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词条 Parties in the European Council during 2009
释义

  1. Summary

  2. List of leaders (1 January 2009)

  3. Changes

     Affiliation  Office-holder only  National party changes 

  4. See also

  5. Footnotes

  6. External links

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This article describes the party affiliations of leaders of each member-state represented in the European Council during the year 2009. The list below gives the political party that each head of government, or head of state, belongs to at the national level, as well as the European political alliance to which that national party belongs. The states are listed from most to least populous. More populous states have greater influence in the council, in accordance with the system of Qualified Majority Voting.

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Summary

Party1 January 200912 March 200914 April 200916 April 20098 May 200927 July 20096 October 2009
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European People's Party11182121861218612186121861319612184
Party of European Socialists811181117997997996897101
European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party422318318425425425425
Movement for European Reform[1]112112112112000000
Independent1717219219331331331
Alliance for Europe of the Nations17171700000000
Party of the European Left14141414141414

List of leaders (1 January 2009)

Member-stateVotesLeaderNational partyEuropean party
Germany29Angela MerkelCDUEPP
United Kingdom29Gordon BrownLabPES
France29Nicolas SarkozyUMPEPP
Italy29Silvio BerlusconiFIEPP
Spain27José Luis Rodríguez ZapateroPSOEPES
Poland27Donald TuskPOEPP
Romania14Traian BăsescuPD-L}}EPP
Netherlands13Jan Peter BalkenendeCDAEPP
Greece12Kostas KaramanlisNDEPP
Czech Republic12Mirek TopolánekODSMER
Belgium12Herman Van RompuyCD&VEPP
Hungary12Ferenc GyurcsányMSZPPES
Portugal12José SócratesPSPES
Sweden10Fredrik ReinfeldtMEPP
Austria10Werner FaymannSPÖPES
Bulgaria10Sergei StanishevBSPPES
Slovakia7Robert FicoSMER-SDPES
Denmark7Anders Fogh RasmussenVELDR
Finland7Matti VanhanenKesk.ELDR
Ireland7Brian CowenFFAEN
Lithuania7Valdas AdamkusIndependent
Latvia4Ivars GodmanisLPP/LCELDR
Slovenia4Borut PahorSDPES
Estonia4Andrus AnsipREELDR
Cyprus4Demetris ChristofiasAKELAKEL}}
Luxembourg4Jean-Claude JunckerCSVEPP
Malta3Lawrence GonziPNEPP
{{note|PD-L}} Supported by PD-L{{note|AKEL}} AKEL holds only observer status with the Party of the European Left.

Changes

Affiliation

DateMember-stateLeaderNational partyEuropean party
12 MarchLatviaValdis DombrovskisJLEPP
14 AprilHungaryGordon BajnaiIndependent
16 AprilFF}}Brian CowenFFELDR
8 MayCzech RepublicJan FischerIndependent
27 JulyBulgariaBoyko BorisovGERBEPP
6 OctoberGreeceGeorge PapandreouPA.SO.K.PES
{{note|FF}} – Fianna Fáil, which held office under Brian Cowen, left the AEN and became an ELDR member.

Office-holder only

DateMember-stateLeaderNational partyEuropean party
5 AprilDenmarkLars Løkke RasmussenVELDR
12 JulyLithuaniaDalia GrybauskaitėIndependent
25 NovemberBelgiumYves LetermeCD&VEPP

National party changes

  • On 27 March, Berlusconi's Forza Italia merged with other parties to form The People of Freedom. The successor party continued Forza Italia's EPP membership.

See also

  • Presidency of the Council of the European Union

Footnotes

1. ^The Movement for European Reform never officially sought recognition as a European political party, and on 1 October 2009 the members instead founded an organization under the title Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists that did.

External links

  • Council of the European Union (official website)
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