Tenth European Parliament
The tenth European Parliament was elected during the 2024 elections and is slated to remain in session until the forthcoming 2029 elections.
Major events
- 6–9 June 2024: Elections to the 10th European Parliament
- 16–19 July 2024: Constitutive plenary session of the European Parliament
- * 16 July: Roberta Metsola is elected President of the Parliament with 562 votes, together with vice-presidents and quaestors.
- * 18 July: Ursula von der Leyen is elected President of the European Commission with 401 votes.
- 16–19 September 2024: Plenary session
- * 17 September: Mario Draghi, former President of the European Central Bank, addressed the parliament on the Draghi report about the future of EU competitiveness, followed by a debate with MEPs.
Major resolutions
- 17 July 2024: The need for the EU's continuous support for Ukraine
Groups and parties summary
Current composition
Historical composition
The table below lists the history of the composition of the groups during the Tenth European Parliament.Members
European Parliament Bureau
The President of the European Parliament, together with fourteen Vice Presidents and 5 Quaestors are chosen through the votes of Members of the European Parliament serving a term lasting 2.5 years, with the option for re-election.First half of the term
Committees
Standing committees
Leadership statistics
ChairsNo chairpeople: PfE and ESN
No chair-people: Sweden, Estonia, Netherlands, Hungary, Slovakia, Luxembourg, Denmark, Croatia, Lithuania, Portugal, Austria, Latvia, Slovenia, Malta, Cyprus
Vice-Chairs
No vice-chairpeople: PfE and ESN
No vice-chairpeople: Slovenia, Malta, Cyprus, Finland