List of members of the European Parliament for Belgium, 2004–2009

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Members of the
European Parliament

for Belgium
ECSC delegation (1952)
EP delegation (1958)
1st term (1979)
2nd term (1984)
3rd term (1989)
4th term (1994)
5th term (1999)
6th term (2004)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)
9th term (2019)

This is a list of the 24

2004 to 2009 session
.

List

Name National party EP Group Constituency Votes
Ivo Belet   Christian Democratic and Flemish  
EPP–ED
Dutch-speaking 142,554
Frieda Brepoels[1]   New Flemish Alliance  
EPP–ED
Dutch-speaking 99,464
Philippe Busquin[2]  
Socialist Party
  PES French-speaking 114,503
Philip Claeys  
Flemish Interest
  NI Dutch-speaking 43,036
Jean-Luc Dehaene   Christian Democratic and Flemish  
EPP–ED
Dutch-speaking 651,345
Véronique De Keyser  
Socialist Party
  PES French-speaking 46,832
Gérard Deprez   Reformist Movement  
ALDE
French-speaking 34,024
Mia De Vits  
Socialist Party–Differently
  PES Dutch-speaking 202,082
Koenraad Dillen[3]  
Flemish Interest
  NI Dutch-speaking 55,550
Antoine Duquesne[4]   Reformist Movement  
ALDE
French-speaking 58,785
Saïd El Khadraoui  
Socialist Party–Differently
  PES Dutch-speaking 60,712
Mathieu Grosch   Christian Social Party  
EPP–ED
German-speaking 9,211
Alain Hutchinson  
Socialist Party
  PES French-speaking 28,672
Pierre Jonckheer   Ecology Party  
G–EFA
French-speaking 23,236
Raymond Langendries[5]   Humanist Democratic Centre  
EPP–ED
French-speaking 50,871
Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck   Open Flemish Liberals and DemocratsVivant  
ALDE
Dutch-speaking 104,218
Frédérique Ries   Reformist Movement  
ALDE
French-speaking 123,000
Bart Staes  
Green!
 
G–EFA
Dutch-speaking 79,508
Dirk Sterckx[6]   Open Flemish Liberals and DemocratsVivant  
ALDE
Dutch-speaking 180,774
Marc Tarabella[7][8]  
Socialist Party
  PES French-speaking 31,818
Marianne Thyssen   Christian Democratic and Flemish  
EPP–ED
Dutch-speaking 116,418
Frank Vanhecke  
Flemish Interest
  NI Dutch-speaking 260,430
Johan Van Hecke[9]   Open Flemish Liberals and DemocratsVivant  
ALDE
Dutch-speaking 34,190
Anne Van Lancker  
Socialist Party–Differently
  PES Dutch-speaking 60,483

Party representation

Dutch-speaking electoral college
Party EP Group # of seats ±
  Christian Democratic and Flemish  New Flemish Alliance  
EPP–ED
4 / 14
Increase 1
 
Flemish Bloc
  NI
3 / 14
Increase 1
 
Flemish Liberals and Democrats
 
ALDE
3 / 14
Steady
 
Socialist Party–Differently
  PES
3 / 14
Increase 1
 
Green!
 
G–EFA
1 / 14
Steady
French-speaking electoral college
Party EP Group # of seats ±
 
Socialist Party
  PES
4 / 9
Increase 1
  Reformist Movement  
ALDE
3 / 9
Steady
  Humanist Democratic Centre  
EPP–ED
1 / 9
Steady
  Ecology Party  
G–EFA
1 / 9
Decrease 2
German-speaking electoral college
Party EP Group # of seats ±
  Christian Social Party  
EPP–ED
1 / 1
Steady

Notes

  1. Flemish government of Leterme I
    .
  2. ^ Replaced Elio Di Rupo (483,644 votes).
  3. ^ Replaced Filip Dewinter (193,525 votes), who remained a member of the Flemish Parliament.
  4. European Commissioner for Research in the Prodi Commission
    .
  5. ^ Replaced Joëlle Milquet (191,900 votes), who remained a member of the Belgian Federal Parliament.
  6. ^ Replaced Guy Verhofstadt (388,011 votes), who remained the Prime Minister of Belgium.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ 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.
  9. federal government of Verhofstadt II
    .