Member State | Dominant Europarty | Additional Europarties | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Austria | EPP | EGP | ||
Belgium | ALDE | PES | EGP | EPP |
Bulgaria | NI | PES | ||
Croatia | EPP | NI | ||
Cyprus | EPP | |||
Czechia | ALDE | PES | ||
Denmark | PES | |||
Estonia | ALDE | |||
Finland | PES | ALDE | EGP | EL |
France | NI | EDP | ALDE | |
Germany | EPP | PES | ||
Greece | EPP | |||
Hungary | NI | EPP | ||
Ireland | ALDE | EPP | EGP | |
Italy | NI | PES | ID | EPP |
Latvia | EPP | NI | ECR | |
Lithuania | NI | EPP | ALDE | |
Luxembourg | ALDE | PES | EGP | |
Malta | PES | |||
Netherlands | ALDE | EPP | ECPM | |
Poland | ECR | NI | ||
Portugal | PES | |||
Romania | EPP | PES | ||
Slovakia | NI | ID | ECR | |
Slovenia | EPP | ALDE | EDP | |
Spain | PES | NI | EL | |
Sweden | PES | |||
The dominant Europarty is the one holding the member state’s seat in the European Council.
Additional Europarties are the ones which also sit in (some configurations of) the Council of the European Union. Category:European Union institutions templates