List of members of the European Parliament for Austria, 2009–2014

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This is a list of the 17 members of the European Parliament for Austria in the 2009 to 2014 session. One person from Alliance for the Future and one from Social Democratic Party entered the Parliament in December 2011, bringing the number of MEPs to 19.

Lists

Name National party EP Group
Martin Ehrenhauser   Hans-Peter Martin's List   NI
Karin Kadenbach   Social Democratic Party   S&D
Othmar Karas   People's Party   EPP
Elisabeth Köstinger   People's Party   EPP
Jörg Leichtfried   Social Democratic Party   S&D
Eva Lichtenberger   The Greens–The Green Alternative   G–EFA
Ulrike Lunacek   The Greens–The Green Alternative   G–EFA
Hans-Peter Martin   Hans-Peter Martin's List   NI
Andreas Mölzer   Freedom Party   NI
Franz Obermayr   Freedom Party   NI
Hella Ranner[1]   People's Party   EPP
Evelyn Regner   Social Democratic Party   S&D
Paul Rübig   People's Party   EPP
Richard Seeber   People's Party   EPP
Ewald Stadler[2]   Alliance for the Future   NI
Ernst Strasser[3]   People's Party   EPP
Hannes Swoboda   Social Democratic Party   S&D
Angelika Werthmann   Hans-Peter Martin's List   NI
Josef Weidenholzer[4]   Social Democratic Party   S&D

Footnotes

  1. ^ Resigned in 2011 following media allegations of her intention to repay a business debt with parliamentary fees. Replaced by Heinz Becker on 1 April 2011.
  2. ^ MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.
  3. ^ Resigned in 2011 because of the 2011 cash for laws scandal. Replaced by Hubert Pirker on 31 March 2011.
  4. ^ MEP since the Lisbon Treaty.

External links

  • European Parliament in Austria website with results, accessed 21 June 2009
  • Article about the two new MEP's ,accessed 13 December 2010 -Wiener Zeitung
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