Thu. Sep 19th, 2024

On Thursday, MEPs updated the number of members in Parliament’s 20 committees and 3 sub-committees, and the political groups determined who will sit in each committee.

Following a plenary vote on the proposal by Parliament’s Conference of Presidents (673 for, 17 against, 5 abstentions), the number of members in each of Parliament’s committees and subcommittees for the second half of the 9th legislative term is shown below.

AFET

Foreign Affairs

79

  +8

DEVE

Development

26

INTA

International Trade

43

BUDG

Budgets

41

CONT

Budgetary Control

30

ECON

Economic and Monetary Affairs

61

  +1

EMPL

Employment and Social Affairs

55

ENVI

Environment, Public Health and Food Safety

88

  +7

ITRE

Industry, Research and Energy

78

IMCO

Internal Market and Consumer Protection

45

TRAN

Transport and Tourism

49

REGI

Regional Development

43

AGRI

Agriculture and Rural Development

48

PECH

Fisheries

28

CULT

Culture and Education

31

JURI

Legal Affairs

25

LIBE

Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs

69

  +1

AFCO

Constitutional Affairs

28

FEMM

Women’s Rights and Gender Equality

37

  +2

PETI

Petitions

35

DROI

Human Rights (Subcommittee)

30

SEDE

Security and Defence (Subcommittee)

30

FISC

Tax Matters (Subcommittee)

30

The list of full members for each committee and subcommittee is available here. Chairs and vice-chairs will be elected at subsequent committee and subcommittee meetings.

The political groups have yet to communicate the lists of their substitute members.

Rules on the composition of committees

According to Parliament’s Rules of Procedure (Rule 209), the composition of its committees and subcommittees should as far as possible reflect the composition of Parliament as a whole.

The political groups and non-attached Members decide internally who is appointed to each committee and subcommittee.

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