List of members of the European Parliament for Portugal, 2014–2019

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This is a list of the members of the European Parliament for Portugal in the 2014 to 2019 session, ordered by name.

See 2014 European Parliament election in Portugal for further information on these elections in Portugal, and 2014 European Parliament election for discussion on likely changes to the Parliamentary Groups.

List

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Name National party EP Group
Francisco Assis   Socialist Party   S&D
Maria João Rodrigues   Socialist Party   S&D
Carlos Zorrinho   Socialist Party   S&D
Elisa Ferreira[1]   Socialist Party   S&D
Ricardo Serrão Santos   Socialist Party   S&D
Ana Gomes
  Socialist Party   S&D
Pedro Silva Pereira   Socialist Party   S&D
Liliana Rodrigues   Socialist Party   S&D
Manuel António dos Santos[2]   Socialist Party   S&D
Paulo Rangel  
Portugal Alliance (Social Democratic Party
)
  EPP
Fernando Ruas  
Portugal Alliance (Social Democratic Party
)
  EPP
Sofia Ribeiro  
Portugal Alliance (Social Democratic Party
)
  EPP
Nuno Melo  
Portugal Alliance (People's Party
)
  EPP
Carlos Coelho  
Portugal Alliance (Social Democratic Party
)
  EPP
Cláudia Aguiar  
Portugal Alliance (Social Democratic Party
)
  EPP
José Manuel Fernandes  
Portugal Alliance (Social Democratic Party
)
  EPP
João Ferreira   Unitary Democratic Coalition (Communist Party)  
EUL–NGL
Inês Zuber[3]   Unitary Democratic Coalition (Communist Party)  
EUL–NGL
Miguel Viegas   Unitary Democratic Coalition (Communist Party)  
EUL–NGL
João Pimenta Lopes[4]   Unitary Democratic Coalition (Communist Party)  
EUL–NGL
António Marinho e Pinto  
Democratic Republican Party
(since 27 Oct 2015)
  ALDE
José Inácio Faria   Earth Party   ALDE (until 11 Dec 2016)
  EPP (since 12 Dec 2016)
Marisa Matias   Left Bloc  
EUL–NGL

References

  1. ^ Resigned in 2016, replaced by Manuel António dos Santos.
  2. ^ Took office in 2016, replacing Elisa Ferreira.
  3. ^ Resigned in 2016, replaced by João Pimenta Lopes.
  4. ^ Took office in 2016, replacing Inês Zuber.