The UK Parliament is the largest legislature in the democratic world and since 2012 (with the reduction of the Libyan legislature from 2,700 to just 200 members) it has been the second largest in the entire world behind the unicameral 2,987-member Chinese National People's Congress; the next largest Parliament belongs to Italy and has only 952 members in all. The House of Commons is the second-largest lower house in the world behind the European Parliament with 754 members, whilst the upper house is the largest anywhere in the world.
Italy has 73 MEPs.
Sweden has 20 MEPs.
The Republic of Ireland has 11 MEPs. Northern Ireland has 3 MEPs.
Estonia has 6 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) representing the country in the European Parliament.
Irish MEPs are elected by the people, not chosen by the Taoiseach.
As of October 2023, London is represented by several Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), as the city is divided into multiple constituencies. However, following Brexit, the UK no longer has MEPs, as it left the European Union in January 2020. Consequently, there are currently no MEPs representing London or any part of the UK in the European Parliament.
Twelve. See this link for a list: http://www.europarl.ie/about_europeanelections_results.html
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12 MEPs represent the Republic of Ireland. 3 MEPs represent Northern Ireland. See the related question below.
Ireland has 12 MEPs. Northern Ireland has 3 MEPs.
Belgium has 22 MEPs.
None. Turkey is not a member of the European Union. Only European Union countries send MEPs to the European Parliament.