List of members of the European Parliament for the Czech Republic, 2009–14

Members of the
European Parliament

for the Czech Republic
Observers (2003)
Delegation (2004)
6th term (2004)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)

This is a list of the 22 members of the European Parliament for the Czech Republic in the 2009 to 2014 session.

List

Name National party EP Group Votes
Jan Březina      Christian and Democratic Union      EPP 23,154
Zuzana Brzobohatá      Social Democratic Party      S&D 7,736
Milan Cabrnoch      Civic Democratic Party      ECR 7,143
Andrea Češková      Civic Democratic Party      ECR 14,477
Robert Dušek      Social Democratic Party      S&D 4,042
Hynek Fajmon      Civic Democratic Party      ECR 16,041
Richard Falbr      Social Democratic Party      S&D 44,703
Jiří Havel [1]      Social Democratic Party      S&D 59,818
Jaromír Kohlíček      Communist Party (Bohemia and Moravia)      EUL–NGL 5,719
Edvard Kožušník      Civic Democratic Party      ECR 11,567
Jiří Maštálka      Communist Party (Bohemia and Moravia)      EUL–NGL 8,181
Miroslav Ouzký      Civic Democratic Party      ECR 9,869
Pavel Poc      Social Democratic Party      S&D 4,814
Miloslav Ransdorf      Communist Party (Bohemia and Moravia)      EUL–NGL 61,453
Vladimír Remek      Communist Party (Bohemia and Moravia)      EUL–NGL 40,650
Zuzana Roithová      Christian and Democratic Union      EPP 52,503
Libor Rouček      Social Democratic Party      S&D 19,771
Olga Sehnalová      Social Democratic Party      S&D 9,386
Ivo Strejček      Civic Democratic Party      ECR 6,071
Evžen Tošenovský      Civic Democratic Party      ECR 104,737
Oldřich Vlasák      Civic Democratic Party      ECR 11,744
Jan Zahradil      Civic Democratic Party      ECR 65,731

Party representation

National party EP Group Seats ±
     Civic Democratic Party      ECR
9 / 22
Steady
     Social Democratic Party      S&D
7 / 22
Increase 5
     Communist Party (Bohemia and Moravia)      EUL–NGL
4 / 22
Decrease 2
     Christian and Democratic Union      EPP
2 / 22
Steady

Notes

  1. Died in 2012, replaced by Vojtěch Mynář on 23 July 2012.
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