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 257
12 Edward McMillan-Scott NI[4] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 244
13 Rainer Wieland EPP Flag of Germany.svg Germany 237
14 Silvana Koch-Mehrin ALDE Flag of Germany.svg Germany 186

References

  1. ^ a b New European Conservatives group in disarray over renegade MEP, ANDREW WILLIS 14.07.2009
  2. ^ European Parliament Press Release on election (2007)
  3. ^ European Parliament Press Release on election (2009)
  4. ^ Expelled from national party and ECR due to successfully challenging ECR candidate.

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